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nick_smith

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  1. Thanks for all the help so far.

     

    So I have put a multimeter across it and measured the resistance both Fire and Fault outputs show similar readings:-

     

    "Fire" P to C resistance when in normal mode = 0

    "Fault" P to C resistance when in normal mode = 0

    "Fire" P to C resistance when in alarm mode = Meter reports over range 

    "Fault" P to C resistance when in fault mode = Meter reports over range

    Which if my understanding is correct confirms this would be a normally closed circuit?

     

    "Fire" P to O resistance when in normal mode = Meter reports over range

    "Fault" P to O resistance when in normal mode = Meter reports over range

    "Fire" P to O resistance when in alarm mode = 0

    "Fault" P to O resistance when in fault mode = 0

    Which again if my understanding is correct shows this would be a normally open circuit?

     

    Are my assumptions correct and should there be anything further I should check before connecting to a spare zone on my alarm panel and testing?

  2. Hi,

     

    I have a conventional fire alarm panel installed in my home that I would like to connect to my intruder alarm mainly to take advantage of SMS notifications should a fire or fault be detected by the fire alarm panel when I am away from home.

     

    Please note the fire alarm panel will remain connected to the existing sounders and I have no intention to interfere with those.

     

    The fire alarm panel is a conventional two zone "Precept 2" that I believe has volt-free outputs for fire and faults that I want to connect to spare zones on my intruder alarm.

     

    The Outputs are labelled "Aux 1 Fire" "Aux 2 Fire" "Aux Fault" all have three terminals: C, P, O.

     

    Does C = Closed, P = Pole, O = Open ?

     

    I was not left any instruction manual so do not know which terminals to connect to my intruder alarm and would appreciate any advice.

     

    The Precept 2 panel has a C1440 display board and a C1423 motherboard (and yes it is pretty ancient).

     

    Thanks,

     

    Nick

     

     

     

     

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