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Hello,

today I've tried to connect an alarm input on a chillidimmer 4-10HF. If I read it correctly in the manual, you should shortend "0" and "AL".

But nothing happend. I messuerd the two points, there was 5V between them. It is a standalone dimmer with 3 controlpanels. The system is about 12 years old

Grtz,

Bert.

 

Posted

Hi Bert,

it is possible that if the dimmer is one of the very first models the Alarm option may not be present on the unit.

When you power the dimmer on you should get the firmware version show on the display. Please PM me that on the that the address below and I will check the notes for that version.

 

Regards,

Keith Rogers

Zero 88 Support: support@zero88.com

  • 2 months later...
Posted

Hi... managed to get some wireless PIR's that connect back to a controller with a volt free output. Got a little package where up to 3 PIR's can be connected to one controller and you can set the time that the alarm latches up to 30 seconds.
If anybody need similar its the Opal RFX wireless PIR's with the RFX-3 receiver

https://www.7pcb.com/

Posted

Hello,

Welcome to the Zero 88 Forum. 

2 hours ago, AvrilPress said:

If anybody need similar its the Opal RFX wireless PIR's with the RFX-3 receiver

Great, thanks very much for sharing that. 

Cheers,

Edward

Edward Smith
Product Specialist
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