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Help needed with Wiring Odyssey siren to GSM ALARM


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3 minutes ago, Yassine said:

 

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

 

Where did you get bell? Is bell tamper closed?

 

Does bell have jumpers you can take picture of

Actually I see the jumpers 

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2 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

Turn battery on 

Turned on  but still the same

When I wire the siren with 12v and 0V from control panel or from Power Supply 12V DC  it make sound and the green light flashing and than stop wait for trigger from control panel
I tested with mini siren that is work with audio jack (Siren+ , Siren -) it is working normally when there is trigger

something in the linking I have did from control panel to siren is wrong

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17 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

They have an engineer hold off mode and will not be full operation with the lid open.

I Put jack in off for LC stay the same

 

  

17 minutes ago, PeterJames said:

If you use a power supply you have to common up the ov

 

 

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1 minute ago, Yassine said:

Thank you for your help ?

Dont take this the wrong way but you need to get some basic electronics knowledge before you start playing around with stuff you dont understand. I gave up because you dont have any idea of what people are trying to explain. 

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