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Does anyone know if you can disable/turn off the activity led on the Pyronix wireless PIR ref KX12DQ-WE?

And before any clever answers it still needs to work and no i dont want to stick tape or anything else over the led!

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Does anyone know if you can disable/turn off the activity led on the Pyronix wireless PIR ref KX12DQ-WE?

And before any clever answers it still needs to work and no i dont want to stick tape or anything else over the led!

I thought they went to sleep when the system is unset (isn't that the point of 2 way?) and therefore shouldn't come on anyway??

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I thought they went to sleep when the system is unset (isn't that the point of 2 way?) and therefore shouldn't come on anyway??

they do, they only flash when the system is armed or your running wireless/battery test.

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wireless ?

Oh dear the boss will be slapping you....

...he'll have to jump to reach.

they do, they only flash when the system is armed or your running wireless/battery test.

yeah i was wondering if you could have them off even when the system was armed and i heard it might be possible.

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yeah i was wondering if you could have them off even when the system was armed and i heard it might be possible.

part set? bedroom? if a detector isn't included in a part set then i guess it would stay asleep and therefore no LED?

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Why do you want to disable the led. Its only the thief who'd see it....then its too late.

Edited by miaren
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Why do you want to disable the led. Its only the thief who'd see it....then its too late.

read my post above yours - it might be that it's not kept in sleep mode even when part set.

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part set? bedroom? if a detector isn't included in a part set then i guess it would stay asleep and therefore no LED?

not part set or bedroom - i wanted the led's off permanently to test what effect it had on the battery life

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