keith454 Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Hi All. we have had a scantronic 4600 in the house for 16 years. it hasn't been used for the last 10 due to the kids and dog always setting it off. now the kids are older and the dog was sadly put to sleep a week ago i want to start using the alarm again. i've changed all the batteries and done a walk test and all seems fine. however, i've just found out we have a chime on two of the sensors that i want to disable. is there a way of doing this or would an engineer be needed. thanks in anticipation to a reply.
keith454 Posted April 9, 2008 Author Posted April 9, 2008 thanks for the reply. unfortunately i have tried what you said but the chime remains on. any other ideas or should i just scrap the system and get a new one.
magpye Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 thanks for the reply.unfortunately i have tried what you said but the chime remains on. any other ideas or should i just scrap the system and get a new one. 4600 User Commands From the Keypad Full Set > User code + 2 Unset > User code Part Set > User code + 1 Omit Zones > User code + 2 + OMIT + zone number. (Repeat OMIT + zone number for all zones to be omitted.) Keypad PA > 1 + 3 Silence Bells > User code Reset > User code Change User Code > 6 + Enter + existing code + new code + Enter Walk Test > 3 + Enter + User code + activate detectors + Enter to end test On older units: User code + 3 + Enter + activate detectors + Enter to end test Chime On/Off > 4 + Enter + User code Will sound silly I know but if the above is not solving your problem, have you got any smoke detectors that need new batteries? Someone told me I was ignorant and apathetic, I don't know what that means, nor do I care.
Guest anguscanplay Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 thanks for the reply.unfortunately i have tried what you said but the chime remains on. any other ideas or should i just scrap the system and get a new one. edited
keith454 Posted April 10, 2008 Author Posted April 10, 2008 Will sound silly I know but if the above is not solving your problem, have you got any smoke detectors that need new batteries? lol, i think i may well have. thanks anyway. I'll have a look through the threads and see what systems are top of peeps lists.
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