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Re: Can't address pull stationsight 5808 on Silent Knight panel.
Wire up a base to the SLC program terminals. Insert a new smoke detector in
the base and use the front panel menu to "assign" it an address. Repeat as
necessary using a different unused address for every new smoke. The SLC
program terminals are only intended to assigning addresses to smokes/heats.
You connect the field wiring to the SLC out terminals.
Pulls, monitor modules, control modules, etc get their addresses via dip
switches.
We like to leave a base connected to the program terminals in case a tech
needs to add or replace a smoke.
PS I hate SK addressable panels and consider them junk.
<paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mar 21, 7:30 pm, "alarman" <nos...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> secure15 wrote:
> >> Ok Genius responder,
> >> I already figured the pulls out. I used the dip switches to program
> >> them. I still need to know how to program the smokes. They don't
> >> have dip switches!!!
> > Any "Genius" tech who goes out into the field with a New Panel and
> > doesn't know how to program it .........???????
> > Who wants to hold his hand????
>
> Maybe he didn't have a choice. (employer says: "Here, go install this
> today.")
> Having a bad day Mike? :-)
>
> --
> js
>
> He who laughs last.......thinks the slowest
OK Secure15,
1. I am not in the field. I am setting the panel up in the office
BEFORE I take it out for install.
2. I have never installed a Silent Knight Panel.
3. The only reason I posted for help is because tech support is
closed today.
4. I don't care for your sacarasm (genius referance)
5. If you don't have something positive to contribute why don't you
just not respond?
Why go out of your way to insult someone who is simply asking if
anyone can help.
Since you didn't respond about the smoke detector, I assume you don't
know either.
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