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Re: Security system goes off when door open
What if he owes money to the original installer and a recent change was made
via the remote programming software?
When all other possibilities have been eliminated, only that which remains,
however impractical, must be true.
I know, I am posting late again, please excuse this as I travel alot.
"Jim Rojas" <jrojas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2Tevl.99472$RJ7.9312@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> We can only speculated with the amount of information given. Being that
> the original poster is not a security professional, we can only provide
> general suggestions on what to look for.
>
> A dead or dying transmitter should not generate an alarm if the system
> isn't armed at all. Unless the poster was not certain what was happening
> to begin with.
>
> Jim Rojas
>
>
>
> G. Morgan wrote:
>> Jim Rojas wrote:
>>
>>> I'd say it was a bad transmitter. It should show check Zone 3 if the
>>> battery was real low or not working at all.
>>
>> I'm certainly not one to question the master, but I believe I'm right on
>> this
>> one.
>>
>>
>> "LO BAT Indicates that there is a low battery condition in the wireless
>> transmitter** (or BAT with number displayed (00 is RF keypad).
>> Accompanied by a single "beep"* (about once every 30 seconds) at the
>> keypad. "
>>
>>
>> http://library.ademconet.com/MWT/fs1/3/830.pdf
>> page 43
>>
>>
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