I'm in the process of bench testing the Honeywell Galaxy Flex 20 becuase it will be going in to replace a Nexus system.
I am currently stuck at the recommendation in the installer manual, which recommends the PIR to be configured with 3 resistors (1k, 1k, & 3k) as per attached diagram -
I'm using the Honeywell Activ8 PIR - Single Channel Quad Element PIR (https://www.security.honeywell.com/uk/products/intruder/sensors/active8/468113.html) -
So the problem at present is that when the PIR is idle, I'm getting a resistance of over 5k on the Keypad display, and the "MASK" message being displayed. Tamper works, however, the circuit won't go the normal 1k operational resistance when idle. However, when I remove the 3k resistor EOL, and put the 3rd wire to the end of the 1k resistor end on the Tamper terminal, the functionality returns - i.e. 1k (idle), 2k (open), 2k (tamper o/c) - I'm guessing a fault won't show up on the panel though .. any thoughts on this?
Much appreciated.
I am currently stuck at the recommendation in the installer manual, which recommends the PIR to be configured with 3 resistors (1k, 1k, & 3k) as per attached diagram -
I'm using the Honeywell Activ8 PIR - Single Channel Quad Element PIR (https://www.security.honeywell.com/uk/products/intruder/sensors/active8/468113.html) -
So the problem at present is that when the PIR is idle, I'm getting a resistance of over 5k on the Keypad display, and the "MASK" message being displayed. Tamper works, however, the circuit won't go the normal 1k operational resistance when idle. However, when I remove the 3k resistor EOL, and put the 3rd wire to the end of the 1k resistor end on the Tamper terminal, the functionality returns - i.e. 1k (idle), 2k (open), 2k (tamper o/c) - I'm guessing a fault won't show up on the panel though .. any thoughts on this?
Much appreciated.