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Eol Questions Regarding Honeywell Galaxy G2

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Ok, starting simple, the door contact and I'm struggling to grasp EOL (I think!)

This is what I currently have;

doorc.jpg

The panel is telling my I have tamper on the contact. The resistors are 1k.

Then there's the Glass Break sensor;

phototpe.jpg

V+ & V- are fine, they're my green & white

NC & C I presume are A & B / 1 & 2 (zone) so my red & blue

the rest, I don't know what goes where, any clues? Where would the resistors lie?

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doorc.jpg

The panel is telling my I have tamper on the contact. The resistors are 1k.

This diagram looks correct, so check your wiring and contact again.

Then there's the Glass Break sensor

Where would the resistors lie?

Red wire to NC with a leg of one resistor.

Legs of both resistors in C.

Leg of other resistor in a TMPR.

Blue wire in other TMPR.

If resistors don't reach use an EOL terminal and a piece of wire.

ut money on there being a pressure fault in the contact as the digram is correct...

Think of the BG like the PIR/Door contact. The silver screws are your C/NC

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Many thanks for your quick replies chaps (chapesses?)

When you say pressure? You mean too much tightening/too little?

I'm guessing it doesn't really matter which colour goes where as long as there's a circuit?

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Got the door contact working now, was user error! I'd overlooked the fact there's 6 connection points in the panel for 4 zones! Now I have the door contact linked into the 0v with the previous zone all is well!

I think I'm struggling with a similar problem with the Glass Break, I have it wired like this; 130000_129212_35492_16388573_thumb.jpg but getting tamper when trying to exit engineer mode. I've wired the panel like this (is the fact theirs no crossover on 0v my issue?) zones.th.png

This is my last issue, any help would be massively appreciated!

This is my last issue, any help would be massively appreciated!

Your colour codes don't match up??

On one diagram Red/Blue is zone on the other Green/White is zone.

You also mentioned in a previous post Green/White was voltage.

Is this the problem?

The resistor wiring is correct.

Red wire to NC with a leg of one resistor.

Legs of both resistors in C.

Leg of other resistor in a TMPR.

Blue wire in other TMPR.

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Sorry, I used someone elses proof of concept drawing.

My white = +

My Green = -

My Red = Zone

My Blue = Zone

Black & Yellow of my 6 core is unused. God knows why Green/White is my power, but thats how it was installed.

In the Break Glass, I've got it wired to reflect my +/-/A/B, but I'm still getting Tamper :(

I'm almost at the point where I need to ask a local guru to come and help me... (for $!)

Is the lid on the sensor closed correctly?

Have you tested the circuit with a multimeter?

Is the cable OK?

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Ok, so my bad, not closing the glass break sensor = tamper :whistle::no:

...closing the lid on the GB fixed my tamper.

Next stop, Internal Sounder, External Bell & RF Module

Next stop, Internal Sounder, External Bell & RF Module

:whistle: Glad the BGU's sorted.

Shoot with the External and Internal Sounders.

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