Shows around 0.000ohms when closed and open is open so looks to be working fineYes take the wires out stick probes in 2x alarm terminals of the door contact and set to ohms
Sorry for the late reply, i attempted this again today and it shows Open circuit, I have attached some pictures ( note that I just realised I didn’t put a 2k2 resistor in but dont think this should be the problem right?)From engineering go to diagnostics
Press yes, then no until wired devices yes,
View inputs yes then press no until keypad inputs,then yes.
What is showing F,O,C ?
F fault
O open circuit
C closed circuit
Yes as attachedView attachment 288733can you confirm reds are tamper pair and whites are alarm pair?
Does look OK from photo.Do you have multimeter? Check pair blue/green go from door to keypad and wired as diagram.
I know I mentioned that earlier, but would this have an effect on it being open circuit?That’s not a 2.2k resistor ! In the junction box ….looks like a 6.8k resistor
Changed and now doing the opposite, staying closed not opening when moving the magnet
If it measures zero ohms does this mean the sensor is fault? i even used a short wire at the keypad and still didn’t work, tested the cable running to garage by linking it and it works fine.If you have multimeter
Set to ohms
Across blue/green in junction box with magnetic closed on contact you should have 2.2k
Remove magnetic you should have 6.8k
That proves contact is wired and correct.
May need to check cable from door to keypad.
If still not working wire contact on short fly lead directly onto keypad.
If still not working the programming issue.
The above should prove one way or another if correct .