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Replacement internal sounder

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Hi can anyone help me I need so replace my internal sounder I think I have bought the correct replacement. the old one looks like a CQR soint2 with blue plastic insert for the cover screw inside just a simple connector bloc as the pictures show

 

the new one I have bought is a CQR soint2 hi-lo and has circuit board and unfamiliar connections on it 


Am I right my green and white is my tamper and red = 12v and black negative hi or low 

 

or

 

have I bought the wrong thing, if not how do I wire it in correctly 

thanks

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  • sixwheeledbeast
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    You have a Soint loudspeaker and have purchased a Soint sounder. It there a reason for replacing it?

  • sixwheeledbeast
    sixwheeledbeast

    If you want you can reuse the old electronics in the new casing, it's likely not worth the cost to send back and replace for the right model. Just be careful you don't break anything when swappin

  • sixwheeledbeast
    sixwheeledbeast

    It will not work using a sounder where you need a speaker and the casing is the same. On that one you could even reuse the speaker as they are the same impedance.

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Hi can anyone help me I need so replace my internal sounder I think I have bought the correct replacement. the old one looks like a CQR soint2 with blue plastic insert for the cover screw inside just a simple connector bloc as the pictures show

 

the new one I have bought is a CQR soint2 hi-lo and has circuit board and unfamiliar connections on it 


Am I right my green and white is my tamper and red = 12v and black negative hi or low 

 

or

 

have I bought the wrong thing, if not how do I wire it in correctly 

thanks

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Please dont post multiple topics for the same question its irritating 

Please dont post multiple topics for the same question its irritating 

Please dont post multiple topics for the same question its irritating 

You have a Soint loudspeaker and have purchased a Soint sounder.

It there a reason for replacing it?

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15 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

You have a Soint loudspeaker and have purchased a Soint sounder.

It there a reason for replacing it?

Yes the original had a broken casing

If you want you can reuse the old electronics in the new casing, it's likely not worth the cost to send back and replace for the right model.

Just be careful you don't break anything when swapping the insides over.

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I’m upgrading the pir detectors and putting in a new keypad at the same time and looking at the two sounders it’s not just a simple case swap I think the new one will work fine just want to know what terminals to wire in to on the new one

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2 hours ago, PeterJames said:

Please dont post multiple topics for the same question its irritating 

Please dont post multiple topics for the same question its irritating 

Please dont post multiple topics for the same question its irritating 

Sorry new to site and didn’t really know where to go

It will not work using a sounder where you need a speaker and the casing is the same.

On that one you could even reuse the speaker as they are the same impedance.

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But how do I stop the case all the tamper switch is fitted to the circuit boar and in to the case don’t think I can get the tamper switch out without damage

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