Ok, I'm baffled by this one.
Installed new Texecom Premier Elite 88 a fortnight or so ago which has been working fine, albeit only setting overnight by control timer as not all keyholders had been issued tags in time.
It is an in-place upgrade of an old Premier 48, using ID biscuits 1-7. We don't have the spare biscuits 8-10 as it was originally installed by a security company.
I've been in today and added a door contact on the front door, wired to onboard zone 1, but now the response time from any of the existing PIR zones is 6-15 seconds versus ~1 second. Disabling the onboard zone returns the PIRs to normal response time.
Prior to today, my zones were as follows:
1) Spare (pending DC on front door) - "Not Used"
2) Office PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 1 - E/E1
3) Foyer PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 2 - E/E1
4) Lounge PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 3 - Guard
5) Hall PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 4 - Guard
6) Utility Room PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 5 - Guard
7) Passage PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 6 - Guard
8) Spare (pending DC on fire exit, with iD Loop 1 Biscuit 7) - Guard
I added the door contact to onboard zone 1, wired Double Pole as per install manual pg31 ("1 Normally Closed Contact"). Set to E/E1 zone type, Double/EOL wiring type. Access and Rearm attributes set. Zone Status correctly shows Active/Secure/Tamper for the door contact when in the respective states, so there's no problem with the contact/zone itself. (I even cut a short piece of cable and used that in place of the hard-wired contact, just to rule out the hardware)
However when using Chime, doing a Walk Test, or viewing Zone Status, the existing PIR zones now take 6-15 seconds to chime or change state to Active or back to Secure.
I had wondered if this was a bug to do with me mapping iD zones onto zones 1-8 if they should be "reserved" for onboard use, so I remapped my zones:
1) Spare (pending DC on front door) - "Not Used"
2-8) Not Used
10) Office PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 1 - E/E1
11) Foyer PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 2 - E/E1
12) Lounge PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 3 - Guard
13) Hall PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 4 - Guard
14) Utility Room PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 5 - Guard
15) Passage PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 6 - Guard
16) Spare (pending DC on fire exit, with iD Loop 1 Biscuit 7) - Guard
There's still the delay, so I set zone 1 back to "Not Used" and the PIRs immediately start registering promptly as they should. This is repeatable when I re-enable zone 1, and also happens if I temporarily rewire/reconfig zone 1 to "NC" instead of "Double/EOL".
Any thoughts.....??
Peter
Installed new Texecom Premier Elite 88 a fortnight or so ago which has been working fine, albeit only setting overnight by control timer as not all keyholders had been issued tags in time.
It is an in-place upgrade of an old Premier 48, using ID biscuits 1-7. We don't have the spare biscuits 8-10 as it was originally installed by a security company.
I've been in today and added a door contact on the front door, wired to onboard zone 1, but now the response time from any of the existing PIR zones is 6-15 seconds versus ~1 second. Disabling the onboard zone returns the PIRs to normal response time.
Prior to today, my zones were as follows:
1) Spare (pending DC on front door) - "Not Used"
2) Office PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 1 - E/E1
3) Foyer PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 2 - E/E1
4) Lounge PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 3 - Guard
5) Hall PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 4 - Guard
6) Utility Room PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 5 - Guard
7) Passage PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 6 - Guard
8) Spare (pending DC on fire exit, with iD Loop 1 Biscuit 7) - Guard
I added the door contact to onboard zone 1, wired Double Pole as per install manual pg31 ("1 Normally Closed Contact"). Set to E/E1 zone type, Double/EOL wiring type. Access and Rearm attributes set. Zone Status correctly shows Active/Secure/Tamper for the door contact when in the respective states, so there's no problem with the contact/zone itself. (I even cut a short piece of cable and used that in place of the hard-wired contact, just to rule out the hardware)
However when using Chime, doing a Walk Test, or viewing Zone Status, the existing PIR zones now take 6-15 seconds to chime or change state to Active or back to Secure.
I had wondered if this was a bug to do with me mapping iD zones onto zones 1-8 if they should be "reserved" for onboard use, so I remapped my zones:
1) Spare (pending DC on front door) - "Not Used"
2-8) Not Used
10) Office PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 1 - E/E1
11) Foyer PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 2 - E/E1
12) Lounge PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 3 - Guard
13) Hall PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 4 - Guard
14) Utility Room PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 5 - Guard
15) Passage PIR - iD Loop 1 Biscuit 6 - Guard
16) Spare (pending DC on fire exit, with iD Loop 1 Biscuit 7) - Guard
There's still the delay, so I set zone 1 back to "Not Used" and the PIRs immediately start registering promptly as they should. This is repeatable when I re-enable zone 1, and also happens if I temporarily rewire/reconfig zone 1 to "NC" instead of "Double/EOL".
Any thoughts.....??
Peter