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Re: Keypad says "check"- can't figure out what's wrong
also...wireless zones begin at zone 9 and go up from there...you should be
able to figure out which one it is.
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**Crash Gordon**
"Mike C" <michaeljc70@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| On Mar 16, 1:00 pm, G. Morgan <no...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| > Mike C wrote:
| > >I have an Ademco keypad from an ADT installed security system. I long
| > >ago dumped ADT. Anyway, it says "13 Check" on the display. The keypad
| > >is wired, but the rest of the system is wireless.
| >
| > >I have only 3 door sensors and 2 motion sensors. All 3 doors beep when
| > >I open them. The 2 motion detectors red light goes on when I
| > >approach. I am not sure what could be causing the "13 - Check". The
| > >alarm seems to function just fine otherwise. Any ideas?
| >
| > >Although I added 2 wireless keyfobs to the system myself, but I am
| > >otherwise fairly ignorant as to what system I have an details of the
| > >setup.
| >
| > It's telling you that zone 13 is in trouble. How old are the batteries
in
| > the transmitters?
| >
| > --
| >
| > -G
|
| Batteries are old- probably 5 yrs. I replaced the batteries on one
| motion detector thinking that was it.
|
| So, check can mean low battery? Since I don't know which zone is
| which sensor, I guess I can just replace the batteries on all of them
| since they are old.
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