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A couple of weeks ago we started getting a "System Troubles:" message on the keypad screen when attempting to set the Agility 3 alarm.

 

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When this message appears it pretty much blocks the alarm from doing anything else. It can happen over and over again.

 

The alarm was installed last March/April 2015 and hasn't shown this problem until February 2016 -- and it stopped us being able to set the alarm on exit for a few days. Then all of a sudden the problem went away, luckily on a day it was really needed.

 

I read in the manual today that the troubles can be bypassed - but is it possible to retrospectively review what caused the troubles? All the times the message appears it was my other half setting the alarm and I wasn't present until the day it did work (typical!)

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Ok so what do the troubles show, your user manual should show you how to list them or something , I don't this panel but won't be much different from a visonic lol

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James you should know better, you don't like others posting ****, so why are you doing it ?

Check the system log and list what it shows so we can see your issues.

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A couple of weeks ago we started getting a "System Troubles:"

really start to worry when its starts displaying "mooonlight" "love" & "romance" ?

Mr th2.jpg Veritas God

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