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Galaxy Speaker Output Vs Sounder

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Pmv the other day. Had one on the wall behind the Keypad. Almost **** myself when it went off.

Are they good then - the soundbombs ?

 

Put one in the hall of a 3-bed house say, and no-one will be asleep in the middle of the night if it go's off

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Perfect - I'll order some up. 

 

The way I see it - empty outputs on RIOs need filling somehow!

'till the next question ...

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watch your alarm current

Will do - because I am running the two external sounders, internal sounders, DT PIRS and Smoke heads I have installed a Smart PSU to share the load.

'till the next question ...

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Save me opening another thread, I've fitted an elmdene int500s sounder today. It's all working as it should except the low sounder.

I've got it to a galaxy classic panel via a rio.

High sounder is on OP1 as BELLS

Low sounder is OP2 as E/E HORN

Strobe is OP3 as STROBE

Bells and strobe test fine.

E/E sounds off on the keypads, but nothing on the low sounder.

Any ideas you wonderful people.

'till the next question ...

Galaxy is not my field, tend to leave that to the pro's, but I'm thinking maybe you won't get EE tones on output two with a sounder (open to comment)..

ee horn output shout be fine but i wouldnt use that sounder id use an sp20

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