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Henrik

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  1. Well it didn’t cost me anything to flash it since I did it myself (but with a lot of help from a very kind man, whom I would easily by a night in the pub if I still lived in the UK). Sure it wasn’t the easiest thing to do but I mean hey, why not try... Thank for all the help anyway. Only wish that the members of this forum could be a bit more helpful towards the “DIY” alarm installers. stay safe!
  2. Yes £350 is expensive and that’s the price range straight across the whole of Sweden. LOL? Flashing went all good and I now have an new engineer code and managed to mark zone 2 as empty. now it’s just a small few things left to do, such as hook up the Ethernet, camera and set dial number. ?
  3. £350 is no small amount just to give me the code they originally changed! But not to worry, got help already with flashing. Thanks anyway. Have a great weekend.
  4. in regards to my post that's rightly was removed earlier I have followed it point by point but can't get it to work. You couldn't possibly point me in the right direktion on what I have misunderstood in the instructions. (pref in an PM). Would really appreciate if you could.
  5. Yeah, just realised that I did “the thing” on the RIO and not the main pcb. Gonna try the 0V and T- tomorrow. it do clear/moves the fault when I move a PIR to 1002, so buying a new one would fix the problem yes. Or if I had the eng code I could just program it away since I really don’t need another one.
  6. Sorry mate, it’s brown black black brown brown 1k +/-1%
  7. The resistors are Brown.brown.black.black.brown 110 ohms +/- 1% moved 1003 to 4 and 1004 to 3 and that cleared the problem on +SAB 1003. still got the problem on 1002 that supposed to be a PIR but still sits on the wall in my old shop.
  8. Here is a pic how I wired PIR 1003 up. Blue= Ground, Orange= 12V Brown= alarm Green= tamper
  9. the picture above is the old wiring, and the film showing the new. Where would I place the resistor then to place it in the right place. :0)
  10. I will attach a short movie on what the display says and a pic on how it looked before I took the old cables away. I put the 1k resistor between 1002 and 0V to the left of 1002. On the film it says (in Swedish): 1003 +SAB.Open circuit IR store floor 1002 +SAB.Short circuit IR store office Not beging an alarm technician guy I just guess that 1001 (that's a door magnet) would have 1=white and 0V=Blue and the 1002 that's an PIR would be connected with 2=purple 0V=green and blue and then the white to 12V on pin 7. IMG_1265.MOV
  11. Did put a 1K between 1002 and 0V but still getting the +SAB fault code on 1002 and did nothing, also got the same code on 1003 but I got all the cables in the right places gonna try a Wago clip just to see if its the cables that's not connected properly. No one out there that could help me via PM on how to reset this system of mine?
  12. Am I doing this in the right order when trying to access the eng mode? 48 ent, 1 ent, 1 ent, 1 ent (eng code) ent? When I do this nothing happens. does it tell me I have entered the wrong eng code or not?
  13. Ok guys, got everything up and running just fine. i do however have an slight issue. when I took the alarm down I most have missed one PIR hanging on the wall (address 1002). how do I go about entering the engineer code to be able to delete the address 1002? And is the engineering code always the same or is it changeable by the company who first installed the system in my old shop? thanks in advance, Henrik.
  14. Not at all, I’ll get it done. thanks for all the good advices. All I thought was since all you guys are obviously knowing what you doing with in low voltage security system you could give me some heads up in regards to the difference EOL resistors that’s already fitted to the system since it’s been installed ones before and I guessed the way of installing this system was pretty much the same all over the world since you all use the same numbers and markings. Im not a alarm system installer but if this was something that i knew I would sort of recognise the setup from what I saw in the pictures, just saying. But I’ll start all over again and figure it out. Have a great weekend everyone and stay safe in this Corona times.
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