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hi ,

i have just cut a wire to a  PIR on my alarm system........actually just knicked one of the coloured wires within cable......

the internal siren sounded and it seems all power to other PIR's and main panel has been lost ....cable wires are all connected now.

 

any ideas ....

thanks 

Posted

I would suspect a fuse has blown in the panel.

When was the last time the unit was serviced as this would be good time to get a professional in to give it a once over whilst hopefully repairing the system?

Posted (edited)

Hi

yes your correct...

fuse blown 

now it wants the engineer code which I thought was #### enter but that's not working ..

so panel working but need the eng code 

again any ideas 

and thanks for reply

 

hiw much is a service ??

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Posted

The installer would use there own code in the system.

We do not give out codes, manuals or defaulting information here for security reasons.

 

If you can't contact the original maintainer, I would recommend you call a few local companies and inquire about a service.

Karisma's are quite an old panel now, I have known even well maintained ones to have iD biscuits fail and NVM issues.

Posted

I don't know original installer ...

there must be some way of putting in a new engineer code .....

thats all it seems to need .....

anyone know how ??

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10 minutes ago, John 4 said:

I don't know original installer ...

there must be some way of putting in a new engineer code .....

thats all it seems to need .....

anyone know how ??

Well you will need to default the system which may mean reprogramming it , you could pay someone to do once over and provide you with it , but if it's cost excersice then may reflect what your trying to protect meaning it's low priority 

Posted (edited)

in order to change the engineer code (if unknown) it will mean a full default of the system and  would require it being fully re- programmed  from scratch.

Unless you are fully ofay with alarms and competent I strongly suggest this is carried out by a competent alarm engineer.

 

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Posted

You could get someone to default the engineer & user codes only, no need for a full default. A decent alarm co / engineer could default them within no time at all. 

Posted
5 hours ago, PSE said:

You could get someone to default the engineer & user codes only, no need for a full default. A decent alarm co / engineer could default them within no time at all. 

Are you sure? I didnt think you could with ADE panels, its been a long time since I did any programming mind.

Posted

Think it's a full default on these, it's the manager code you can reset via procedure , engineer is full default I believe 

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