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Hi all, I have been living in my new house since feb this year and have so far been able to put up with a zone 06 tamper which seems to occur at least once a week and once re-set it doesn’t occur again for a little while. But I am now sat writing this after it has alarmed with a zone 06 tamper for the 7th time tonight. 
 

I have already come to terms with the fact there is most likely a short in the circuit somewhere (probably somewhere I cannot access), so I am left wondering if I am able to permanently disable this zone on the alarm panel? 

 

Ideally I would like for the alarm to work and function, even if it meant without one of the zones working. 
 

Thanks in advance,

 

Will

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8 minutes ago, Will2020 said:

Hi all, I have been living in my new house since feb this year and have so far been able to put up with a zone 06 tamper 

 

wouldn't any normal person got someone to sort this in april or may at the latest ?

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49 minutes ago, Will2020 said:

Obviously living up to your username. Anyone have any useful information for me?

Call a alarm company?

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1 hour ago, Will2020 said:

Obviously living up to your username. Anyone have any useful information for me?

System was designed as such it required that sensor , so why would t you get it fixed? It's possible of course to disable any sensor , but at what point would you stop disabling sensors ? 

 

Useful is as above , get someone to look at it , but if house , or valuables or yourself is not worth protecting anyway , rip it out and turn it off is probably best (not)

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