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Hi folks,
I have a Texecom Premier 24 panel that i put in a few years ago and am now adding a second wired RKP for the garage - with a Premier PIR and a CQR 517 magnetic door contact to install.
Can anyone advise how to wire these into the RKP's zones to pass through? I just can't get them working - the resistance for the whole extension zones at the panel just jumps up and down constantly or sits at >100K when I try it.
For the PIR, I have put in the resistors and wired up correctly (tested directly on the panel), but just can't work out how to get the passthrough working from the RKP's zones (they're allocated in Wintex to zones on the panel.)
I have tried various combos of the connections, but just can't get it working! Can anyone help?
Images:
Thanks so much in advance!
I have a Texecom Premier 24 panel that i put in a few years ago and am now adding a second wired RKP for the garage - with a Premier PIR and a CQR 517 magnetic door contact to install.
Can anyone advise how to wire these into the RKP's zones to pass through? I just can't get them working - the resistance for the whole extension zones at the panel just jumps up and down constantly or sits at >100K when I try it.
For the PIR, I have put in the resistors and wired up correctly (tested directly on the panel), but just can't work out how to get the passthrough working from the RKP's zones (they're allocated in Wintex to zones on the panel.)
I have tried various combos of the connections, but just can't get it working! Can anyone help?
Images:
- PIR - wired (hopefully correct, works when directly connected to actual alarm panel)
- RKP board - (just to indicate the A and T connections - power would obviously be connected... Is this correct? I even tried double pole, but it didnt work)
- Wintex - (zones 1-8 are rest of house... Zones 9 - 16 are expander panel, with Zones 9 and 13 are when the PIR and door contact are wired directly to alarm panel, so we know they work)
Thanks so much in advance!