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Re: Power 632 and Motion
Are you yanking our chain? You know about zone attributes but forgot that to
enable normally closed loops (meaning it works without a resistor) you have
to go to programming section [013] and option [1] must be ON. Yes it is
right there in the DSC instructions on page 7, no kidding.
> What am I missing here?
That's what you're missing. Either put the reisitor in series or program it
so it doesn't use resistors. This might mean that since the other zones are
not faulted currently that if you turm option 1 on section 13, ALL the
remaining zones (if not wireless) will show up faulted if you don't find and
remove the resistors on their loops.
"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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