Intellisense Activeguard AG6 or AG8 Decoy Bell Box
Decoy box of the AG6 & AG8 Activeguard bellbox
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Intellisense Activeguard AG6from Honeywell Security. With twin stobes and a comfort LED
| Code | AG6 |
| Reviews | 12347 Reviews |
****Ade intellisense activeguard ag6 bell box
Have used many of these and found them to be great for the money, look good and work well. The negative comments stem f...
Price: £16.35
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| Intellisense AG6 Activeguard Bellbox (AG6) | £16.35 £19.62 inc. VAT |
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The Active Guard AG6 external sounder is designed to be simple to install with keyhole fixings, and offers a wide variety of features and safeguards.
Features
Dimensions
Height: 300mm
Width: 200mm
Depth: 55mm
Weight: 840gr
Specification
| Hold off supply: | 13.65v dc nominal, 12 ~ 14.5v dc |
| Load current: | 30ma : quiescent 400ma: combined sounder and strobe 170ma: strobe only |
| Sound output level: | 110db @ 1m nom |
| Battery: | 6v, 280mAhr nicad. Minimum of 3 x 15 minute alarms from fully charged battery without recharge |
| Operating temperature: | -20’c ~ 40’c, operating and storage |
| Humidity: | 5% ~ 95% relative humidity, non-condensing |
| Trigger conditions: | Automatic reset occurs when trigger clears |
| Triggers: | Loss of hold off supply S- Negative trigger (-V applied) Trigger occurs when terminal voltage is less than 3.5v Maximum load 1.0mA. |
| Tamper detection: | Wall and cover retaining screw |
| Cut off timer: | 15 minutes nom. (Sounder only) |
| Strobe trigger: | -V applied |
| Strobe: | 0.6 joules per flash. 2 flashes per second nom. @ 13.65v dc strobe supply. |
| Weight: | 840gr |
| Approvals: | The AG6 sounder complies with EN50131-1 which relates to security control equipment. |
In response to recent feedback, when connecting to a (G4) ADE Alarm Panel the connections are:
| ADE G4 Control Panel | D | A | B | Strobe - | T |
| AG6 Active Guard Bell Box | V + | V - | SW | ST - | R - |
****Ade intellisense activeguard ag6 bell box
By Jon Taylor on 01st May 2013
Have used many of these and found them to be great for the money, look good and work well. The negative comments stem from lack of experience with the products in general. As for the last comment, Strobe + has not been used for many years with most suppliers.
****Ag6 bellbox
By PATRICK on 08th Apr 2013
FITTED G4 CONTROL PANE AND AG6BELLBOX ,WHEN I WENT TO CONNECT WIRING AND FOUND THE CONNECTIONS ON BOTH PANEL AND BELLBOX ARE NOT NUMBERED THE SAME SO I AM LEFT WITH SECURITY SYSTEM NOT WORKING ,WHY HAVE YOU NOT HAD INSTRUCTION FOR CONNECTIONS MADE CLEAR ,WHEN I PHONED YOU I WAS INSTRUCTED TO PHONE THE HONEY WELL THE MAKERS OF THE PANEL TWICE, BUT COULDNOT UNDERSTAND.. SO I HAVE A SECURITY SYSTEM THAT IS JUST AN ORNIMENT ON THE WALL.VERY FRUSTRATED
****Ag6 bellbox
By Barry Hanner on 08th Apr 2013
I had the same problem as "Patrick" with the G4 control panel! I am starting out in business and if thats not hard enough you give out instructions with no earthly purpose what so-ever! I was going to start and promote this brand, but not now!!!!!!! As PATRICK pointed out, it makes the alarm neither use nor orniment! Also with the fix that is posted above, there is no B-ve, just a B! Also there is no T-ve, just a T that has a link to B!!! If B-ve is B and T-ve is T, does the link have to be removed?????????? Another frustrated Customer!!!!!!!!!! Alert Electrical Response: Dear Barry. We are trying to contact you by telephone but in the mean time we have posted up the latest instructions supplied by the manufacturers technical department at the bottom of the description. Please accept our apologies.
****Accenta g4 and ag6 bell box
By Sammy on 08th Apr 2013
hi , i recently had the accenta g4 and ag6 box installed , according to the engineers ,the wiring on the bell box to the control panel are different or do not correspond? i do beleive they did overcome this issue , however after now occupying the property were are now experiencing faults in a certain zone after setting the system and returning to the property , any advice accepted ,,thankyou.
Alert Response: It sounds like the engineers managed to wire the panel to bellbox correctly but there is a fault on the individual zone. If they hadnt the system would not set properly. For reference here are the wiring instructions we place on all of the ADE G4 pages on www.alertelectrical.com:
When connecting to an Active Guard AG6 or AG8 bell box the connections are:
| ADE G4 Control Panel | D | A | B | Strobe - | T |
| AG6/8 Active Guard Bell Box | V + | V - | SW | ST - | R - |
You can omit the zone which will allow the rest of the system to arm and prove where the fault is. The engineers then need to rectify the fault on the zone.
****G4 control panel and ag6bellbox
By Unknown on 08th Apr 2013
(G4) Logic 6 Alarm Panel connections are: The alarm panel connections being: Strobe +, Strobe -, T -ve tamper return, A -ve supply (0v), D +ve supply (12v), B -ve Sounder trigger The bell box connections being: St- Strobe trigger, Tr Tamper return, S-Sounder trigger, V+ Positive supply, V- Negative supply Panel to the bellbox are: (D+ to V+), (A- to V-), (B-ve to S -), (T-ve to Tr), (Strobe- to St -) ALERT RESPONSE: Thank you; we have added the information to the detailed information on the AG6 bellbox.
****Ag6 bell box and accenta g4 panel
By Gurmel Bansal on 08th Apr 2013
I have just installed ths for a client. I admit that the wiring instructions in Activeguard AG6 package are not very explicit, but after a bit of careful thought can be followed through. The tamper switch in the lid can be a bit temper mental which will lead to 'tamper lockout' on the panel. If you confirm the tamper circuit on the zones with a meter, then you can isolate the tamper fault to the AG6. I would recommend the ADE AG8 panel as it has more features for the slight extra cost.
****Six into five doesnt work!
By John Galpin on 08th Apr 2013
On the control panel and its instructions there are six wires required to connect to the bellbox. In the bellbox itself there are only five terminals! What am I supposed to do with the one marked Strobe+ on the control panel which seems to have no equivalent in the bellbox?
hi , i recently had the accenta g4 and ag6 box installed , according to the engineers ,the wiring on the bell box to the control panel are different or do not correspond? i do beleive they did overcome this issue , however after now occupying the property were are now experiencing faults in a certain zone after setting the system and returning to the property , any advice accepted ,,thankyou.
Alert Response: It sounds like the engineers managed to wire the panel to bellbox correctly but there is a fault on the individual zone. If they hadnt the system would not set properly. For reference here are the wiring instructions we place on all of the ADE G4 pages on www.alertelectrical.com:
When connecting to an Active Guard AG6 or AG8 bell box the connections are:
| ADE G4 Control Panel | D | A | B | Strobe - | T |
| AG6/8 Active Guard Bell Box | V + | V - | SW | ST - | R - |
You can omit the zone which will allow the rest of the system to arm and prove where the fault is. The engineers then need to rectify the fault on the zone.
I have just installed ths for a client. I admit that the wiring instructions in Activeguard AG6 package are not very explicit, but after a bit of careful thought can be followed through. The tamper switch in the lid can be a bit temper mental which will lead to 'tamper lockout' on the panel. If you confirm the tamper circuit on the zones with a meter, then you can isolate the tamper fault to the AG6. I would recommend the ADE AG8 panel as it has more features for the slight extra cost.
On the control panel and its instructions there are six wires required to connect to the bellbox. In the bellbox itself there are only five terminals! What am I supposed to do with the one marked Strobe+ on the control panel which seems to have no equivalent in the bellbox?