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Galaxy Classic 500 Strobe Wiring

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Hi All,

 

Finally getting round to starting the install of the house alarm in prep for each room coming online as and when they are decorated etc.

 

I have installed the main board and a smart psu with a local keypad for ease of programming etc. I already had a 12v strobe from my old installation but I cant figure out how to get it wired up to the strobes output.

 

It looks like there are three terminals on output 2 (on the rearmost board) but I only have two wires.

 

Can anyone help me out with this one please?

 

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Just use another output as that one is a relay and will require a link to 0v

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Thank you.

 

I also have some branded Yellow sounders/strobes that will be going in later too - making the link to 0v isnt a problem - but which one does the link go to?

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they are all switched neg apart from the relay one

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So for ease, lets say im wiring in buzzers to the O/P, the negative runs to the O/P Terminals and the positive goes to any of the 12v +ve

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Forgot about this one, wired it all up using the onboard outputs - and i have put the strobe into the relay. 

 

Does it require a link then from the 0v to the relay (does it matter which part of the relay (left or right input))?

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Yes it does matter - and ive got it working! Pretty lights.

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