koolkid wrote: » I have seen it happen on occasion. But to say it is a fact & will happen every time is not true. It depends on cable run,cable type ,distance , as well as other external sources. Which is why I asked When/if Ebuy responds I will advise if I think there will be a problem. It would seem he has a number of options open to him , so if this method of common power etc creates problems we will advise him how to solve them.
pmac086 wrote: » Brilliant, will let you know after the weekend. Thank you
pmac086 wrote: » Righty , will try that, is this after I hit 0 to open the Ark No, as otherwise arrow up will bring me back to the previous stage. Ta again, I feel the power down will reset the panel but it would be good to delete all the arc info.
pmac086 wrote: » Hi Altor, Ta for the answer for the Aritec 250, I will try that and let you know. Just to ask the Arc phone and A/c Nos in the panel is 0 , can I delete that to "nothing" as perhaps it is trying to ring 0 all the time.
Cadzer wrote: » This is a fact and will happen. If you doubt it you should try it as i have seen this first hand and there is no way around it. Just like wiring a DOL sensor or a RKP bus will generate false activations.
Ebuy can you post what type of cable the 10 core is.
koolkid wrote: » I doubt that would be a problem. Ebuy can you post what type of cable the 10 core is.
pmac086 wrote: » Hi Tim M-U, ta for reply, I have the Engineer code and full manual but the manual does not give the Disable instruction for the communications, have gone into the panel and came to "Arc reporting" and the options are Arm/Disarm and have Disarmed but make no difference as the panel is logging up to 20 times a day with "Line Fault", "Test failed" Etc. If koolkid can help as you say it would be great. Cheers
Tim M-U wrote: » Do you have the engineer code? This is required for to disable the communication component. I have not used the system so I cannot help you as much as koolkid can though.. I have attached the Manual (Aritech_CS250_Manual.pdf) which could be useful for you. Have a nice day!
ebuy wrote: » Helle, could someone please tell me how many wires are required to wire a HKC RPK and a bell box. I have a 10 core cable going to my Garage and I'd like to be able to put two zones, a bell box and a RPK. If anyone has a copy of or a link to the installation manuals for the SW812 that would be great.
bryanbal wrote: » Next question is on the quik bridge. I am wiring it into an aritech cs250. On quik bridge side the zone led lights up when i activate device and tamper light when i tamper it, so i think that side is ok. now when i wire to panel say 1 wire zone 7 to one leg in panel zone 7.i dont get correct responses when i check for open zones and tampers. whats the best way to wire it to panel and what loop settings should be on. thanks again
koolkid wrote: » An easier option would be to use ID sensors wire RKP + & - & wire the data back on a single cable PM me your email & I'll send you engineer me
koolkid wrote: » With the 2 legs twisted together connect the 2 single legs into each side of the zone. The zone (if programmed as dual) will see 9k4 & show tamper closed ,zone open. Wire the cable from the Quick Bridge onto the 2 legs that are twisted together. Let me explain whats happening here. The cable from the Quick Bridge is normally neg so the panel only see one resistor , registers 4k7 & the zone is closed. When the wireless device opens the neg drops off so the neg from the panel has to go across the 2 resistors & reads 9k4. The panel then sees this as zone open.
koolkid wrote: » Wire using duel 4k7 resistors in series (Giving 9k4) Wire the return cable to the 2 legs of the resistors & programme negitive to drop off on activation. Hope that makes sense. I havn't time to put together a drawing.
pmac086 wrote: » Hi Kool Kid. I am new to the boards Hi. Having read the threads I hope you can help me too. I have the Aritec CS250 with communications but do not need it and the problem I am having is that the panel on event log is seriously logging call test failed, line fault etc. I wish to disable the communications as I do not need it. Can you advise Cheers
dclifford wrote: » Thanks for the replies guys. I will leave it alone then. I was thinking the bare wire could short something by creating a bridge on the a circuit board. I dd not mean a short if connected.
dclifford wrote: » Do you think the yellow cable was just sitting free within the box then? Not happy with that because it could have shorted something. They could have at least covered up the exposed cable.
dclifford wrote: » Everything appears to work fine when the box cover is back on. The alarm sets and resest by entering the code and detects entry etc. There is no fault alarm/error with the cover on (no alarm light on the keypad for fault).