Enforcer Alarm - DIY or Not...

Perfect. Thank you all. Appreciated.

Although just one final question - on my hallway sensor when I come down the stairs from night mode - it didn’t work on 09 setting it only worked on 08 - is that right? Ie the countdown didn’t happen on 09 just 08

09 is correct.
Make sure that input 01 is programmed for both areas A & B.
 
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Hmm. That’s odd. It is input for all areas - ABCD.

Under input areas it says any as well
What’s the difference between 08 and 09?
 
Make sure you give the detector enough time to ‘arm’ itself. Normally almost instant but I’d wait at least 30 seconds before triggering the detector.
 
Okay will try again. Thank you.
The last thing I’ve got left to do is the delta box. God that doesn’t look easy at all! Has anyone got any videos so that the instructions on the leaflet make a bit more sense?!
 
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Make sure you give the detector enough time to ‘arm’ itself. Normally almost instant but I’d wait at least 30 seconds before triggering the detector.

yep - this actually did work - I probs didn’t give it enough time. Thanks to both who flagged this
 
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Hi

Hopefully the final stupid question

please see image below - I haven’t drilled any holes yet or put the battery in to the main board - but is this how it should look?

should the main board be screwed in somehow? And is it aligned correctly?

as per the pics I had some screws in the back - I assume the long on is used to lock the bell box but I meant to be using the smaller ones anywhere?
 
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This unit has the ‘comfort LED’s’ built in so you do not need the external led lights. They are normally required for the dummy box only.
 

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Got it. Thanks. Will give it a go. In terms of ordering

1. Drill holes
2. Insert PCB module
3. Put in smallest screw to secure
4. Put in battery
5. Put in second smallest screw to secure
6. Learn the system with the bell box secure outside? Or do I do this before I secure it?
7. Put on cover and secure with screw

Is that right?
 
Got it. Thanks. Will give it a go. In terms of ordering

1. Drill holes
2. Insert PCB module
3. Put in smallest screw to secure
4. Put in battery
5. Put in second smallest screw to secure
6. Learn the system with the bell box secure outside? Or do I do this before I secure it?
7. Put on cover and secure with screw

Is that right?
Looks good to me mate. Maybe learn it before fitting if you are not familiar with the process but it is very easy.
 
Ah okay if I learn it first will the tamper set it off?

I guess if I’m engineering mode it won’t right?
 
I’ve done it! And it works! Thank you all so much!

The bell was deffo the hardest part - do I have to change any settings once it’s all learnt etc? Signal is excellent so no issues there either!
 
This unit has the ‘comfort LED’s’ built in so you do not need the external led lights. They are normally required for the dummy box only.

And they drain the main battery ! Best to fit the dummy led unit or better wire the bell to a 12v supply
 

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