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Galaxy 48 Rio, zones not working


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1 hour ago, Nova-Security said:

Whats the panel you are using, RIO is addressed as 3 so the circuits would start at 1031

 

The wiring looks like its going to ciruit 1 and 2 on the rio but the leg of circuit 1 looks like there isnt anything in it on the picture.

 

In your first post you mention zones 6.7.8 but the EOL resistors are in 6,7,8 and where are you getting the power for the PIR from?

 

I have just realised that I have uploaded the wrong photo, the correct one is now attached (Joys of posting in the early hours while waiting for meds to kick in).
 

The Rio is set to 5 and not 3 as previously stated.

 

Zone 6 is not connected yet in the photo. The zones are 1051 to 1058

 

i have reconnected link 4 and still the same.

 

The panel is a Galaxy 48.

 

Thanks

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1 hour ago, Keef said:

 

I have just realised that I have uploaded the wrong photo, the correct one is now attached (Joys of posting in the early hours while waiting for meds to kick in).
 

The Rio is set to 5 and not 3 as previously stated.

 

Zone 6 is not connected yet in the photo. The zones are 1051 to 1058

 

i have reconnected link 4 and still the same.

 

The panel is a Galaxy 48.

 

Thanks

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Dude start again 

 

Zone 1&2 resistor legs touching 

 

Make all zones unused the ones you don't need 

 

But before that remove the Rio power it off  , restart panel , reconnect Rio , add Rio

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, al-yeti said:

Dude start again 

 

Zone 1&2 resistor legs touching 

 

Make all zones unused the ones you don't need 

 

But before that remove the Rio power it off  , restart panel , reconnect Rio , add Rio

 

 

 

 

Ok will try that. I think starting afresh is a good idea.
I did originally have the unused zones locked out via option  18 “Spare”. The manual does state that it is recommended that a 1k resistor is connected across the zones, is this so on a Rio? 

All though it does look like the zone 1-2 legs are touching they are not, it’s just the angle the photo was taken at. Once I have got it working I intend to tidy everything up.
 

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