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Re: dsc power 832 bell operation



Keith wrote:
> I have installed a dsc power 832 system in my home as it was built.
> Now I am attempting to program the system and all is well so far, but
> when I connect the "bell" circuit to my indoor siren, it produces a low
> volume churp which I can not figure out why or how to turn off.  It
> does not time out based on the bell timer and I show no alarms on the
> panel.  I did not install any resistors in the circuit.  Any ideas??
>


The proper way to eliminate the "chirp" is to place a 1K ohm resistor
across the bell/siren terminals *at the siren* so supervision by the
panel is maintained.

The best way to eliminate the "chirp" is to purchase a DSC siren.
Contact a local alarm company that deals with DSC and buy one from them.
  Cost will be around $20.00 (or less).  You won't need a resistor.


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