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Nx8v2
Nx8v2




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Unless you are connecting the TAKE battery leads to a battery, you should not be connecting it to anything.ĭo not apply a plug-in transformer to the battery input. Now, when applying power to the TAKE battery cable-nothing happens Ideally you would want to be able to power up and power down the TAKE and the Go!Control Panel independently, but the setup described precludes that. The wires would need to go in the same terminals, + + in one, and - in the other.Īfterward, power cycle your Go!Control panel by entering programming and exit saving changes. It would be no different to directly connect the wires to the TAKE from the 14VDC power supply. You’re essentially using the old panel terminals as a wire connector, nothing more in this case. You would not see any lights on the NX8 in this case, you are not powering the old panel.

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Also, don’t get any lights on the NX-8V2 (but can’t recall if I did before or not). When I connect the TAKE to the KP COM/KP POS on the old panel, the red light goes out. Currently, if I power the old panel with 14vdc first, then connect the TAKE to the same leads, The red light on TAKE comes on, but it seems to be dimmer than expected. I would encourage connecting the 14VDC transformer only to the Go!Control Panel DC power input. The TAKE-345 can operate on the same 14VDC transformer, but I would not recommend it. Voltage that is accepted by devices is always +/- a bit from the exact specification. See this video for an installation tutorial on the TAKE-345. Thank you for the description, it helps clarify what is being used. You are essentially just powering the TAKE directly from the Go!Control’s power transformer.

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Ah, I see, so you are not using a backup battery, and you are not trying to power the old panel with the transformer.






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