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Honeywell Galaxy Flex 20 > PIR Wiring

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1 hour ago, RevolvingSteve said:

Im going to run out of PIR zones as there are only 12 on the board.  'Garage' for example I am happy to have both PIR on 1 zone.  Thought that was OK, but please advise if Im being dumb!

So you need to buy a Rio to expand the wired zones 

 

Galaxyguy if your reading? 

 

Is flex20 same as g series you can use any zone as wired and wireless

 

If that's correct buy a Rio , expand fully and then do what you have to do

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Right, after 3 weeks of Xmas madness I got back onto this today. 

 

Fired the alarm up and I have one fault which is 'Tamper O/C' on zone 12 (1018 from memory), which is the door contact for the back door.  The issue I have is that the door contacts only have 2 wires (Black/Red) so they don't seem to have a tamper circuit or anywhere to fit a resistor?

 

I presume this is done at the board, but should the resistor just be inline on the '12' terminal?

11 minutes ago, RevolvingSteve said:

The issue I have is that the door contacts only have 2 wires (Black/Red) so they don't seem to have a tamper circuit or anywhere to fit a resistor?

 

I'd assume your mickey mouse contacts could be made usable with a jb or soldiering iron ?

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5 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

 

I'd assume your mickey mouse contacts could be made usable with a jb or soldiering iron ?

 

Yep, maybe I just bought the wrong ones!

 

Ive just checked and here:

https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/intruder-alarm-c-36/door-contacts-switches-c-36_44/cqr-grade-3-white-surface-door-contact-with-magnetic-detection-p-4714.html

 

It seems to imply they do have resistors? Am I just being thick?

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Looking at this page:
https://www.cqr.co.uk/images/stories/cqr_pdf/Magnetic Contacts/Surface Contacts.pdf

 

Looks like I've ordered the wrong one! They are pre-wired but Ive got type B:
Type B Resistor (For Scantronic, Cooper, Pyronix PCX, Texecom, Castle-Care Tec G3+) [SC513/WH/G3/B] - 4k7 Ohm Switch, 2k2 Ohm Tamper

 

I need Type A:
Type A Resistor (For Honeywell, Microtech (Galaxy) - 1k Ohm Switch, 1k Ohm Tamper

 

Rookie error I think! 

 

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1 hour ago, RevolvingSteve said:

Looking at this page:
https://www.cqr.co.uk/images/stories/cqr_pdf/Magnetic Contacts/Surface Contacts.pdf

 

Looks like I've ordered the wrong one! They are pre-wired but Ive got type B:
Type B Resistor (For Scantronic, Cooper, Pyronix PCX, Texecom, Castle-Care Tec G3+) [SC513/WH/G3/B] - 4k7 Ohm Switch, 2k2 Ohm Tamper

 

I need Type A:
Type A Resistor (For Honeywell, Microtech (Galaxy) - 1k Ohm Switch, 1k Ohm Tamper

 

Rookie error I think! 

 

Your panel came with resistors somuse them dude if that makes sense

 

Someone's already done a drawing somewhere here 

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31 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

program the values to suit the contact ?

 

If that's possible? I'll have to consult the manual....

 

8 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

Your panel came with resistors somuse them dude if that makes sense

 

Someone's already done a drawing somewhere here 

 

The drawing is mine, but that's fine for the PIR's, this is for door contacts with resistors moulded into the unit so I cant get to them.

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