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    Question Honeywell DT-7235T CE Alarm problem

    Hello all,

    i'm new in this field and im using a sensor Honeywell DT-7235T and i want to connect alarm with it,
    the sensor is working when i plugged but when it try to connect the alarm with it doesn't trigger !
    anyone can help !

    they are 4 pins 2 for power and 2 for alarm and there is also the tamper ?
    should i connect the tamper to trigger the alarm ?

    thanks for help.



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    Default Honeywell DT-7235T CE Alarm problem

    Quote Originally Posted by aouelali View Post
    Hello all,

    i'm new in this field and im using a sensor Honeywell DT-7235T and i want to connect alarm with it,
    the sensor is working when i plugged but when it try to connect the alarm with it doesn't trigger !
    anyone can help !

    they are 4 pins 2 for power and 2 for alarm and there is also the tamper ?
    should i connect the tamper to trigger the alarm ?

    thanks for help.
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    Thanks for your reply
    im already have the manual but i don't understand what's the purpose of the tamper ?
    i want to connect the alarm directly to the PIR sensor when the sensor detext motion it will trigger the alarm is this possible ? and if i need any other equipments ?








    do have any idea how to connect this one with THE PIR SENSOR ?

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    Tamper means exactly what it says... if the sensor is tampered with (eg: someone tries to open it) when the alarm is armed, it will trigger the alarm.

    You haven't mentioned make/model of the alarm you are using.
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