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james.wilson

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  1. you would need a developer / coder to write the firmware. Also most people would want the approval to be 3rd party certificated. |This costs a lot. the unapproved market probably wouldn't need this but you would need to meet the component standards of EN
  2. resistors are recommended at each end of the daisy chain
  3. no its run by the confirm timer. also a pulse of 15 mins wouldn't silence if uunset before 15 mins
  4. i haven't used a euro for over 10 years so will need someone else to chime in
  5. are there any primary numbers and acct info programmed in?
  6. Only because it was nearly killing the power side. flashing is first to alarm so normal
  7. no other indications?
  8. Both of those are cca. I did think you couldnt call it cat5 if it wasnt copper
  9. cca is copper coated aluminium and is cheap and nasty. Cat5e is copper
  10. From a recent thread re pyronix having rf issue with led street lighting. There was a mention of dual channel helping this issue? Anyone else having rf issues with different gear on led lights? Moved discussion to trade
  11. because it isnt armed? A tamper will only cause an internal alarm
  12. just the aunt bessies.
  13. what do support where you got it from say? I don't see the point of video door bells when views are part myself.
  14. then id say your board or switch has an issue
  15. if you have linked out all external tampers it can only be the cp. Is that closed correctly
  16. check your fuses
  17. ah different layout to i remeber on the 700l thanks
  18. iirc you cant. When I used to fit the 700l I used to fit a pot to the main board as a mod. Unless the 800l had one as std. You could put a resister in series with the speaker but that would lower the alarm volume as well
  19. no its not an error the current demand is one thing that can be over, the volts cant be
  20. hi
  21. youu can use a 10A 8v transformer on your door bell but not a 1a 24v. they are 2 different voltages so you will need 2 supplies. one for your bell one for your other unit or a transformer from 24v ac to 8v fed from the 24v one
  22. i highlighted the power req in red
  23. I dont think they do it. its 2 way rf so the sensors will shutdown unless armed or in walk test to save battery life
  24. thanks for the follow up
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