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Re: A real Brain Twister



On 12/22/2022 7:17 PM, Stan Gore wrote:

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> I have the identical problem! Interlogix 600-1054-95
> r-11 and 2 TX-E611 installed 3 years ago. 2 weeks ago, 1 flood sensor gave a low battery signal. I ordered 2 Duracell CR2450s. Before they arrived, the flood sensor gave an offline notification. When they arrived, I checked the charge in both original Panasonic CR2450s. Neither was low. Nevertheless, I replaced both, put the panel into Sensor test mode and confirmed operation of both flood sensors by wetting their contacts. This placed them both online again. 4 days later, both flood sensors gave an offline notification at exactly the same time. This makes me suspicious that the problem is with the wireless receiver in the Interlogix panel and not with the flood sensors. The only was to now be sure that the flood sensors are communicating with the panel is to again put the panel into Sensor test mode and trigger the flood sensors. Most annoying.


Hi Stan,

Please take the following with old brain cells trying to remember
details.  Meaning what you are about to read is of limited accuracy.
It is close but if I missed something don't blame me just figure it out!

But, I am not sure I had typed this previously but what you need to do
is after you have replaced the batteries in the TX-E611 flood sensor
and close it up.  Then go into programming of the receiver and turn off
segment 1 for the transmitter zone to disable the zone or transmitter.
Then perform a learn in of the transmitter to that specific zone as you
did originally.

Do not ask me why this works but it DOES!!!

By all means come back and post your results and where on the planet you
located.  :-)

Have a Merry Christmas!!!

Les





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