Posted: Wednesday Jun 8th, 2011 10:47 am |
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Mike35
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I have available a used Chubb external sounder with strobe. I do not have the original part number of the unit. The box has connections: SRN-, RTN-, SUPPLY-, SUPPLY+, STB-
Can you please advise if this box can be used as primary sounder with Comfort & relevant connections to Comfort
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Posted: Wednesday Jun 8th, 2011 11:53 am |
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Almost all sirens should be possible to connect to Comfort. The siren connections to Comfort are shown in http://www.comfortforums.com/forum16/2288.html
SUPPLY + and SUPPLY- should be the same as 12V and 0V on the diagram
STB- is the same as STR- (Strobe)
I suspect RTN- is the same as TRIG-
Other pins do not need to be connected
The bellbox does not seem to have a Tamper output which seems strange
You will have to try it out
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Posted: Wednesday Jun 8th, 2011 11:53 am |
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Almost all sirens should be possible to connect to Comfort. The siren connections to Comfort are shown in http://www.comfortforums.com/forum16/2288.html
SUPPLY + and SUPPLY- should be the same as 12V and 0V on the diagram
STB- is the same as STR- (Strobe)
I suspect RTN- is the same as TRIG-
Other pins do not need to be connected
The bellbox does not seem to have a Tamper output which seems strange
You will have to try it out
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Posted: Thursday Jun 9th, 2011 08:57 am |
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Thank you for your response. As you have advised that there is not a tamper output, I will source a new box whilst I have easy access to the box location with scaffolding at high level to the front of the house.
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