Honeywell detector wiring help

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Hello all,

i 'm working now on Honeywell commercial intrusion demo kit and i have some trouble concerning wiring DT-6360STC detector to galaxy dimension

so we have : 3 contacts for the switch tamper, TBL, CMD, NC,COM,EOL,NO,V-,V+

and for the control panel : Z1, 0V, Z2, +12V

-i dont know when i add an EOL resistor and where i add it ?


-i don't understant the difference between REMOTE LED ENABLE and COMMAND INPUT for the CMD connection

waiting for your prompt reply

Best regards
 
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zone connections com + EOL
panel connections 1001+ middle connecton or 1002 + middle connection

Z1 come Z2 dont eally make much sense on a GD96 to be honest!!

Oasis

a Honeywell Galaxy engineer!!! because thats all we fit!!!
 
Hello

Thank you Oasis for your reply

How about the NC Terminal !!! you mention only the EOL and COM


Regards
 
What does the Dimension book say?
The detector multilingual leaflet say?

What did the above say?

EOL = the method.

N/C = Normally closed.
C = Common, the other side of the link.

Are you sure your ready for this?




A Galaxy Engineer, as its the best for purpose.
 
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Hello,

first , i added a EOLR between COM and EOL terminal

Then,

EOL --------> 0V of the panel
NC ---------> Zone of the panel
V- ---------> 0V
V+ ---------> 12 V

but i dont know how to wire the tamper and TBL


T, EOL, T , TBL, CMD, NC, COM, EOL, NO, V-, V+

Regards
Rim
 
Why do you want the 3rd resistor?

Use two 1k resistors at the detector.
One across the C/NC and then from the NC to the first leg of the tamer. Then wire the detector with one pair from the N to the last T (amper) job done.
 

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