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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 511236" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>When you remove the front of the panel, the zones (pir’s etc) are along the bottom -left to right. They should correspond to the zones at the keypad, so providing you know which leds light up then you should find the corresponding zone in panel. </p><p> there will be two cores per zone these are for activation, there will then be two cores 3/4 of way along for +ve and -ve, these will be bunched with all other zones +ve’s and -ve’s. </p><p> there will then be two cores that form the anti-tamper circuit. These are daisy chained with all other zones anti tamper cores, usually in and out of terminal blocks. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>just be sure to power down and disconnect battery whilst you remove or add cables in as you can potentially short out and blow a fuse. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 511236, member: 17152"] When you remove the front of the panel, the zones (pir’s etc) are along the bottom -left to right. They should correspond to the zones at the keypad, so providing you know which leds light up then you should find the corresponding zone in panel. there will be two cores per zone these are for activation, there will then be two cores 3/4 of way along for +ve and -ve, these will be bunched with all other zones +ve’s and -ve’s. there will then be two cores that form the anti-tamper circuit. These are daisy chained with all other zones anti tamper cores, usually in and out of terminal blocks. just be sure to power down and disconnect battery whilst you remove or add cables in as you can potentially short out and blow a fuse. [/QUOTE]
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