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17 hours ago, Bad-Yeti said:
So are Pyronix alarms not exactly great?
Fitted correctly they are bullet proof.
1 hour ago, Bad-Yeti said:If as has been suggested, I disconnect the battery and do a I guess hard restart will it lose all its settings?
If you wish to default use setting - "CLEAN START" from the engineering menu
However, lets start with the very basics ?
Loosen the 2 screen under the panels back plate so you can hang the front panel underneath.
Is the ribbon from l/O pcd fitted correctly?
Have you +12v & com on DC voltage with multi meter ?
Remove the trigger for MB or EWD & touch it to com your device should sound?
Yes = programming issue(s)
No= fuse of wiring issues
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8 minutes ago, Bad-Yeti said:
Aye, you're not wrong there, i'm appalled by their tech support guy who tells me something different every time, almost like he's just guessing.
You get what you pay for....
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53 minutes ago, Bad-Yeti said:
I have been going through the manual though and i'm starting the think that the supplier gave me the wrong information.
They normally sell stuff rather than have any idea to fit stuff
The common is a - for all stuff on the pc
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2 hours ago, Bad-Yeti said:
(as i'm not an alarm installer but an IT Ubiquiti engineer)
there's ya problem....
I'd assume the fuse on the I/O is unmonitored ?
you checked it ??
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22 hours ago, NoTimeToFly said:
I have recently moved into a property in Scotland
Looking at all the brown shoes....... unlike London your streets ain't paved with gold ??
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5 minutes ago, james.wilson said:
Have a look at ring hq it won't have a ring system protecting it
Yale ?
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Pos applied for EWD is ring not what I'd expect, but I never worked for chubb...
Is the stobe output programmable ? (eg someone could have it programmed as set or similar ? )
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I've a cheery thought for you.....
The bloke that fitted 'em will probably be dead
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reset & adjust the tamper ?
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8 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said:
So it is tat after all...
Odd how different the PCB design is for a "clone"
Probably plastics where made in different place to electronics ??
I've seen clone Honeywell's DT's before....
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bedler-Dual-tech-Infrared-Microwave-Detector/dp/B08GFKVHN2
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OP, Yours is 6 wire sensor with no tamper circuit
The real Comet-
In some of the Alibaba pics the "clone" has "Rokonet" moulded onto the cae
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59 minutes ago, Dufster said:
Leepesx Anti-Pet PIR Motion Sensor Wired Alarm Dual Infrared Detector Pet Immune For Home Burglar Security Alarm System
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09THJFNKN?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I'll send back if I have too. If they aren't comparable do you know of 6 wire which is pet friendly?
rokonet comet clone ?
when they turn up, post a pic of of the circuit board...
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A Pyronix delta bell not a Chubb Delta....
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16 hours ago, Normannorman said:it might be a furry !
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If I had the £ I'd like a one of these-
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/204373271215?hash=item2f9598a2af:g:mUkAAOSwsLxkkfaP
but in yellow
this is interesting not my thing -
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/204373293808?hash=item2f9598faf0:g:fyYAAOSwqIFkkf5r
looking at the other items the seller appears to be alarm trade, the only thing fast & Italian I've owned was a Scudo Van !
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9 hours ago, kraftphone said:
So do the RING security systems have any known diseases ?
- infectious laughter ??
Local to me there's one on a "Jewellers",
They must be uninsured as there will be a requirement to have a proper graded alarm holding a police URN to Intruder & Hold Up for the insurer to provide cover ?
You needed graded equipment designed for the UK market, most the stuff the proper alarm co's use is sold to every tom, dick & harry...
Having an expensive set of marples chisel dose'nt make any one a joiner
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16 minutes ago, kraftphone said:
Interesting, thanks. We are considering binning the whole system and starting again, just reluctant to throw away the initial investment made. We almost have it working again, just need to replace a load of CR123 batteries.
The control panels do odd things with age, defaulting & reprogramming can cure it (for a while)
Alarm panels ain't consumer products, the manufactures are quite modest setups without the resources to support the end user,
stuff like apps are under developed as they provide little or no income
Alarm system aimed at the DIY market... lets say I'd rather have herpes than a Yale or ERA or whatever... alarm
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4 hours ago, kraftphone said:
Indeed Trustpilot rate Risco as POOR, with a staggering 83 percent of reviewers giving them ONE STAR ( it is not possible to give zero stars ).
Trust Pilot ? the internet was designed for angry rants & calling people a cnut...
3 hours ago, kraftphone said:Unfortunately they got taken over by an outfit we found terrible, rude, and completely uninterested in looking after us.
You probably don't have a maintenance contract,
You don't have proper signalling,
Your a domestic property
Plucking £100+ out of the air for an annual charge, there not much profit in it to send a man in van & run office to book the job & get paid...
The product is quirky, I've little interest in supporting the one we have & won't take any new ones on...
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New alarm in, old alarm on eBay...
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#freethefurries...
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Pyronix Enforcer suddenly stops "alarming"
in !!..DIY Installers..!!
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between output & 12v ?