the numbers are the tamper from zone [1] [1
zone 2
zone 3 and so on, one blue one black
zone 2
zone 3 and so on, one blue one black
So I trace the blue and black wires to the choc bloc. Remove them but also insert a link wire where they were similar to the procedure for the zone?yes to tracing back and removing black and blue.
but you will need to fix a break in the series.
remove them and post a picture might be easier
Excellent. I can see that now. So once the blue and black are removed and link wire inserted I can safely cut the wire at the sensor end?the cable sleeves are labelled according to your image
I believe I can see landing written on once cable and other things on ither cables but they are faint.
Thanks. I might as well ask whilst I’m on a roll. I’ve just looked at the patio door sensor and there are only the black and blue wires connected. I need to remove this zone too over the next few weeks as we are changing to French doors and we don’t want a door sensor. How would I delete this zone? Surely if there are only the black and blue into the zone then just remove these and add a link into the zone at the panel end?if that is the case they cable is being shared and the join could be anywhere between the panel, landing pir and the patio.
so chances are if you open the landing PIR you wont get a tamper fault
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