My brand new M1G's keypad has an "OVER CURRENT" message that refuses to go away, even after I reduced connections to a serial expander, input expander and keypad plus 4 sensors.
I used Menu 8 to ensure I'm not exceeding the allowed draw- it reads 638mA which should be fine. I've checked all the connections to ensure there is no DC short circuit; it's all using short lengths of Cat5e (everything within a yard of the main unit at the moment) and it looks OK. The bus is wired in serial with the proper terminating resistor.
I've also got a listen-in interface, but as far as I can tell that doesn't count for the allowed aux current draw.
Any suggestions about what to do next? Everything works properly but I keep getting the irritating "OVER CURRENT" message all the time.
I used Menu 8 to ensure I'm not exceeding the allowed draw- it reads 638mA which should be fine. I've checked all the connections to ensure there is no DC short circuit; it's all using short lengths of Cat5e (everything within a yard of the main unit at the moment) and it looks OK. The bus is wired in serial with the proper terminating resistor.
I've also got a listen-in interface, but as far as I can tell that doesn't count for the allowed aux current draw.
Any suggestions about what to do next? Everything works properly but I keep getting the irritating "OVER CURRENT" message all the time.