Desert_AIP
Senior Member
Looking for verifcation of my suspicions based on behavior I am observing.
Are the + and - sides of the input zones internally connected on an Omni Pro II?
I have a 3 wire input going to two zones, one wire (NC and NO) to each + terminal and the COM terminal going to both - terminals.
The contact can only be in one state or the other. I have it wired to two zones because I want positive confirmation of both states.
With the contact in the NC position, I am still getting signal (voltage) down the NO wire, and vice versa.
The only thing I can think of is the terminals are connected internally and voltage is travelling down the COM wire across the zone termnials from - to + and out the unswitched + terminal.
It appears I may need to wire a blocking diode to prevent this.
If I do that, any idea if the 0.6V drop across the diode will affect the zone recognizing a SECURE state with a 1K EOL?
Are the + and - sides of the input zones internally connected on an Omni Pro II?
I have a 3 wire input going to two zones, one wire (NC and NO) to each + terminal and the COM terminal going to both - terminals.
The contact can only be in one state or the other. I have it wired to two zones because I want positive confirmation of both states.
With the contact in the NC position, I am still getting signal (voltage) down the NO wire, and vice versa.
The only thing I can think of is the terminals are connected internally and voltage is travelling down the COM wire across the zone termnials from - to + and out the unswitched + terminal.
It appears I may need to wire a blocking diode to prevent this.
If I do that, any idea if the 0.6V drop across the diode will affect the zone recognizing a SECURE state with a 1K EOL?