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FBII OMNI 400/600 question

Recently i install an FBII Omni 400. I try to boot the panel without
ac, only with the battery, but nothing happens...
Is that correct?! It only wakes up with ac? We dont have untill now ac
power cause its a new building.
I measure 12.8 V on battery and when i connect the battery leads i
read on the panel terminals 2.7 V... Without any power connection even
for the pirs or the keypad...
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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disconnect the battery, attach the AC, then reconnect the battery.

2.7 v won't run the panel, sounds like you ran the batt down...give it a
few hours to recharge. how long have you been running it on batt only?



| Recently i install an FBII Omni 400. I try to boot the panel without
| ac, only with the battery, but nothing happens...
| Is that correct?! It only wakes up with ac? We dont have untill now ac
| power cause its a new building.
| I measure 12.8 V on battery and when i connect the battery leads i
| read on the panel terminals 2.7 V... Without any power connection even
| for the pirs or the keypad...
|
 
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Bob La Londe

Jan 1, 1970
0
Recently i install an FBII Omni 400. I try to boot the panel without
ac, only with the battery, but nothing happens...
Is that correct?! It only wakes up with ac? We dont have untill now ac
power cause its a new building.
I measure 12.8 V on battery and when i connect the battery leads i
read on the panel terminals 2.7 V... Without any power connection even
for the pirs or the keypad...

Check the battery fuse or fusable link. If I read this correctly you have a
battery that reads 12.8V
Check the battery fuse or fusable link, but when you connect to the panel
the aux output only reads 2.7V. Actually that sounds more like a something
else is wrong. The voltage would not be that high with a blown fuse. Might
get a transient voltage of 2.7mV

Are you by any chance using an auto ranging meter?


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Neo

Jan 1, 1970
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Recently i install an FBII Omni 400. I try to boot the panel without
ac, only with the battery, but nothing happens...
Is that correct?! It only wakes up with ac? We dont have untill now ac

Powered up with AC and battery connected and then remove the AC keep
the battery connected at your workbench. that way it will work wait
for 2 minutes in powered state

Regards,
Neo
 
S

Security Alarm Man

Jan 1, 1970
0
Recently i install an FBII Omni 400. I try to boot the panel without
ac, only with the battery, but nothing happens...

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This is a battery protection circuit. You can bypass it by
temporarily putting a jumper wire between battery negative and aux
power negative. This will allow the panel to power up and run
without AC. After it starts, remove the jumper and it will run until
the battery gets to low to operate the system. Then it will shut down
again. This prevents the battery from being deep-discharged.

Another great source for updates and new information is a toolbar that
gives you instant access to Honeywell's MyWebTech. You can download
visit the download page at http://mywebtechportal.ourbusinesstoolbar.com/
or download it directly using the following URL link,
http://mywebtechportal.ourbusinesstoolbar.com/exe

Hope this helps you out. By the way, this same trick works on the
newer vista p panels as well.
 
H

hayes

Jan 1, 1970
0
Security Alarm Man said:
This is a battery protection circuit. You can bypass it by
temporarily putting a jumper wire between battery negative and aux
power negative. This will allow the panel to power up and run
without AC. After it starts, remove the jumper and it will run until
the battery gets to low to operate the system. Then it will shut down
again. This prevents the battery from being deep-discharged.

Another great source for updates and new information is a toolbar that
gives you instant access to Honeywell's MyWebTech. You can download
visit the download page at http://mywebtechportal.ourbusinesstoolbar.com/
or download it directly using the following URL link,
http://mywebtechportal.ourbusinesstoolbar.com/exe

Hope this helps you out. By the way, this same trick works on the
newer vista p panels as well.
whats the password?
 
R

Robert L Bass

Jan 1, 1970
0
Another great source for updates and new
information is a toolbar that gives you instant
access to Honeywell's MyWebTech....

Be extremely careful of this. The website is not
associated with Honeywell and the download
may very well be a virus.

If you need access to the MyWeb Tech site
you can simply log on. The user name and
password are common knowledge and have been
posted in this newsgroup in the past.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

=============================>
Bass Home Electronics
941-925-8650
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
=============================>
 
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hayes

Jan 1, 1970
0
Robert L Bass said:
Be extremely careful of this. The website is not
associated with Honeywell and the download
may very well be a virus.

slick
 
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Jim

Jan 1, 1970
0
whats the password?- Hide quoted text -


Just watch what you're doing with this jerk.

He's advertising his website here which he isn't supposed to be doing
in the first place and second he's implying that it has something to
do with Honeywell and it doesn't. You've got to download some kind of
file in order to gain access to the site.

I'd be pretty careful with someone who's trying to impersonate a large
corp. or misdirect you.

The guys is obviously trying some kind of scam.
 
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