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Presuming you mean your putting the code in the RKP - sounds like a blown fuse on the rkp line - if the leds dont light on the keypad then its that.

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the power light comes on the keypad and when i punch the code in each number still chimes i have checked the fuse and its ok

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The default user code on one of those is 0123 by the way.

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when u powered the system down did you do mains and battery or just mains?

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The default user code on one of those is 0123 by the way.

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oops just read the eng manual and found that out lol.

sorry, my bad.

Regards

Bellman

Service Engineer and all round nice bloke :-)

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all sirens go off and the only light on the keypad is the power light

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Is it the normal siren sound or is it pulsing on and off?

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Is it the normal siren sound or is it pulsing on and off?

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I like the way your thinking - If it was a 24hr fire zone it would go off straight away -although the cust code should still silence it though :(

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I like the way your thinking - If it was a 24hr fire zone it would go off straight away  -although the cust code should still silence it though :(

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Sometimes lock you out on 24h fire zone don

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Its poss, but the user code or default code should still silence the alarm even if it were in a tamper condition or fire alarm 24hr zone - unless the bells in tamper with a duff sab - so when he juices the panel its feeding the siren whilst in tamper condition or something???

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On some G3 the first ones if a fire zone was active then the sounders would not stop until the zone had cleared

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Really, so as robert suggested by his post it could still be due to the disconnect of the S/A - in that case he just needs to link out the zone in the panel that he took the S/A's wires out of.

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