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Pyronix Twin Alert Sounder to Enforcer V10

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Hi guys,

 

I was wondering if someone could help me, I have a Pyronix Enforcer V10, and I would like to connect TWO internal Pyronix Sounders to the system but I am unsure how to connect to the internal IO board, or if to connect any resistors?

 

I do not currecly have any other item connected to the IO board.

 

I've attached a couple of pictures of the twin alert connections aswell as the IO board in the Enforcer.

 

Thanks for your help :)

 

 

 

 

 

Enforcer V10 IO Board.jpg

Pyronix Twin Alert.jpg

The board comes with a ribbon cable to attach to the main PCB, the ioboard clips in on right I think (been a while) D1&2 are your +- volts, speaker isn't used if your not using a speaker , the bell output can be used but all depends on current draw of the alert sounder

 

Maybe someone else can comment

 

Resistor is normal there because the speaker and bell being used same time 

 

Any reason it must be these Sounders?

 

The zone on the Io board and be programmed as the tamper

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Hi, thanks for your reply.

I got these sounders as my understanding is that they will mimic the sounds of the Enforcer main panel, e.g, the entry/exit sounds (as I am installing the two sounds in two detatached garages) and also to keep the brands the same, the Enforcer is Pyronix and so are the Twin Sounders.

I'm not really fussed about the tamper for these as the will be in high places and unreachable anyway.

Thanks :)

Actually the resister thing I was thinking of something else , it suggests about speaker feedback needing the resistor and some other reason for tones

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