So, on these panels, when they’re in alarm, bell output power comes straight out of the battery. This is actually pretty standard for security panels. I’ve seen panels with a high load on the bell output, cause the whole panel to shut down on alarm. That siren driver eats a lot of current too and it’s putting quite a draw on the battery. There are ways to wire speakers on a driver to budget the amount of current the driver draws, usually by putting speakers in series instead of parallel. The battery is discharging quickly when it’s in alarm. A sure sign that the battery is past its service life in AH capacity. I’d check the current draw out of the bell output and make sure it’s not beyond what the panel specified. I’d also go for a new and larger capacity battery. Just because the panel doesn’t show battery trouble, doesn’t mean the battery is actually good in terms of AH capacity.
That is why I use a 7amp hour battery. It may sound the same but it works with the VS279 and VS299 that have shown that they crash panels whenever they want to with this dude, no issues for me, just trying to get rid of the supervision issue on my panel
I agree with you. My battery *cables* stopped working (the battery is fine) and then since theres no battery my panel just sounds the siren for two seconds then goes into bell failure. However I found out that if I spam the panics the siren will eventually start going off from the transformer
you should run the voice driver off of an external power supply to not suck up the panel power, I use an old Roomba charger with the 4204 relay module for my fire alarms.
I connected the positive output of the charger to a relay input, the charger negative to all the alarm negatives, the alarm positive goes to the N.O. side of the relay@@SodiumInduction-hv
It was repeating in my head and i got scared... but i just played music and it went off... why was it repeating in my head?? Because he kept looping the alarm over and over
5:00 nah it crashed earlier, you can hear the panel dieing when he opens the door. And then at 5:15 the panel got low pitched and did 6 beeps seconds after. Tangled that siren needs to be on the external power supply so it doesn’t fuck up the panel like that.
@@SBLN_games I haven’t seen it as-well, but maybe if he hooks up a 6160 he could (or we) could see what zone 00 is atleast the name of it if it even has one
The control panel when alarm: REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE The control panel during alarm: REEEEEEE-dies Keypads when alarm: 13 AC STAY CHIME ALARM INSTANT Keypads during alarm: 1 A TAY E AL INST Then it dies
The 299 has gotta be the scariest siren driver ever
Scary enough for a intruder to get out.
After about the 3rd time setting that off, my parents would have _killed_ me. Lol
"You ave violated a proteted awea da powece wuh cawed leave immediately"
5:35 tfw voice driver turned into machine gun
AHHHHHHH
Yes so funny 😂😂
@@FireAlarm9200 who is the voice of that ademco talking siren speaker ?
So, on these panels, when they’re in alarm, bell output power comes straight out of the battery. This is actually pretty standard for security panels. I’ve seen panels with a high load on the bell output, cause the whole panel to shut down on alarm. That siren driver eats a lot of current too and it’s putting quite a draw on the battery. There are ways to wire speakers on a driver to budget the amount of current the driver draws, usually by putting speakers in series instead of parallel. The battery is discharging quickly when it’s in alarm. A sure sign that the battery is past its service life in AH capacity. I’d check the current draw out of the bell output and make sure it’s not beyond what the panel specified. I’d also go for a new and larger capacity battery. Just because the panel doesn’t show battery trouble, doesn’t mean the battery is actually good in terms of AH capacity.
That is why I use a 7amp hour battery. It may sound the same but it works with the VS279 and VS299 that have shown that they crash panels whenever they want to with this dude, no issues for me, just trying to get rid of the supervision issue on my panel
I agree with you. My battery *cables* stopped working (the battery is fine) and then since theres no battery my panel just sounds the siren for two seconds then goes into bell failure. However I found out that if I spam the panics the siren will eventually start going off from the transformer
you should run the voice driver off of an external power supply to not suck up the panel power, I use an old Roomba charger with the 4204 relay module for my fire alarms.
Wdym? How do you attach a charger to a 4204
I connected the positive output of the charger to a relay input, the charger negative to all the alarm negatives, the alarm positive goes to the N.O. side of the relay@@SodiumInduction-hv
@@willsarms3 you could just run wire from positive terminal to alarm and negative terminal to alarm for 4204
Panel when alarm: EEEeeeEeEEEeEeEEEEeEeE
Panel during the middle of alarm: EeEeeEeEe- -dies
Yeah 100% need a bigger PSU. You can hear the siren frequency dip once the announcer kicks on. Telltale sign of inadequate power
5:00 You can hear it winding down to beeps.
Yea it sounds like the alarms drew too much power causing the panel to crash
Some part of me wants to think it had something to do with the battery, but I can't really be sure.
The security system at my school is old and keeps crashing and each time it boots back up the siren goes off cause its a DSC system
That est is loud I had my AirPods in it did not sound to good
It was repeating in my head and i got scared... but i just played music and it went off... why was it repeating in my head?? Because he kept looping the alarm over and over
I am scared of alarms
2:02: I think my previous school’s fire alarm sounded like that or something, but higher-pitched or something… Idk.
Where did you get the sound I want to download it from my system
its not a sound, its a sound driver (which just means it makes the sound on its own)
Okay
5:35 sounds like it's trying to begin tap dancing. 😂
Welp… it’s been one of those days
Bro thats so freaking loud 7:53
Hey Garrett why'd you remove The Notifier AFP-100 Test 7 video?
It had an issue rendering and I didn’t notice till the premiere ended early. It’s getting reuploaded.
@@FireAlarm9200 Thank you Garrett and when are you gonna reupload that Alarm Video?
3:16 PANEL BROKEN 😓
Another panel crashing eh??
I’m blaming you.
@@FireAlarm9200 I’m blaming the power supply 😂
Lol 😂
Omg the sound of the ingerity sounded different
It’s not an integrity that’s why
@@BRISTOLFORCE2009 there is a model of the integrity that sounds like that, but this alarm is a pre integrity.
5:15 it crashed
@Nevan Newaz's Gaming, Vloggs and more ik
5:00 nah it crashed earlier, you can hear the panel dieing when he opens the door. And then at 5:15 the panel got low pitched and did 6 beeps seconds after. Tangled that siren needs to be on the external power supply so it doesn’t fuck up the panel like that.
wat.. it keeps crashing?
Why did it say alarm zone 00?
I think it had to do something with the panel crashing and rebooting... I've never seen that before.
@@SBLN_games I haven’t seen it as-well, but maybe if he hooks up a 6160 he could (or we) could see what zone 00 is atleast the name of it if it even has one
Finally early
5:32
The control panel when alarm: REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
The control panel during alarm: REEEEEEE-dies
Keypads when alarm:
13 AC
STAY CHIME
ALARM INSTANT
Keypads during alarm:
1 A
TAY E
AL INST
Then it dies
Absolute rubbish kit. Installed 4110s and 4140s and they were awful. Metal back plates on the 4140 and plastic covers.
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