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Test which cores go to a siren in hard to reach area

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I have an odyssey 1 on a very hard to reach area due to building work that took place years after the original install 

 

At the panel end I have a 6 core cable labelled as SAB 

 

Is there any safe way for me to continuity test this without damaging the siren without accessing it on ladders? 

15 minutes ago, jmeader43 said:

I have an odyssey 1 on a very hard to reach area due to building work that took place years after the original install 

 

At the panel end I have a 6 core cable labelled as SAB 

 

Is there any safe way for me to continuity test this without damaging the siren without accessing it on ladders? 

Pictures?

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I’m not there yet but it’s just a fully working siren on the wall and the old panel has been removed for a Pyronix Euro 76 

 

6 core cable total colours red black blue yellow green white 

Trail and error to find +ve/-ve, then use meter and further testing on a -ve to locate the rest?

A company would decommission the siren and resite at an accessible location, not recommission a box you can't access safely.

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Sounds like it’s easier if I just get my long set of ladders which are on another job and I’ll just go carefully to access it 

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