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7 minutes ago, PeterJames said:

I expected the bell to sound, but it seems that it did. but you omitted to tell us 

Until I swapped the fuses, I had no idea if it was fuses, pcb or cpu. When I spotted the blown keypad fuse, I feared that you may have been right about the pcb, but when I removed the bell fuse, and the bell boxes sounded, I knew that fuse was good, so inserting it in the keypad slot, to see if they were ok, proved it was just a blown fuse and everything was ok, now all I need is to locate a replacement fuse

Posted
1 hour ago, PeterJames said:

But what should have happened when he removed the bell fuse?

Yes at that point, but when the rkp fuse blew then no. 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


Posted
1 hour ago, PeterJames said:

I expected the bell to sound, but it seems that it did. but you omitted to tell us 

Lol he didn't read it all again

5 hours ago, Jim Mac said:

Norman you were correct, When I checked the keypad fuse it had blown, but when I swapped the bell fuse with keypad fuse, the keypad came back on and the bellbox sounded, so unit is fine, I just need to source a 500mA 20mmx5mm anti-surge, quick blow fuse

Like here pete

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