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al-yeti

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  1. You have spare cable put the same sensor on a fly lead and experiment if you like
  2. All great tips , but this one's hardcore good advice
  3. As our yellow friend stated why all devices wired this way if your using eol So you have your answer
  4. No b- isn't tamper return , look at list A wire that came back to bt was the tamper return possibly black if nothing was changed from your original picture
  5. Also you should go for eol now rather than later otherwise you won't do it And get a ladder for the bellbox learn to balance with drill screwdriver and bellbox
  6. So just to go from panel to panel if that makes sense Bt is tamp BA is trigger B+ is 12v STB is strobe B- is 0v I think lol
  7. Ok so earlier you didn't mean to write bell+ It's bell then +12v So the terminal bell is the bell trigger
  8. If you think the wiring and connections are fine , what happens if you move them to a working circuit as swap them over at panel or expander , the fault will move with the zone or it will be the panel output problem
  9. I think you got it wrong somewhere , picture of panel connections please? Texe experts will turn soon the firmware suitcases
  10. So the black bt if it's the bell trigger then it has to go to the bell output on the texe I don't the texe but would have thought it's obvious
  11. Where's the bell trigger on the texe? I assume it's bt for bell trigger on the pyronix
  12. Stalker
  13. He's just a alarm enthusiast got nothing better to do
  14. Everyone from our age, although I might be older I doubt they teach it much now
  15. No common to have the two recieves The fobs are probably added as hardware then in the engineer menu so without that you won't be able to correct the issue , meaning you need the engineers code It's worthwhile paying someone local to sort out and check the whole system over, in this DIY world everything unfortunately into always DIY , not having a dig of course As someone mentioned in another post these risky risco you need product knowledge to sort problems out , i hate them personally and normally guess my way round fixing issues , so etimes with help from the local monkies
  16. Or there may be an option ,under user options what the fob does for each user
  17. Means you haven't programmed them or incorrectly, the reciever will flash when it recieves a signal but won't do anything because the panel hasn't been programmed for the fobs Example galaxy is the same the RF Rx will flash but do nothing if it equipment hasn't been added because it's seeing a tx Just a general comment Very few risco installers it seems here , either DIY or stuck in there ways lol
  18. So as above you can switch them in via menu but assume you will need an extra battery pack for it to last Last one I was called to, i wired a bell instead and stuck the wireless box in the outhouse instead
  19. Yep Hi Honeywell wireless can be buggy to , amount of restarts needed sometimes before something clears , bugged panels hanging around texe maybe
  20. Comfort lights on constantly not siren activations Stop sniffing petrol
  21. Ah ok, was going to compare with hkc, they have additional battery pack gives you 24-36 months approx depending on flash rate , otherwise single normal pack will give you 6months
  22. Battery's last long?
  23. Proper
  24. Or your basically using a wireless bellbox and it has no flashing LEDs in general Only option is to put in a wired bell
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