December 30, 20205 yr comment_507405 Test the board is working by placing a wire link from 0v to T. If the tamper issue is then resolved, the issue is in your sounder tamper circuits. Link to comment https://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/topic/43297-galaxy-flex-0004-aux-tamp-fault/page/2/#findComment-507405 Share on other sites Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Share this post
December 30, 20205 yr comment_507406 1 hour ago, Galaxy Tim said: Hi All, I hope you can help me as I’ve tried all I can think of and not able to get rid of Aux Tamp error to exit engineering mode of Galaxy Flex 20. ~ I have two Deltabell external sounders and want to wire both into the Flex 20. I’ve an internal speaker too. ~ The Deltabells bells are wired into OP1 and strobes into OP2. OP3 has been used for internal speaker which I’ve not bothered wiring tamper circuit for. The +12v for deltabells is coming from the left side of the board. The 0v is wired into the 0v terminal to the right of the three OP terminals. The deltabells have two tamper terminals which I have wired and brought back to the board on yellow and green. Yellow is wired into the T beside the OP terminals. Other tamper terminal from deltabell is wired into 0v. What am I doing wrong? thanks Tim Screw for tamper switch? Link to comment https://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/topic/43297-galaxy-flex-0004-aux-tamp-fault/page/2/#findComment-507406 Share on other sites Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Share this post
December 30, 20205 yr comment_507407 Also wire one bell at a time to see if each bell tamper clears If one doesn't then atleast you know the problem is there , if none do them maybe cable or panel problem or your wiring , But more likely your wiring stop breath start again and more likely the tamper screw you haven't put it in Link to comment https://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/topic/43297-galaxy-flex-0004-aux-tamp-fault/page/2/#findComment-507407 Share on other sites Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Share this post
February 22, 20215 yr comment_508807 Putting a 1K resistor between 0V and T should solve it. Link to comment https://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/topic/43297-galaxy-flex-0004-aux-tamp-fault/page/2/#findComment-508807 Share on other sites Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Share this post
February 22, 20215 yr comment_508811 It's not a resistor it's a link. But that will bypass it if it's in use securitywarehouse Security Supplies from Security Warehouse Trade Members please contact us for your TSI vetted trade discount. Link to comment https://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/topic/43297-galaxy-flex-0004-aux-tamp-fault/page/2/#findComment-508811 Share on other sites Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Share this post
February 22, 20215 yr comment_508833 Many of the flex boards have a little deviation there, if a straight link doesn't solve the 0004 tamper, use a 1K resistor either in series with bell tamper or to link it out directly between T and 0V and it should work just fine. Edited February 22, 20215 yr by Tjeerd Link to comment https://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/topic/43297-galaxy-flex-0004-aux-tamp-fault/page/2/#findComment-508833 Share on other sites Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Share this post
February 22, 20215 yr comment_508836 Oh ok fair enough ive only ever used a link securitywarehouse Security Supplies from Security Warehouse Trade Members please contact us for your TSI vetted trade discount. Link to comment https://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/topic/43297-galaxy-flex-0004-aux-tamp-fault/page/2/#findComment-508836 Share on other sites Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Share this post
February 22, 20215 yr comment_508837 2 hours ago, Tjeerd said: Many of the flex boards have a little deviation there, if a straight link doesn't solve the 0004 tamper, use a 1K resistor either in series with bell tamper or to link it out directly between T and 0V and it should work just fine. You mean they have poor manufacturing? Link to comment https://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/topic/43297-galaxy-flex-0004-aux-tamp-fault/page/2/#findComment-508837 Share on other sites Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Share this post
February 22, 20215 yr comment_508838 21 minutes ago, al-yeti said: You mean they have poor manufacturing? Haha ... dunno if it was intentional, have seen it on the first few, none ever returned because of the "fix". Wouldn't classify it as poor manufacturing, maybe a glitch? My mind is still boggled over a panel without terminals ... Link to comment https://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/topic/43297-galaxy-flex-0004-aux-tamp-fault/page/2/#findComment-508838 Share on other sites Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Share this post
February 22, 20215 yr comment_508848 This has nothing to do with manufacturing quality. It's a country specific setting and depends on the country code / settings selected. OP, if you have picked up a second user panel, set it to factory defaults using menu 51.17 - cold start. If the tamper still exist after that (with the link fitted), then the panel has a fault. Link to comment https://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/topic/43297-galaxy-flex-0004-aux-tamp-fault/page/2/#findComment-508848 Share on other sites Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Share this post
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