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2 quick questions:

1. Can someone post the diagram of wiring a PIR with 4 core? i can't seem to find it again.

2. If i wire the reed in series with the inertia sensor in a combined unit, am i correct?

ie- 6 terminals in the sensor 2xtamper/2xreed/2xinertia and only 4 core wire.

regards and help appreciated

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2 quick questions:

1. Can someone post the diagram of wiring a PIR with 4 core? i can't seem to find it again.

2. If i wire the reed in series with the inertia sensor in a combined unit, am i correct?

ie- 6 terminals in the sensor 2xtamper/2xreed/2xinertia and only 4 core wire.

regards and help appreciated

what is the unit that has reed + inertia?

anyway - either reed or inertia will show as ANTIMASK (or something similar) and not all panels support that.. so what panel are you going to connect it to..?

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For Q2,

The combined sensor is not a PIR, sorry,

a combined reed/inertia sensor!!

HKC securewatch

With HKC slimline sensor.

Industry standard stuff which is

standard issue for the area i live in.

Control panel is able to analyise inertia sensors on all zones.

Gross and pulse settings available on all zones.

All zones support SEOL/DEOL/0 ohm

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For Q2,

The combined sensor is not a PIR, sorry,

a combined reed/inertia sensor!!

HKC securewatch

With HKC slimline sensor.

Industry standard stuff which is

standard issue for the area i live in.

Control panel is able to analyise inertia sensors on all zones.

Gross and pulse settings available on all zones.

All zones support SEOL/DEOL/0 ohm

with (S)EOL you can have a zone supervison and you'll get states of FAULT, NORMAL and OPEN.

with DEOL you'll get additionally TAMPER recognition.

with TEOL (triple :lol: ) you'll get additionally ANTIMASK or AUXILIARY alarm (depends how your alarm panel wants to understand it)

what i don't know (since we use only inertias with internal analysing) is that how your control panel will react if there is a reed in series with inertia and the reed opens.

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I thought about this last night and read the Installation manual.(Again)

The (8) zones will automatically asses inertia sensors without prompting.

The Reed is just a normally closed switch, so wiring reeds and sensors in series is not a problem for my panel (as long as the windows are closed)

I appreciate that these things are best on a single zone, but the pre-wiring of my house dictates that this is not possible.

Post for diagram

http://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/comm...ost&id=1317

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