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Ats Control Panel

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ATS is a good panel. It may be a nightmare to use and has a few glitches. But it is a brilliant panel when combining its use with CCTV equipment. It's easy to fit relay/output cards provide 8 outputs at a time to use what you want with. We combine the ATS with the Adpro CCTV unit. Also it has a software called Titan for easy programming from laptop or remote location. I would not recommend this panel for domestic use and its programming is not for the faint hearted!

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Lol your right there pal I used to do a bit of domestic intruder work. But now I'm mainly remote monitored CCTV. Decided to fit my uncles galaxy 2 and had a f*****g nightmare!

Nice one. Will post once I have a go of it. It confused me when I saw 2 tamper terminals in the bell. Now I know!

I get exactly what your saying. It's got to be the tamper making the delta go off. I was told tho to link the tamper from one to the neg if the other in a bit of terminal block. But will try your method

I said run the Tamper "Series".

Should have thought about that jumper though, well spotted.

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Thing is when I worked on alarms, the bells just had 0v 12v bell tamper return and strobe. Which is easy enough. My uncle bought a pyronix and it has 2 tampers, 2 fault terminals, eng hold off plus the rest. Then it has about 3 jumper pins to play with and loads more settings. Oh and not to forget a pack of resisters. I wasn't familiar with all this do just did md best.

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