Pyronix alarm help

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Hi I’ve just installed a pyronix wired alarm system - small system with 3 pir sensors and a door contact ,

now I’ve powered it up today and the siren works , but when I try to arm the system it counts down the arm time and the sounder squawks to say it’s set but the pir sensors aren’t doing anything when I come into the property .

these have been set up as in the diagram below , have I missed something? Do these need setting up a certain way on the keypad? None of sensors or door contact will activate the alarm



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How have they been programmed in change inputs?

picture of the wiring in the sensors would help too

is it an enforcer you’ve wired to or a euro panel?
 
Tried walk test , there’s power to them but nothing happens when I set alarm and then try to activate them .

I am not to sure how to set these up on the keypad to work in inputs

the wiring for them is as follows haven’t got a picture .

Out of control panel to put sensor

and wired exactly as image I posted

so com
12v+
2 resistors
Then 1 wire to tamper
As below

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So you’ve done no programming?
By default all 8 wired zones are unused so you need to go to change inputs and change each detector to your desired mode I.e final exit, entry/exit, intruder

also the picture you’re posting is from the wired I/O board on an enforcer not the euro panel.
 
Clarification please.
Is your control panel a pyronix enforcer, euro mini or a euro 46 ?
 
Zones can be wired EOL or double pole on euro 46.
You will need to program each zone input to your requirements
Front door final door A ,Hallway pir entry route A ,Lounge intruder A etc
You need to study programming manual as this control panel can be complex if you do not understand the programming terminology.
 

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