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Hello!

The alarm that we have inherited comes up with a +BAT MIS 0001 error code, which won't let us set the alarm.

All worked fine for the last 3 years, I've recently replaced the batteries on each of the 4 wireless points after one of them had died.

The info I've managed to get on this is as follows:

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CPO38 Honeywell

Grade 3 Class II

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Galaxy 2-12

Version 1.44

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ADT

ED8 - 7300

PC+ABSFR

Hope someone could tell me what the error code means (tried googling without luck)...

I've seen some posts refer to the 12V battery, which I assume is the block on the wall opposite the keypad, could it be that it is on its way?

Many Thanks!

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Hello - my alarm started showing the same error message. Can you please let me know what battery I need for this, and whether it's a simple job (or requires a technican to perform).

I'm no longer monitored by ADT, and have a reasonable level of DIY/electrical skill!

thanks!

  • 2 months later...
Posted

Its the main 7amp our battery i had this today i fitted a g2 20 and i ad and old batt in the van even thou it showed 13volts the amps where none exsistant i think the pannel must monitor the amps hense te error code

  • 8 years later...
Posted

Wonder if any one has any other  suggestions, as I’ve replaced the main 12v battery in the control panel with a brand new one today and the error message will not clear down on exiting engineering mode  

Posted (edited)

 Voltage with my meter indicated 12.78 volts and 385ma, really strange went to set the alarm this evening - stuck in engineer mode due to error message 

of +batt missing 0001 has cleared by itself. So took alarm out of Engineer  mode and it reset with no tamper errors or batt errors and reported 6 modules before and after and all ok. So don’t know what has happened between this morning and this evening but it seems ok. So let’s hope all is well. And big thanks for the swift reply earlier 

 

Edited by SteveO99

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