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Hello anyone who reads this i am new to this and any forum and i have a problem with my alarm system.

I have an Accenta + alarm that was already installed in the house i have bought but i do not have a manual.

My little boy has worked out how to climb up to the alarm panel and has pressed loads of buttons on the pad and now i don't know what he has done.

When the alarm is NOT set everytime we walk in zone three the pad beeps and the light comes on. It is really annoying.

When we set the alarm it appears to be ok.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

Pinktyson

Guest Dave the alarm man
Posted

chime's on

Posted
Hello anyone who reads this i am new to this and any forum and i have a problem with my alarm system.

I have an Accenta + alarm that was already installed in the house i have bought but i do not have a manual.

My little boy has worked out how to climb up to the alarm panel and has pressed loads of buttons on the pad and now i don't know what he has done.

When the alarm is NOT set everytime we walk in zone three the pad beeps and the light comes on. It is really annoying.

When we set the alarm it appears to be ok.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

Pinktyson

Press:

RESET - CHIME - 3 - RESET

It will now be off on zone 3.

Guest anguscanplay
Posted

I always find locking mine in the cupboard under the stairs help

LOL

Angus ( you may be able to search for a user manual within the site for next time )

Posted

Hope this is of use, have a look at page 9, it's the Chime function you are talking about.

Good luck

ADE___4188_727_operinst.pdf

Someone told me I was ignorant and apathetic, I don't know what that means, nor do I care.

Guest Dave the alarm man
Posted
I always find locking mine in the cupboard under the stairs help

kid child ?

Guest anguscanplay
Posted
kid child ?

you wouldn`t get to the keypad if it was that in there would you ?

joking apart poster, it`s never a good idea to let the little ones get into the habit or next thing you know they are changing the user codes - that can be costly to put right

Guest Dave the alarm man
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it`s never a good idea to let the little ones get into the habit or next thing you know they are changing the user codes - that can be costly to put right

well with alarms, chance are the little ones will have upgraded the controls whilst their you think their watching postman pat, it being sooooo easy :whistle:

Posted

the thing about letting kids play with the keypad is, on a job recently i showed the client how to change users and names with his son in attendance, he had been a pia recently so i think the feeling was to involve the child into some form of responsibility and so acting with some more maturely, so next day get a call saying when he typed his code in the display showed -:

" welcome a$$hole"

(sorry for circumventing the BWF mods but this is one of those justified occasions).

apparently the child was on 'lock down' with no pocket money for badly misbehaving, so he got his revenge this way - sweet!,

kids, don't you just love them :)

regs

alan

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

Guest anguscanplay
Posted
the thing about letting kids play with the keypad is, on a job recently i showed the client how to change users and names with his son in attendance, he had been a pia recently so i think the feeling was to involve the child into some form of responsibility and so acting with some more maturely, so next day get a call saying when he typed his code in the display showed -:

" welcome a$$hole"

(sorry for circumventing the BWF mods but this is one of those justified occasions).

apparently the child was on 'lock down' with no pocket money for badly misbehaving, so he got his revenge this way - sweet!,

kids, don't you just love them :)

regs

alan

one word - cupboard

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