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I am trying to diagnose a fault on a Honeywell Accenta alarm that's used in a church. A while back the external sounders started going off, although the alarm itself wasn't triggered. The alarm itself and the keypad seem to work fine, it's simply the external sounder that is continually going off.
Disconnecting the D and B terminals on the main PCB stop the external sounders (presumably since there's no 12v running to it any more) and the rest of the alarm system continues to work fine.
Poking the TADB terminals on the alarm (while not alarming) with a multimeter shows:
A to D 11.68V
A to B 300mV but occasionally jumps to 3V
A to T 0V
A to Strobe 600mV
If the alarm is triggered, there is no difference in the A to B reading, it's still 300mV with occasional jumps.
I would expect the B terminal to be high when there's no alarm and low in the alarm condition, unless I'm misunderstanding how it works.
Any ideas what might be wrong, or is the PCB just fried and needs replacing.
Disconnecting the D and B terminals on the main PCB stop the external sounders (presumably since there's no 12v running to it any more) and the rest of the alarm system continues to work fine.
Poking the TADB terminals on the alarm (while not alarming) with a multimeter shows:
A to D 11.68V
A to B 300mV but occasionally jumps to 3V
A to T 0V
A to Strobe 600mV
If the alarm is triggered, there is no difference in the A to B reading, it's still 300mV with occasional jumps.
I would expect the B terminal to be high when there's no alarm and low in the alarm condition, unless I'm misunderstanding how it works.
Any ideas what might be wrong, or is the PCB just fried and needs replacing.