Zone 4 and 7 are used for extra sensors and can be configured to show the appropriate sensor on the LCD screen. You need to use a Bitwriter programming tool to configure the display. I suggest you put the 507 and 508 into ports 4 and 7 individually. The 508 will false on occasion so connecting it to it's own port will aid in troubleshooting and allow you to bypass the zone when arming with the remote .
The 506 and 509 use a single wire output for connection to the security system. Diode isolate the two then connect them to the H1/7 blue zone 1 wire.
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Big Dog wrote:
Zone 4 and 7 are used for extra sensors and can be configured to show the appropriate sensor on the LCD screen. You need to use a Bitwriter programming tool to configure the display. I suggest you put the 507 and 508 into ports 4 and 7 individually. The 508 will false on occasion so connecting it to it's own port will aid in troubleshooting and allow you to bypass the zone when arming with the remote .
The 506 and 509 use a single wire output for connection to the security system. Diode isolate the two then connect them to the H1/7 blue zone 1 wire.
Well my sensor arrived today. So you are saying to connect 507, and 508 into the extra 2 outputs, and tap 506 and 509 into those sensors?
So, it would be fine to tap 506>507, 509>508. What diode should I look at? I have a few Radio Shacks' near me so that should not be a problem.
thanks again.
would it look something like this?
