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shadybrothers

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#76214 30-Jan-2011 19:08
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Hey, how do I do the alarm loop on the ST2206? I can get dialtone using the iso port so I have it working that far. I have tried using one pair punched into TO A to FROM A and TO B to FROM B. I am fairly certain I am doing this bit wrong.

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  #432919 30-Jan-2011 19:41
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  #432923 30-Jan-2011 19:53
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Yup, I am following the instructions that came with it, has the added part about looping the to/from alarm parts if you have no alarm.

I'm positive that I have done the loop wrong.




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  #432925 30-Jan-2011 19:54
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The loop just needs to go from A to A and B to B.

Have you wired the splitter in correctly?




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  #432938 30-Jan-2011 20:35
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Have wired up As per the instructions and the diagram here http://m.geekzone.co.nz/Forums/66/Topic/72356

Going to go repunch the filter to st2206




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  #432940 30-Jan-2011 20:46
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Sorted. Re punched. Good game :)




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  #433427 31-Jan-2011 21:45
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You called, you sorted, all good.

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