Connecting a Pyronix Enforcer to a Pyronix V2 GSM module

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Hi,
I was hoping that someone on here could help me out.

I need to connect my enforcer to my V2 GSM module so that when the alarm goes off it rings me. So, my questions are....

1) Can I use the +12vdc and COM terminals on the enforcer I/O board to power the V2 GSM module or do I need a seperate power supply?
2) How do I get an alarm signal into the V2 GSM from the Enforcer IO board to trigger an alarm so I get a telephone message?
3) For (2) above would the BELL signal work and if so how would it be connected?

Here are the wiring details of the Enforcer IO board followed by the V2 GSM connections.


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thanks in advance
Mark
 
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply @sparkymarka.
Just to clarify then...

So I take a single wire and connect it to the BELL signal terminal on the enforcer and connect the other end to say input 1 on the V2 GSM thats just a single wire right?

And leading on from the above, then would I need to program the input on the V2 GSM to be a Normally LO or Normally HI or voltage trigger (then set the trigger voltage)? as I guess its not a normally open/closed signal?

thanks in advance
Mark
 
Well,
Just got around to mounting my V2GSM Pyronix module and as usual with Pyronix stuff its a chew, no help from the retailer at all, what a mistake buying this crap, just like their cameras but thats another topic..

Anyway, heres what I have done...

1) Took +12VDC and the Com from the Enforcer output board (see drawing 3.7 upper drawing) and connected to the V2GSM to power it up (see 3.7 above lower drawing) Is this correct for powering up the device???
2) Took a single wire from Enforcer output board BELL terminal and connected to IN1 terminal on the V2GSM. I also wired out the PGM signal on another core, more on this later. Is this correct to get an alarm signal into the V2GSM?
3) From the the "CHANGE OUTPUTS" menu in the Enforcer I configured the "ENDSTATIONS" as follows for BELL O/P = ANY SIREN and the PGM O/P = ANY SIREN. Is this correct??

So some idiot questions for you experts...
4) Do the BELL and PGM sink an input voltage or do they generate an output voltage, by generate I mean switch from 0VDC to +12VDC. ??
5) I could not get any of the outputs from the ENFORCER to switch am I doing something wrong??
6) and finally, the V2GSM module when powered up as in (1) above does not display anything on the front panel, all the segments are blank and there is no text (see picture). Is this unit FUBAR'd??

If I am doing something wrong can somebody post up a wiring diagram please and if Im missing something in the enforcer please enlighten me.

Many many thanks

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If the display is like that ....then it ain't going to dial ....try taking the supply from the data bus d+ and d-
Does you enforcer have a connector on the back for 12v supply ( some came with a small lead to attach to this connector
 
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I took the supply straight from the +12v/Com on the Input/Output board, and measured this at about 13vdc with my fluke. I'll try and connect as per your suggestion in the morning.

Can you avise on the other points I asked.. ie does the bell signal produce a +12volt signal on alarm, is there anything else to do in the Enforcer to generate the signal. The suppliers have been pretty useless in helping me tbh.

Anyway, thanks for the reply, appreciated.
Mark
 
Extra security. I have internet access and use the App, but sometimes my internet dies.

thanks
Mark
 
Hi all,
Well, I tried the D+, and the D- as recommended and the panel sprang to life. Set it up as per the book and it all works. So thanks to all who helped.

Just some notes if anyone else gets stuck...

1) The supply is connected to the +12V/)0V as shown in my previous posts.
2) Bell and Stobe from the Enforcer Panel go "low" when system in alarm. When no alarm present they go "high" and measure around 13vdc.
3) Also you do need to configure the "Endstations" as I mentioned in a previous post.

cheers and thanks to all again.

Mark.

ps Cant figure out what the Aux+12VDC is for on the the enforcer IO board...
 

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