R rfdesq Senior Member Jul 12, 2009 #2 Traditore said: Can this detector be connected easily to the M1Gold? Click to expand... Yes.
G gatchel Senior Member Jul 13, 2009 #3 I have 2 of them on my M1. They hook up like any other powered security device (motion detector, etc)
I have 2 of them on my M1. They hook up like any other powered security device (motion detector, etc)
T Traditore Active Member Jul 13, 2009 #4 gatchel said: I have 2 of them on my M1. They hook up like any other powered security device (motion detector, etc) Click to expand... So two wires (COM and NO) go to a zone, but what about the other two for power?
gatchel said: I have 2 of them on my M1. They hook up like any other powered security device (motion detector, etc) Click to expand... So two wires (COM and NO) go to a zone, but what about the other two for power?
D Digger Senior Member Jul 14, 2009 #5 Traditore said: gatchel said: I have 2 of them on my M1. They hook up like any other powered security device (motion detector, etc) Click to expand... So two wires (COM and NO) go to a zone, but what about the other two for power? Click to expand... V AUX
Traditore said: gatchel said: I have 2 of them on my M1. They hook up like any other powered security device (motion detector, etc) Click to expand... So two wires (COM and NO) go to a zone, but what about the other two for power? Click to expand... V AUX
T Traditore Active Member Jul 14, 2009 #6 Digger said: Traditore said: gatchel said: I have 2 of them on my M1. They hook up like any other powered security device (motion detector, etc) Click to expand... So two wires (COM and NO) go to a zone, but what about the other two for power? Click to expand... V AUX Click to expand... Both of them (+ and -)???
Digger said: Traditore said: gatchel said: I have 2 of them on my M1. They hook up like any other powered security device (motion detector, etc) Click to expand... So two wires (COM and NO) go to a zone, but what about the other two for power? Click to expand... V AUX Click to expand... Both of them (+ and -)???
S sic0048 Senior Member Jul 14, 2009 #7 Yes. There is a VAux + and a negative terminal point. You need to hook both wires up to the corresponding terminals.
Yes. There is a VAux + and a negative terminal point. You need to hook both wires up to the corresponding terminals.
S signal15 Senior Member Jul 14, 2009 #8 Traditore said: Digger said: Traditore said: gatchel said: I have 2 of them on my M1. They hook up like any other powered security device (motion detector, etc) Click to expand... So two wires (COM and NO) go to a zone, but what about the other two for power? Click to expand... V AUX Click to expand... Both of them (+ and -)??? Click to expand... Each VAUX has a + and - terminal associated with it.
Traditore said: Digger said: Traditore said: gatchel said: I have 2 of them on my M1. They hook up like any other powered security device (motion detector, etc) Click to expand... So two wires (COM and NO) go to a zone, but what about the other two for power? Click to expand... V AUX Click to expand... Both of them (+ and -)??? Click to expand... Each VAUX has a + and - terminal associated with it.
T Traditore Active Member Jul 16, 2009 #9 signal15 said: Traditore said: Digger said: Traditore said: gatchel said: I have 2 of them on my M1. They hook up like any other powered security device (motion detector, etc) Click to expand... So two wires (COM and NO) go to a zone, but what about the other two for power? Click to expand... V AUX Click to expand... Both of them (+ and -)??? Click to expand... Each VAUX has a + and - terminal associated with it. Click to expand... That was so obvious when I looked on M1. You can tell I don't know the layout very well yet. Will I need to wire in a 2200 ohm resistor as well?
signal15 said: Traditore said: Digger said: Traditore said: gatchel said: I have 2 of them on my M1. They hook up like any other powered security device (motion detector, etc) Click to expand... So two wires (COM and NO) go to a zone, but what about the other two for power? Click to expand... V AUX Click to expand... Both of them (+ and -)??? Click to expand... Each VAUX has a + and - terminal associated with it. Click to expand... That was so obvious when I looked on M1. You can tell I don't know the layout very well yet. Will I need to wire in a 2200 ohm resistor as well?
Spanky Senior Member Jul 16, 2009 #10 Does the CO Detector need to be powered down to reset them? If so, you should use the SAux to switch power to the detector.
Does the CO Detector need to be powered down to reset them? If so, you should use the SAux to switch power to the detector.