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james.wilson

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  1. ats fault is different to an atp fault ats fault is bad your system isn't signalling on either
  2. I'd test current passed first but yes bear in mind those days were not just nc and a lost was no If you have played with unknown circuits, outside of security panels a meter will help loads
  3. maybe not on an old logic panel, probably 12v pos on the circuits. 0v tamper etc pressure mat days
  4. just use a meter to test all outputs then you will know
  5. http://www.psimagazine.co.uk/dedicated-micros-in-uk-enters-administration/ assuming it'sjust to get rid of dm but keep everything else?
  6. wireless installs remove all skill so no need for a survey
  7. Yes I am aware. It will be fixed. Just use the contact us link at the bottom of the page.
  8. I doubt the battery in the bell is causing your symptoms
  9. We need to know what lights are on the alarm after it activates
  10. We will need a lot more info than that mate. Could be anything but probably not the panel itself. What does it show after an alarm?
  11. Assuming the tamper circuit is connected correctly then id say its a faulty bell. If the tamper circuit isnt then id say you either a faulty switch or it needs adjusting
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