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Re: Power832 problem - Need immediate help!



The # 4 is a "fail to communicate"

If the system is now programmed not to communicate then you will have to
power down and power up the system to clear it, this may then then cause a #
8 loss of system time trouble which you can clear by setting the clock.

Doug



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"pawn" <pawn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi:
>
> Out of the blue yesterday, my Power832 alarm system started beeping with
> the trouble light on.  If I hit a key, the beeping stops for a little
> while, but starts again.  This system is NOT monitored.  It has worked
> fine for years without the beeping problem.  *2 yields the "1" and "4"
> lights lit up.  I don't think the "4" is relevant, since it's been on for
> years ever since I played with having the system call my cell in pager
> mode.  The monitoring is now disabled (section 380, first light is off),
> however, I never bothered to clear the trouble light (I don't know how to
> get rid of it and the light never really bothered me until now).
>
> Of course my hand is forced now, since I can't live with this beeping. I'd
> just disable the entire system until I figure this out, but my thermostat
> is driven by the system through an Escort add-in controller and it's very
> cold outside.
>
> I believe the problem is with the Escort, or the thermostat, since
> whenever the beeping starts, the thermostat "reboots" (or something) and
> all X-10 lights in the house go off.
>
> Advice needed urgently, thank you for any help at all.  At a minimum, I
> need to know how to power down the system properly (maybe it's as simple
> as flipping the breaker and disconnecting the battery).
>
> Thanks.




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