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Scantronic 660 Speech Communicator

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Hi,

I'm trying to wire a 660 speech dialler into a Scantronic 9651 panel without much luck. Do I need to use a relay?

The 660 inputs are:

0v

12v

st+

st1

st2

st3

st4

Where am I going wrong then?

I've got op3 on scanny panel connected to input st3 on 660. The dialler keeps trying to dial out when I do this as soon as I connect op3

Hi,

I'm trying to wire a 660 speech dialler into a Scantronic 9651 panel without much luck. Do I need to use a relay?

The 660 inputs are:

0v

12v

st+

st1

st2

st3

st4

Chris

The 0v and 12v is power

The ST+ is used to link through a relay to one of the starts eg: st1-4.

If you got an output as long as it shares the 12v from the panel you should be able to program the output to intruder (or something like that) and fire the unit from o/p on panel.

Sorry don't know the panel to offer further advice.

cheers

Dave

Thanks for your reply Dave.

I've got the 0v and 12v connected to the comms output on the panel. I had also used op3 on the board (which is defaulted to burglar signal) into st3 (which is the burglar input) on the 660.

Thanks for your reply Dave.

I've got the 0v and 12v connected to the comms output on the panel. I had also used op3 on the board (which is defaulted to burglar signal) into st3 (which is the burglar input) on the 660.

Give it a whirl, should be fine.

Dave

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