Yep, wired the resistor in parallel according to the image previously posted. I couldn't understand the use of the resistor since I have a very minimal electronics background. I thought that the zone would ALWAYS be in the ready state since the resistor was connected to the + and - terminals of the zone and that closing the relay would have no effect on changing the state of the zone. Well, I was wrong. Wiring in parallel as you suggested for a NO open relay does work correctly.ano said:Good work. So I'm assuming you found your EOL resistor?
So the Omni is a bit like Goldilocks. If a zone is not just right, it will be trouble or not-ready. And it works with normally open sensors and normally closed.bkiedro said:Hello everyone! I'm struggling with this same issue but I can't seem to get over the hump. I have connected my holding tank alarm to an input on my expander board. I had a resister in series and everything worked fine, but it was "opposite". It was always in the not ready state. It flipped to the Secure state when the alarm tripped. I'm looking to wire it correctly. I removed the EOL resister and simply installed it on the - and + terminals which I believe is in parallel. That said, it still states "not ready" and the loop is around 36. Could anyone shed some light on what i'm doing wrong in this example?