I had a few questions as I start to fill out my zones on my OmniPro II.
Can you share a single power supply among multiple 17A00-9? I don't plan to use any of the output zones so not sure how much current I will be drawing?
Will there be a error generated if I don't connect a battery to the 17A00-9? I am not planning to use it for security functions or life safety functions?
Is there a noticeable delay between zones on this board verse those on the OPII or the expanders attached via the ribbon cable? I plan to use this for things like turning on closet lights when the doors are opened or occupancy and other sensors of that type. So for elements like detecting a closet door open, I would like the response to be as fast as the built in board.
P.S. - HAI It would be great if expansion were a bit easier than the 17A00-9 makes it. The elk can be expanded to 208 zones with pretty cheap expansion boards. There seems to be some pros to the 17A00-9 for remote locations. But It would be great if HAI had a good choice for non-remote zones. A 32 or 64 zone expander board w/ no outputs would be about perfect
Can you share a single power supply among multiple 17A00-9? I don't plan to use any of the output zones so not sure how much current I will be drawing?
Will there be a error generated if I don't connect a battery to the 17A00-9? I am not planning to use it for security functions or life safety functions?
Is there a noticeable delay between zones on this board verse those on the OPII or the expanders attached via the ribbon cable? I plan to use this for things like turning on closet lights when the doors are opened or occupancy and other sensors of that type. So for elements like detecting a closet door open, I would like the response to be as fast as the built in board.
P.S. - HAI It would be great if expansion were a bit easier than the 17A00-9 makes it. The elk can be expanded to 208 zones with pretty cheap expansion boards. There seems to be some pros to the 17A00-9 for remote locations. But It would be great if HAI had a good choice for non-remote zones. A 32 or 64 zone expander board w/ no outputs would be about perfect
