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Help needed with Wiring Odyssey siren to GSM ALARM


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14 hours ago, al-yeti said:

Seems as though you can't programme as above 

 

So you need to use

 

0v

+12v

Then the relay for the bell trigger , which drops bell trigger to 0v when siren goes

 

The tamper could be used on a zone in defence mode , look at page 11 , although not a tamper it can act as a 24hr armed zone , but you would have to mess around to make it work 

 

 

 

 

I'm lost in the linking

The control panel wired ports:

*) NO -  Relay port (normal open). It will be triggered when the system is alarming.
*) COM - GND port of relay
*) NC - Relay port (normal close). It will be triggered when the system is alarming.
*) 12V - Positive end of 12V output
*) Zone2 - Wired sensor 2: support both NO and NC
*) GND - GND
*) Zone 1 - Wired sensor 1: support both NO and NC
*) GND - GND

*) There is audio jack for siren S+ S-

 

 

Siren                               Control panel

12v  ----------------------------> 12V

0V ------------------------------> GND

Bell ----------------------------> ?

STRB ------------------------> ?

 

what I have to link for bell and STRB ?

 

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Yassine said:

 

I'm lost in the linking

The control panel wired ports:

*) NO -  Relay port (normal open). It will be triggered when the system is alarming.
*) COM - GND port of relay
*) NC - Relay port (normal close). It will be triggered when the system is alarming.
*) 12V - Positive end of 12V output
*) Zone2 - Wired sensor 2: support both NO and NC
*) GND - GND
*) Zone 1 - Wired sensor 1: support both NO and NC
*) GND - GND

*) There is audio jack for siren S+ S-

 

 

Siren                               Control panel

12v  ----------------------------> 12V

0V ------------------------------> GND

Bell ----------------------------> ?

STRB ------------------------> ?

 

what I have to link for bell and STRB ?

 

 

 

Bell and strobe would be tied together into the normally open side of the relay , then common relay to 0v , I think lol

The tamper you need to for now ground it in the bell if it allows so it ignores it , I think lol

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2 hours ago, al-yeti said:

Bell and strobe would be tied together into the normally open side of the relay , then common relay to 0v , I think lol

The tamper you need to for now ground it in the bell if it allows so it ignores it , I think lol

 

1 hour ago, PeterJames said:

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Common on the control panel (CPU) links to ground 

 

 

I don't need TMP for now

 

I linked

Siren                               Control panel

12v  ----------------------------> 12V

0V ------------------------------> GND AND COM

Bell ----------------------------> NO

STRB ------------------------> NO

 

Nothing happened

am I wrong in the linking ?

 

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57 minutes ago, Yassine said:

 

 

I don't need TMP for now

 

I linked

Siren                               Control panel

12v  ----------------------------> 12V

0V ------------------------------> GND AND COM

Bell ----------------------------> NO

STRB ------------------------> NO

 

Nothing happened

am I wrong in the linking ?

 

Nothing happens when you do what?

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4 hours ago, PeterJames said:

Maybe the panel relay is knackered or the bell  its hard to say without looking if yo move the wire frome N/O to common does the bell sound?

Nothing happened

 

3 hours ago, al-yeti said:

Nothing happens when you do what?

when I triger the siren from control panel or when PIR triger

I think I have to use the Siren+ and siren-


I tried

 

Siren                               Control panel

12v  ----------------------------> 12V

0V ------------------------------> GND AND COM

Bell ----------------------------> NO

STRB ------------------------> NO

 

ANd

 

Siren                               Control panel

12v  ----------------------------> 12V

0V ------------------------------> GND AND COM

Bell ----------------------------> COM

STRB ------------------------> COM

 

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12 minutes ago, Yassine said:

Nothing happened

 

 


 

 

Siren                               Control panel

12v  ----------------------------> 12V

0V ------------------------------> GND AND COM

Bell ----------------------------> NO

STRB ------------------------> NO

 


 

 Either the sounder doesnt work, or the panel isint outputting 12v. If you have wired 12v and gnd and the wired bell to gnd it should have sounded

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11 minutes ago, PeterJames said:

 Either the sounder doesnt work, or the panel isint outputting 12v. If you have wired 12v and gnd and the wired bell to gnd it should have sounded

That's the first move to try make sure your bell is working 

 

But wouldn't the bell wait for the tamper to close and he's forgetting that?

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15 minutes ago, PeterJames said:

 Either the sounder doesnt work, or the panel isint outputting 12v. If you have wired 12v and gnd and the wired bell to gnd it should have sounded

 

I'm trying now with Power Supply 12V DC

12v  ----------------------------> 12V+

0V ------------------------------> -

 

and from control panel I wired

Siren                               Control panel

Bell ----------------------------> GND

STRB ------------------------> GND

 

nothing happened when I trigger the siren from control panel or PIR trigger

 

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