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18 minutes ago, al-yeti said:
Just change the battery , put it into engineer mode open that box and get on with it , doooooooo it
haha indeed. ok i'll give it a go this weekend once i confirm the battery type.
obviously very subjective but how much should a annual maintenance contract cost for such a system? once i look for a company, i want to ensure it isn't unreasonable in price!
i was quoted by one company £15 per month and 2 or 3 year minimum term. I'd hope for that price it covers cost of replacement parts.
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18 hours ago, al-yeti said:
Flashing.lights?
Is it wireless or not? As I didn't think the deltabell wireless had comfort lights as any standard option
What alert did you get exactly?
It is wireless. By flashing lights, I mean the led lights that are on the deltabox when the system is armed. I think those are deltabell-x and deltabell plus. Mine is the standard deltabell-we I believe. According to their page anyways here.
So the main panel started warning "Siren 1 wireless low battery" a few days ago. I guess the cold weather probably caused the battery (I believe fitted 2-3 years ago).
Maybe I should change the battery first. @al-yeti, I assume this is straightforward to do? Do I need to disable tamper alarm first or put the main panel in engineers mode to stop it from tripping the siren? Then swap the battery and replace cover?
Thanks for replies
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Yes, just reading tamper issues common. Although the deltabell appears to be firmly fixed so not sure how the tamper could be triggering.
I reviewed the logs and didn't see any alerts for tamper, false alarms, triggers. If communication is fine between the two devices, is it possible for the siren to be going off without it recording in the panel?
Is it fairly easy to replace the battery? Could I replace without setting off the tamper (enter engineers menu?) and no special pairing required if I swap out battery?
The box does not have flashing lights so I assume it is a deltabell-we and needs this type of battery but I'd need to get up there and lift cover.
Thanks
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Thanks for confirming. The unit was installed previously when I bought the property and have not taken much notice of it so need to look for a company.
Would low battery cause it to alarm sporadically? I noticed this alert recently but wasn't sure if it would just stop working (fine with me for now) or I'd have issues as battery drained?
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Hi,
I have a Pyronix Enforcer v10 which is possibly playing up and while I look for a company to maintain it, I would like to turn off the external bell box/siren (wireless) to stop it sounding. Is this possible and how could I achieve this from the panel?
I have access to the panel + engineer's menu.
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Thanks for your reply.
I assume that means it is not available to home owners/diy types?
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Hi All,
I have a Pyronix Enforcer v10 wireless panel, installed by previous owners The warranty is about to expire and I would like to make a back up of all settings in case I need to fix any issues myself. I have engineer access.
Does anyone have a download link to InSite software to remotely administer the system?
Thanks
Disable Siren Bell Box
in !!..DIY Installers..!!
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Thanks for the help lads. Replaced battery and everything back to normal.
For anyone else that comes across this, it is fairly simple to replace the battery.