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Radionics geewhiz304 07-15-2007
Posted by on July 15, 2007, 1:45 pm
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Hi I am interested in working for a Alarm company. They mainly
install Radionics systems. I was hoping somebbody can answer some
questions and give me a basic idea how they operate. My first thing is
what does the EOL resistor in a popit module used for? In general what
is resistors used for in the first place? When you have say 25 popits
on a popex module when one point is faulted how does the panel know
which one it is? Does it talk to the panel and tell it's point number?
I have read that say you have a point that has a bad popit and maybe
it is point 20 who actually has the bad popit you may get alarms for
other points. How can you determine that it is actually point 20 that
has a bad popit? Do you just have to check each and every popit?


Posted by Roland More on July 15, 2007, 8:15 pm
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http://fe0wap86.bosch.de/intershoproot/eCS/Store/all/ST_NA/lit1/D9127SeriesPOPI_DataSheet_enUS_F2613345291.pdf

First, its Bosch now and not Radionics anymore. Second go to class for G
series panels and you'll have all your remaining questions answered.

> Hi I am interested in working for a Alarm company. They mainly
> install Radionics systems. I was hoping somebbody can answer some
> questions and give me a basic idea how they operate. My first thing is
> what does the EOL resistor in a popit module used for? In general what
> is resistors used for in the first place? When you have say 25 popits
> on a popex module when one point is faulted how does the panel know
> which one it is? Does it talk to the panel and tell it's point number?
> I have read that say you have a point that has a bad popit and maybe
> it is point 20 who actually has the bad popit you may get alarms for
> other points. How can you determine that it is actually point 20 that
> has a bad popit? Do you just have to check each and every popit?
>



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