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  1. if there is 12v across the Bell trig and hold off pos and 12v across hold off pod and beg it should be sounding. there shouldn't be 12v across ho pos and Bell trig normally you dont need the resistoer looking at your image as you have trigger monitoring enabled
  2. Have you confirmed the voltage across hold off + and bell trigger is > 12v when triggered. If so id suggest a faulty bell
  3. chnage the zone types to either perimeter or interior An interior zone will only we armed when away Perimeter Zones Perimeter zones rely on detectors designed to protect doors, windows and walls. An immediate alarm is initiated when such a zone is violated by opening the door/window or by trying to break the wall
  4. D6. Interior Zone Interior zones are zones within the protected premises that have nothing to do with perimeter protection. Their most important feature is that they allow free movement within the protected area without initiating an alarm, provided that the system is armed in the "HOME" mode. People can therefore stay at home and move about freely, as long as they do not disturb a PERIMETER zone. Once the system is armed in the AWAY mode (all zones are protected), interior zones will initiate an alarm if violated. So chenge the zone type as required
  5. have you got the right module?
  6. just change the partset options for those circuits
  7. if you provide images of the bell and panel connections someone will
  8. can be, when the other maintainer opens up your stuff etc
  9. I had a thing that i put in 20+ years ago too. It failed after 10 years i looked after it too honest Its past it mate get a new one
  10. Some sounders have a g3 relay. I'm assuming this is integrated into texecom bells with texecom panels without that direct wiring need. Like the strobe hold off defeat. Engineer friendly features for the non engineer
  11. Hang on Al Its a requirement that the fire alarm drops the lock. The only way to achieve that is the lock supply being dropped locally per door
  12. Al drop the chancher bit, your asking, if you cant ask with some positive feedback tsi is dead. As Pete says the fire overide needs to be at each head droping the power to each lock as part of the fire not a network intruction I was handed mine earier today as functional earths need a different colour I need to get back in the ring
  13. We have an ethical policy here we wont do engineer manuals. As Mr H use google and hope they are equally ethical
  14. ok it might be worth running through that first. Checking system voltages etc. IIRC that display means that the keypad isnt communicating with the panel. Has anything other than th epower cut happened. It does look power related though if so
  15. hi when was the last service checks performed?
  16. Yeah but they assume we are lovers Pete
  17. Furry 2 please stop tsi is not a govt funded place
  18. Or not be tradespeople. Millennials, gen Z workers and other younger people who work as plumbers, electricians, and in other trades need to take the risk of asbestos much more seriously. That’s the message from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). The workplace regulator is launching a new campaign to raise awareness of the risks associated with the dangerous substance. Are we going back to 'you need a degree' All this isnt helpful the current genZ are scared enough of actual work, as it is. Im thinking we should have a work thing rather than an oh i cant, this isnt my thing, have you checked you can say this, etc etc ffs
  19. Dont, its retro now and may be demanded
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