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Alarms

Wireless water sensor in MG5050 (always stays open)

piponito
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
I have reset a Paradox MG5050 with K37 keyboard to factory settings and wanted to reconfigure a wireless flood detector. I have configured it in zone 2 with definition of zone 20 (24h. Water) and options of zone 1, 2, 3 and 8. The problem occurs that when the wireless sensor detects water and blows the alarm, the area stays open all the time and does not close when the alarm siren is turned off. The only way to remove the "open zone 2" on the keyboard is by entering settings and deleting that zone. So far everything has been working fine, that is to say that the detector was working and the "open area" was removed but I had to reset the board to the factory and when reconfiguring everything I get this problem of not getting it to close after the alarm zone 2 of the sensor. If you can help me I would be very grateful. Attached photo of the sensor and a video of how I do the process: = 14px = 14px = 14px = 14px
piponito
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
I tried it and this time yes. Now when the alarm is turned off, the zone is closed. Thank you very much redo for the help. I'm very happy. Greetings.
asmodeo78
asmodeo78
9.854
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
Good. Set the zone as Water 24 Hours. Greetings.
redo
redo
7.086
hace 6 años

In 714 and 715, you can configure the time that the control panel monitors the areas that remain open after the siren sounds, so that they do not create alarms again.

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redo
redo
7.086
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
1.Try to give the key (delete) 2. Perhaps the auto-off zone option in the 712 put 001 (originally it takes 005) we will stop the alarm at 5 alarms, if in zone attributes the 1 is on.
piponito
hace 6 años

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for trying to help me.
The area was already set as 24hrs. water (number 20) but it has not worked and the keyboard always shows the area as open.
I have also tried sections [714] and [715] by setting 001 (one minute) and following the open zon. Nor changing section [712] in 001 causes the zone to close.
I have attached a photo in the main post and I send you a video that I have done configuring the area and pouring water to the sensor to cause an alarm:
https://youtu.be/CkOj3EiSrUM

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redo
redo
7.086
hace 6 años

Ahh ok. That you use the outside entrance of a paradox contact ...... it is worth to delete it and register it with a digit at the end. (Bone +1) Bone if it's 9659753. You memorize it like that 9659754.
And that's it

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redo
redo
7.086
hace 6 años

If you register it as you do it with the tamper it is to work as a contact (for door or window) with the small magnet that, when separated, opens the area and when it closes it closes.
Look at the serial on the sticker next to the battery holder on the right side. To use the ext zone add 1 more at the end. If it is 123456. Record it as 123457.

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redo
redo
7.086
hace 6 años

Also register by pressing the tamper twice (1 cont and 2 is ext input)

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piponito
hace 6 años

Ahhh, okay, I thought it was the same to register it by pressing the tamper than by putting the serial numbers.
So I do this (I delete zone 2 before):
1. ENTER + installer code
2. frame 002 of chosen area
3. 20 hour water zone definition frame 20
4. partition 1 frame 1
5. frame zone options 1,2,3, and 8
6. ENTER to save and exit
And then to register the sensor in zone 2:
1. ENTER + installer code
2. frame 062 to register sensor in zone 2
3. type sensor serial number + 1
Or directly give tamper twice.

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redo
redo
7.086
hace 6 años

Exactly as described above

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piponito
hace 6 años

I redo, since it is already solved above.
(I do not understand this yoreparo post system, I write something and the last comment does not put it, and then I get trash icons in which in theory I can delete messages from others?)
Anyway, I am very happy and thank you for your help, and asmodeo78 also assisted me in search of the solution.

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asmodeo78
asmodeo78
9.854
hace 6 años

Good.
The important thing is that you could solve your problem.
Greetings and congratulations.

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