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there this amazing invention called a multi meter..... you could measure the circuits to see it there wired correctly ?

 

or with the panel comes a poly bag, remove all wiring from terminal, place 2k2 resistor across each zone, link out bell tamper & any aux tamper, with battery fitted & lid on you should be fault when leaving engineering

 

if so put one zone back on at time & check circuit with meter or built in check until every zone is in place

6 minutes ago, Phuddy48 said:

The jumpers on the board are set to 4k7 for the alarm and 2k2 for the tamper. 

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 do you have all 6 wire in the device ?

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7 minutes ago, Phuddy48 said:

The jumpers on the board are set to 4k7 for the alarm and 2k2 for the tamper. 

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You do understand your not supposed to use all six wires , only two for power and two for the zone

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If that's how the sensors are wired they are not wired correctly for EOL

We can't see the labels on the terminals or the DIP switches to see if there set right either.

 

All zones need to be Double Pole/EOL. I assume your using an Elite 24?

You need pair for power and one other pair across the Alarm and Tamper, look in the detector manual for guidance.

 

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Thanks, I've changed the 2 PIR sensors across the alarm and tamper and it seems to be working better. I'm going to re do the door contacts tomorrow and then start the programming again. I'll update if I nee any more help. I hate intruder Alarm systems and this is one of the reasons why. :-o

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