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aissecur

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  1. You don't need to test the full house...

    If you adding a new circuit to the consumer unit then you would need to carry out a full installation cert for that one circuit you are adding.

    If you are adding a spur to say a ring main then you can carry out a minor works cert.

     

     

     

     

     

  2. When you next visit maybe worth taking your multimeter to ensure all the voltages the panel is outputting are correct & within tolerance..

     

    If you have a phone line at the property I seem to think you can remote dial into the panel (Like you can on the 595 / 600 panels), that may help you get a better understanding  if your such a log distance away

  3. I do know if you are entering a code in one keypad then the other keypad will say System in use...

     

    Its is possible that the keypads may need relearning, I do know on the 595 / 600 / 601 etc you have to learn each keypad (I think from memory you hold yes / no at each keypad and a number is assigned)

     

    Or as what others have suggested, the 800 system is quite old now... Maybe an upgrade may be the best way forward

  4. Sorry but not default or programming information info is given out on here.

    If you want to work on the panel yourself you can always contact Pyronix for the manual

     

    But as Al-Yeti says its a very old panel and an upgrade would be a good route to take

  5. I seem to recall the vertias has a three tier service timer one is chime every time when unset, I think the second is one triggered zones when unset & third lockout...

     

    There may be a possibility that the NVM (System memory) has become corrupt, a suggestion would be to have the system defaulted and reprogrammed

  6. in order to change the engineer code (if unknown) it will mean a full default of the system and  would require it being fully re- programmed  from scratch.

    Unless you are fully ofay with alarms and competent I strongly suggest this is carried out by a competent alarm engineer.

     

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