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Joe T created an article, Simon XT - Delete Z-wave Devices
1. Hold * for 10 seconds for Z-Wave menu 2. Hold 2 for 10 seconds 3. Simon XT enters Z-Wave delete mode Plug-in Lamp, Light or Appliance Module Double Click Mate button In-Wall Dimmer or On...
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Joe T commented, Hi Peter, Thanks for the feedback. We certainly appreciate it and will keep that in mind for the next rendition. In the meantime, is there anything I can help out with that you were not able to...
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Joe T commented, Hi Thomas, What is the voltage you got when testing the battery? What is the distance between the magnet and the sensor? If you open the sensor up and locate the reed switch (this is the tiny glas...
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Joe T commented, - Community
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- Connecting wiring of a 951WG recessed contact to existing system wiring in door frame
Hi Terry, I would assume you have you answer since you posted a while back but I am answering this for you (and community). There is no polarity on these contacts so there is no wrong way to conn...
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- If I am not concerned about supervision using EOLR's at the devices, can EOLR's be used in the panel and how?
Hi Lee, A few things: 1.) Honeywell does not recommend using Cat5 since it is shielded and can cause "noise" on the ECP (Enhanced Console Protocol) BUS. Keep an eye out for trouble down the road ...
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Joe T commented, Hi there, If it will not accept loops 1,2 and 3 , that means they are already programmed into the panel elsewhere. You may have to cycle though the zones to confirm that they are not in an other lo...
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- Swapped a motion sensor and now my 4219 is not working...please help.
Hi Rob, I am glad that its fixed. Just to recap for anyone with a similar error: Anything connected to a hardwired expansion modules (4219 or 4229) MUST have a 1K Ohm Resistor (The color code is ...
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Joe T commented, - Community
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- Swapped a motion sensor and now my 4219 is not working...please help.
Thanks for the pictures. Can you confirm that the motion is powered (do you see any LED on the motion)? If you take your 1K resistor and connect it to terminals10 and 11 (just the resistor) does th...
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Joe T commented, - Community
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- Swapped a motion sensor and now my 4219 is not working...please help.
Hi Robert, There are a few items to double check: 1.) Do you have a 1K OHM resistor installed in series on that zone? The color code on the resistor is BROWN, BLACK, RED, GOLD 2.) What terminals a...
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Joe T commented, Hi Gmorlosky, Did you enroll the device in the panel? You will do this the same way as adding a wireless sensor but when it says "Press button on Sensor" you will simply open the door. If the devi...
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