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Re: Multiple magnets, one zone, EOL resistor. Never works!
yes it would create a bad state to the panel cause it was waiting for a 2k
resistor not a short..
but I am sure it was not shorting the input directly but it was just
connecting one side of the loop to a positive supply witch would in fact put
the voltage level at the sensing circuit high enough to make it look like an
open...
"Sylvain Robitaille" <syl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de
news: slrndlsqme.apf6.syl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Crash Gordon wrote:
>
>> Never really had problems with something shorting out a panel though.
>
> Not to mention, something "shorting out" a normally closed circuit
> wouldn't cause the alarm panel to complain ...
>
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> Systems and Network analyst Concordia University
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