Texecom Premier 24 - exdous 0h/4 smoke alarm

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I've attached a smoke alarm to my texecom premier 24 but wanted to configure a latched output onto the panel as digi output 1.

I've configured the smoke alarm as a fire zone and normally closed. II'm able to successfully trigger the fire alarm but unable to reset the smoke alarm using the latched output though I've set the output to latched (also confirmed this using a meter).

I'm obviously missing something but not sure what, any advice?
 
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Is it on its own zone ? If so no need to use it as a latched device as there are no other devices on the same zone...
 
Is it on its own zone ? If so no need to use it as a latched device as there are no other devices on the same zone...

Hi Sparky

Yes, it's on it's own zone but wanted to use the latched input to the smoke alarm so as I disable the alarm the smoke alarm LED switches off too.

On the texecom vertias system there was s SW+ output which could be programmed for this and I'm guessing the digi outputs can also be programmed or maybe the output panel 1 output.
 
To be honest your making more work for yourself, I wouldn't bother and I've got two on my alarm there's no need, if it is activated I know because it tells me on the keypad and via text, the only time I would use latching if I had more than one device on a zone.
 
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To be honest your making more work for yourself, I wouldn't bother and I've got two on my alarm there's no need, if it is activated I know because it tells me on the keypad and via text, the only time I would use latching if I had more than one device on a zone.

Ok, cool sorted.. I'll leave that idea alone unless once triggered the smoke detector LED doesn't reset (hopefully it does).

Thanks sparky!
 
I just unclick mine from the base and click them back in again. No messing if its easy to reach.
 

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