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Posts posted by black knight
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If you have a programming manual look at 60-64 and same range in 70's if memory serves
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4 hours ago, Hilary Ellis said:
Thank you for your advice, I will start looking for an engineer. We are in Nuneaton in Warwickshire
Too far for me to advise but others on here may see your topic and advise so keep checking
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You will need to get a engineer to basically come and factory reset your codes and give the system the once over . At the very least your battery will need replacing
depending on your location I am sure someone in here can provide either the service you need or recommend someone
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Thats me frapped!!
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i had these panels thrown at me whilst at chubb - they were a bit tricky but i obtained a full set of manuals from scanny.
paul
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my first 'fitted' panel was a modern alarms '74' but first worked on was a modern alarms 'traffic light' panel - those were the days!!
paul
Scantronic dialler
in Control Panels (Public)
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Not too familiar with this particular type but there will be permanent power ( 12volts from / to + - ) and a connection to make the autodialler start usually a switched - . This can be either connected to bell output on panel or to digi ch3 / intruder output if you have one . Depending on the autodialler you can use other channels for fire , PA , medical etc if you have appropriate outputs on panel . There may also be a tamper connection on auto dialler that connect in usual method to your panel
Hope that helps