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Advice Please On Gsm Autodialer
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<blockquote data-quote="switch10" data-source="post: 366978" data-attributes="member: 10529"><p>hi guys I am after a bit of advice, I have a customer who wants me to install a gsm autodialer to there fire alarm. however this is something I haven't done before. </p><p></p><p>the autodialer is a pyronix v2 gsm , and this needs connecting to a advanced mx4000 analogue fire alarm panel.</p><p></p><p>now normally on a conventional system these used to be linked into a sounder circuit which would then detect voltage change and activate the dialer upon alarm condition. but have never done one on a analogue fire alarm system , which is a 4 loop so detection and sounders are on same loop.</p><p></p><p>im guessing the panel must have a no nc &amp; c in so could this be connected to there? im hoping to get to the premises later this week to see what they have exactly as is a new customer recently carried out works for.</p><p></p><p>any advice would be greatly appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="switch10, post: 366978, member: 10529"] hi guys I am after a bit of advice, I have a customer who wants me to install a gsm autodialer to there fire alarm. however this is something I haven't done before. the autodialer is a pyronix v2 gsm , and this needs connecting to a advanced mx4000 analogue fire alarm panel. now normally on a conventional system these used to be linked into a sounder circuit which would then detect voltage change and activate the dialer upon alarm condition. but have never done one on a analogue fire alarm system , which is a 4 loop so detection and sounders are on same loop. im guessing the panel must have a no nc & c in so could this be connected to there? im hoping to get to the premises later this week to see what they have exactly as is a new customer recently carried out works for. any advice would be greatly appreciated [/QUOTE]
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