Thanks for the reply..yep it is pretty simple.
But the install guide only mentions the codes for zone 2..
How about the others?
Most be some better paperwork out there..just don’t wanna feck it up..lol
Or is zone 2 the only zone you can have options on.
Maybe I’ve got to change the hard wiring to move my entry zone ?
What I am trying to do is change the entry zone on a temporary basis and swap back again at a later date but I dont want to have to keep rewiring it.this is correct
I will still want to use the entry point enter/exit door but would prefer it to go straight into alarm but presume by defualt it will behave as before ?What I am trying to do is change the entry zone on a temporary basis and swap back again at a later date but I dont want to have to keep rewiring it.
Now I have sussed out how it works I could I can use zone 2 as the other enrtry point seeing as it has a door contact and program entry/exit as per the instructions.
But what happens to the "true entry" point?
So effectively I could have two enter/exit doors using zone 2 as the other...I will still want to use the entry point enter/exit door but would prefer it to go straight into alarm but presume by defualt it will behave as before ?
Hi Sparkymarka..are you saying that zone 2 can only be used for entry?You can’t ....it’s entry Route , not entry exit ..
Or program as normal alarm?Hi Sparkymarka..are you saying that zone 2 can only be used for entry?
Ahha ..we are getting somewhere with this.Yes sparky is correct Zone2 can only be an entry ROUTE or Alarm not a entry/exit
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