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Hello!

 

Moved in to house, with this alarm that appears faulty, the fuse for the alarm is down, when it's flicked up the alarm sounds.

 

We were not provided with the code!

 

Is there any way to reset it completely without the code?

 

Any clue why it's would be sounding the alarm as soon as it's powered on, or is that a very silly question! 

 

The TA light is on too

 

Many thanks 

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Edited by lisa1302
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We do not provide defaulting or manuals here as per our guidelines.

It's possible it's decommissioned for a reason, they aren't designed to be just switched off and on from the fuse and just work.

Best to have an installer recommission it, but expect them to recommend an upgrade.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, lisa1302 said:

Hello!

 

Moved in to house, with this alarm that appears faulty, the fuse for the alarm is down, when it's flicked up the alarm sounds.

 

We were not provided with the code!

 

Is there any way to reset it completely without the code?

 

Any clue why it's would be sounding the alarm as soon as it's powered on, or is that a very silly question! 

 

The TA light is on too

 

Many thanks 

PXL_20231210_220139656.jpg

Realistically scrap

Posted
1 hour ago, lisa1302 said:

Is there any way to reset it completely without the code?

This isnt a yale / diy system if this was possible your alarm would be easily defeated on a break in.

 

An alarm is a great thing and way better than doorbell cams or cctv for general crime. Im assuming you would like to have one.

Get it serviced and operational is my advice.

No code can just 'fix' things it appears to have a tamper fault.

24 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

Realistically scrap

id disagree i quite like the old ade stuff only major issue was a weak charger circuit. Looked after they last forever

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