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 Posted: Friday Jan 24th, 2014 12:02 am
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I am trying to connect a two-part wireless bell box (i.e. solar powered bell box + wireless transceiver).

The connections on the transceiver are as follows:

- Fault (open when in fault condition, e.g. low battery)
- Fault (as above)
- Tamper (positive return)
- Bell (negative trigger)
- Strobe (negative trigger)
- +12V
- Ground

Am I right in thinking this should be connected as follows?

Fault => Shorted to 'Ground'
Fault => Z1
Tamper => TAMP
Bell => SRN-
Strobe => STR-
+12V => SRN+
Ground => COM

Also, what is the difference between 12V, 12VF and SRN+? Are they all permanent 12V feeds?

Thanks.

Last edited on Friday Jan 24th, 2014 12:07 am by gjb



 Posted: Friday Jan 24th, 2014 06:05 am
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It seems  correct
Tamper + should be in series with the case tamper if you are using that.

SRN+ is also 12V but has its own resettable fuse in case of a short circuit

The 12V at the centre of each output has a 300 ma resettable fuse to protect the outputs
I cannot find 12VF

S12V is a switched 12 V which can be controlled by actions



 Posted: Friday Jan 24th, 2014 07:49 pm
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ident wrote:
I cannot find 12VF

12VF is between SPK- and STR-



 Posted: Saturday Jan 25th, 2014 06:00 am
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Sorry about missing that 12VF is the middle pin between STR- and SPK-
This also has its own resettable fuse



 Posted: Thursday Jan 30th, 2014 02:58 pm
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Maybe this help you
http://www.teletechnika-system.pl/oferta/sieci-komputerowe/



 Posted: Thursday Jan 30th, 2014 03:23 pm
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That link does not work, or is extremely slow



 Posted: Thursday Jan 30th, 2014 03:34 pm
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It cant be. I click on link and everything is working



 Posted: Thursday Jan 30th, 2014 05:01 pm
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Just to follow up on this. The wireless bell box is now installed, and the above wiring worked perfectly.

Thanks once again for your help ident :)



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