So I've bypassed that little PCB and it did then let me out of the engineer's menu successfully.
However, continuing to configure the zone names and spares and also add the ethernet module I've got the problem back!?
When trying to exit engineer's mode I get "ROI 100 Batt Test Fail". When...
I'll grab a new battery and see what that does... this one ok?...
https://www.screwfix.com/p/sealed-lead-acid-battery-12v-7-0ah/38315
Do I need to configure the speakers as an 'output' also? They dont appear in the output menu at the mo.
OK, thats picked up an additional module... there are 6... presumably Panel, ROI, SAB, Keypad, speakers? what's the 6th?
When I try to get out of engineer mode get a power fault "ROI 100 Batt Test Fail". New battery for the main panel then?
Steady state flash on the remote ROI LED.
No? How do I do that?
I think it is seeing the on-board ROIs as I have Z1-4 and Z11-18 so I'm assuming thats the 12 on-board connections.
OK... all powered up and it's not blown up.
1st issue is that it doesn't seem to be picking up the Zones of the ROI. I have been through the programming as renamed all the ones connected to the panel and 'spared' the last 4 (Z15-Z18). Ive run #61 on the ROI and getting a 13 odd volt result...
OK Cool... I'll just terminate it then.
1st Snag... The new unit has 2 sets of zone connectors it appears labelled ROI OO (4 Zones) and ROI 01 (8 Zones)… I've started wiring the zones as they were on the old unit from left to right which has meant I have zones 5-8 now spare on the ROI 01...
Ah OK...
That bundle of terminal blocks I asked about has turned out to be an unnecessary extention to the ROI cable... the ROI cable was grounded to the cabinet before... will this still need grounding somewhere?