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Re: 60-806 help



On Apr 18, 4:30=A0pm, brihyn <bri...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ok, so common story, we bought a house that had a GE 60-806 security
> alarm system, and previous owners claim to have no idea what the codes
> were.
> Last night I decided to start screwing around with it to see if I
> could make any guesses. Wife suggested the street address, and that
> didn't work, so I tried the address backwards (or so I think) and
> voila, I was suddenly armed in stay mode.
> Butttttt....
> I can't turn the dang thing off. 1 <backwards address> (or anything
> resembling the backwards address...numbers out of order, partial
> numbers, etc) won't turn it off.
> Unplugged the unit and battery overnight, but as I feared, the armed
> status must stay in memory, as it is still armed 16 hours later when I
> plugged it in. Left a door open as it beeps down to arming thinking
> maybe that would suspend the arm mode, but yeah, just sounded the
> alarm (luckily there's no longer phone service to the unit)
> Soooo...
> any way to force this thing to disable? am i missing something and the
> code that i thought i entered last night just isn't working? (i enter
> one, it asks for code, i enter the 5 digits, nothing happens)
>
> If I"m ultimately forced to push the thing back to factory defaults,
> is there an installer manual somewhere? and if I have to buy the
> programmer keypad for the panel itself, anyone have a cost and/or
> link?
> Frustrated and locked in,
> Brian

2 problems here

1. There are 2 solder points on the main board however it is doubtful
that will completely unlock the board especially if it is armed

2. Even if you defaulted it as you seem to know you would need a
60-746 or 60-983 alpha keypad, for that look up possible vendors in
Google


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