HAI Omnipro II and door sensor question

shrs27

New Member
I recently attempted to replace a hard wired door sensor with a wireless sensor (45a00 and 58a00-1).
 
I removed the sensor from the door and the wires from the panel (zone 7 in my case). I think I deleted the zone from PC access/dealer. 
 
At 2AM central station called and said there is an issue in the protection loop.
 
What did I miss??
 
Newbie/Tinkerer
 
 
 
I've had a similar problem with a supervised wireless zone.
It always happens very early in the morning.
I'd like to know what the reason is too.
My zone is a driveway sensor so I just changed it to a non-supervised one, but that just avoids the underlying problem.

How many wireless zones do you have and how any zones did you set the receiver for?
Use the minimum number of zones on the receiver that you need for all your wireless zones.
The controller steps through all of them in series so the revisit time is longer for more zones, if you don't have a lot of wireless zones but have the maximum enabled it takes a long time to step through those empty zones.

I don't know if these latencies cause the problem or not.

I'd also be curious to hear why you changed from a hardwire to a wireless zone.
 
I changed to wireless because we installed a few new windows and doors. I didnt want to drill into them or through the floor to reroute a new wire, figured this was an easier approach. 
 
I have 2 wireless zones so far and have set the expansion to 1. 
 
Batteries, if they are weak, get their weakest when its coldest, and it almost always gets coldest in the middle of the night. This is why things always seem to report trouble in the middle of the night. Smoke alarms included. :-(
 
Like an exterior driveway sensor in winter weather...
That makes sense.

Now why is an inferior door sensor losing comma?
 
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