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Accenta Mini Gen 4 - some questions

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Good afternoon.

I would like to request some help please if I may?

I am going to be fitting an alarm for a friend, and I wish to use the existing bell box from the previous system that was fitted. The bell box is a Pyronix Belle, and the new control panel is a Honeywell/ADE Accenta Gen 4 Mini.

As I am going to use the existing cable that is in place and still connected to the bell box, I have knocked up a basic diagram (see below) of the terminals in the bell box, and the terminals in the control panel, and of how I propose to wire them up. (I have used grey in place of white for the Strobe so it can be seen on the picture).

[img]http://s22.postimg.org/b9qm47mwh/Belle_to_Gen4.jpg[/img]


However, there will be a new Honeywell Reson8 sounder at the rear of the property, and so I would like some advice regarding how I should connect the tamper circuit. My idea for the tamper circuit is as follows:

I connect the tamper feed from the Pyronix Belle to T in the Accenta panel, and connect the neg bell hold off from the Pyronix to a chocolate block back in the panel. Then I wire the RTN- from the Reson8 into the other side of the chocolate block. Finally, I wire the chocolate block into T in the panel.

Have I got that right?


I intend for one sounder to be SAB (Pyronix Belle) and one sounder to be SCB (Honeywell), so I also also have a question regarding the Belle sounder.

I took the cover off the Pyronix Belle and I can see that it there is a jumper fitted over the two 'SCB OFF' pins. So I take it this means it is configured as an SAB? If so, that would make sense as its the only sounder at present.

Its just that the Belle manual seems to contradict this, as it shows the following regarding this connection:

[img]http://s21.postimg.org/63xw01w9j/SCB_Pins.jpg[/img]

Which implies that if the jumper is fitted, it is in SCB mode, and if removed, is in SAB mode. Or am I reading it wrong?

Apologies for asking so many questions. Any assistance you can give will be greatly appreciated.

Kind regards,

Gary

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