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Guidance on Connecting Pyronix KX15DTAM Detector to Integra 64 Control Panel

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  • #1 16874336
    rafdyd
    Level 12  
    Hello.
    I have a request for help in connecting the Pyronix KX15DTAM detector to the Interga 64 control panel. I did not connect such a detector and I have a problem in connecting it properly. Thank you in advance for your help.

    Guidance on Connecting Pyronix KX15DTAM Detector to Integra 64 Control Panel Guidance on Connecting Pyronix KX15DTAM Detector to Integra 64 Control Panel
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  • #3 16874877
    rafdyd
    Level 12  
    marek216 wrote:
    Everything is in the picture instructions.


    I was more concerned about connections from the central office. :)
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  • #4 16874966
    marek216
    Level 43  
    I see that you have downloaded the manual, but after the above I state that you either did not look at it or you do not understand what you have in the pictures. Each picture (and there are several of them) contains the connection shown exactly depending on the method of parameterization.
  • #5 16875316
    suworow
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    rafdyd wrote:
    I was more concerned about connections from the central office.

    And how is it from the headquarters:
    https://www.satel.pl/archiwum/integra_i_05.05.pdf

    And that's how I ask. A colleague wants to replace some other detector. AM also supposed to be connected?
    greetings
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  • #6 16876360
    rafdyd
    Level 12  
    suworow wrote:
    rafdyd wrote:
    I was more concerned about connections from the central office .

    And how is it from the headquarters:
    https://www.satel.pl/archiwum/integra_i_05.05.pdf

    And that's how I ask. A colleague wants to replace some other detector. AM also supposed to be connected?
    Regards


    Oki. I did not notice that in the drawings the upper part is the control panel :) I do not want AM. I would like to connect such a detector as 2EOL / NC. I have read that the choice of resistance is made on the pins at the bottom of the detector's plate. I have two jumpers in the Alarm and Tamper part) 1.1K. Which drawing shows this type of detector connection?
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  • #7 16876457
    suworow
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    rafdyd wrote:
    I would like to connect such a detector as 2EOL / NC.

    So we have to understand that without anti masking the alarm and sabotage itself?

    rafdyd wrote:
    I have read that the choice of resistance is done on the pins at the bottom of the detector board.


    Yes, but you can also add resistors as you would in a classic detector.
  • #8 16876472
    rafdyd
    Level 12  
    suworow wrote:
    rafdyd wrote:
    I would like to connect such a detector as 2EOL / NC .

    So we have to understand that without anti masking the alarm and sabotage itself?

    rafdyd wrote:
    I have read that the choice of resistance is done on the pins at the bottom of the detector board.


    Yes, but you can also add resistors as in a classic detector.


    Yes, alarm and sabotage. I do not have resistors with me so I'd rather use jumpers. However, perhaps I will remove jumpers and put on external resistors. Could you please check if this way of connecting this detector as in the attached picture will be ok? I would be grateful :)

    Guidance on Connecting Pyronix KX15DTAM Detector to Integra 64 Control Panel
  • #9 16880439
    suworow
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Regardless of whether you remove the jumper jumper and put on the resistors, or stay on the jumpers, this way of connecting is OK.
    Of course, this connection method does not take into account the additional functionality of this detector, it is masking detection. It's a pity.
    greetings

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting the Pyronix KX15DTAM detector to the Integra 64 control panel. The original poster seeks assistance due to difficulties in making the proper connections. Several responses emphasize the importance of referring to the provided manual, which contains detailed diagrams for connection methods. The user clarifies their intention to connect the detector as a 2EOL/NC type and inquires about the use of jumpers versus external resistors for alarm and tamper connections. The consensus is that the proposed connection method is acceptable, although it may not utilize the detector's full functionality, such as anti-masking detection.
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