honeywell accurra panel problem

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my alarm is all wired up and seems to work ok apart from the fact that none of my pir's are working. all the door contact zones are fine.

am i missing something
 
aux fuse blown?
wired them up wrong?
not connected the power to them?

it could be one of the above or yoiu have not programmed them in?

check all connections, wiring, programming and fuses!!!!
(and do it with a meter, not just looking at them!!)

Oasis
 
thanx for the quick response, they are all wired in with a tamper circuit in series. when i do a walk test there is no lit led on the pir ( i have moved the dip switches to the right order)

if i disconnect pir's and leave the 3 zones that are contacts in place the alarm is fine...I havent checked the fuses on board, I understand there are 3 , 1 for the keyboard which is fine, the bell box which is fine, and another for the 12 battery, could it be this that is faulty?
 
........ when i do a walk test there is no lit led on the pir ( i have moved the dip switches to the right order)
If the above is correct , you have blown a fuse.

Looking at a fuse is NOT the correct way to be confident that it has / has not blown, use a Multi-meter. ( With it removed from the PCB )
 
It may not be the correct way but I've yet to see a fuse blown that can't be seen. (It's all to do with physics).
 
again thanx for the replies, ordered the fuses, will replace and see if that is the problem.I think I need to buy a multimeter...could save me a lot of pain in testing.
 
It may not be the correct way but I've yet to see a fuse blown that can't be seen. (It's all to do with physics).
Not been around much then? What about removing it from the PCB then, is that bit ok?
 
Changed the fuse , fully tested the alarm...everything hunkdory...and bought a multitester to boot.

thankyou for all your advice...one happy bunny
 
It may not be the correct way but I've yet to see a fuse blown that can't be seen. (It's all to do with physics).
Not been around much then? What about removing it from the PCB then, is that bit ok?

Been looking at fuses for around 30 years. It's all to do with simple physics. I guess you don't know much about physics then. :roll:
 
It may not be the correct way but I've yet to see a fuse blown that can't be seen. (It's all to do with physics).
Not been around much then? What about removing it from the PCB then, is that bit ok?

Been looking at fuses for around 30 years. It's all to do with simple physics. I guess you don't know much about physics then. :roll:
Not going to continue this, pointless with a know it all, who hasn't seen it all.
 

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