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Re: Power 632 and Motion



That's true, but the reading he did get is indicative of a short, followed by voltage.  Since the detector is apparently working
(normally shorted and then open circuit on alarm) and the circuit constantly shows violated, I think we can safely conclude he's
missing an EOL resistor.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:460d1d09$0$494$815e3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> You'll not get an accurate resistance reading measuring it with the motion
> relay wires connected to the panel..remove them and read it from the wires.
>
>
> "Bob Smith" <bob@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:460d12d2$0$28131$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> |I have beating my head againts the wall trying to figure this out.  I have
> a
> | Power632 and a DSC Pet Immune PIR hooked up to Zone 2.
> |
> | I have zone 2 set to zone type [04] which is said to be an interior in the
> | manual.  When I put a ohm meter up to the common and zone 2 pins on the
> | alarm witht he motion hooked u I get .00 with the meter set to 200 ohms
> and
> | then when someone walks in front of it the ohm meter spikes.  This tells
> me
> | the motion sensor is working correctly as a closed circuit.  The problem
> is
> | that the alarm panel says that zone 2 is open all the time, no mater if
> the
> | motion sensor is on or off.  If I short out zone 2 with the commom with a
> | resistor it shows on the panel that the zone is closed.
> |
> | What am I missing here?
> |
> | Thanks!
> |
>
>




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