Replacing Gardtec bellbox with new Deltabell

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Hello
Wondering whether anyone can help me.
We are trying to replace our old manky but fully working bellbox with a new Deltabell box for a better visual detterent.
But the wiring has me confused as the bellbox seems to only use 6 wires from the control panel but the Deltabell needs more.
Any help would be much appreciated and i have attached 2 diagrams of the terminals from my current panel and deltabox

Thanks
 

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Whether the colours make a differnce or not..
But
Strobe + is yellow
Strobe - is blue
Bell + is red
Bell - is black
Bell hold is green
SAB tamp is white
 
Thanks again Sparymarka...you helped me back in 2012!

So what wire goes where? I feel like im being totally thick!
 
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Red and yellow 12v +
Blue STB
Black BELL
Green 12v-
White T
You will need a wire link from 12v- to the other T
 
Thanks Handymanjo!
I will give it a try at the panel before removing the old bell box...amd report back
 
Would there be a reason why they include a resistor with the deltabell?
 
Resistor is for fault monitor
Not required on your system
What gardtec control panel do you have and how old is it ?
 
Its 350 i think according to the manual.
And its was in the house when we moved in 9 years ago...so at least 10 years old possibly alot older...but it all works as it should amazingly
 
That will be fine to use the delta bell
Some of the gardtec control panels use a data bus system to connect bell boxes and that is programmed via the control panel
 
Big thanks to Handymanjo and Sparymarka...
New Deltabell up on the wall and working..
 

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