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newuwave

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  1. ok - thanks sixwheeledbeast.

    I will be logging in via keypad in Engineer mode.....I have wintex too but to do things like change pir batteries I like to use keypad and log in as Engineer.

     

    So no need to do anything except invoke Hold-Off mode, open sounder and replace battery...great - thanks.

     

    Just another question if I may. No plans to change sounders but I read new sounders do not need battery change.....so do they have them?

     

    I thought sounders used their own battery for the siren.....I have had a power cut once many years ago when it was off so long the control battery died and then the sounders went off.....I think for 20 mins or so...can't recall exactly. I replaced the controller battery after that.

     

    Thanks again.

  2. Hi - I have a Texecom premiere elite 24W Ricochet kit which I installed back in 2013 and during a recent power cut the panel reported failed battery for the external sounder. I must admit its been on my list for a while but I've never got round to it due to other jobs.

    Anyhow there are 2 sounders connected, a Premiere Odyssey 5E and a Premiere Odyssey 3.

    Looking at the manual and I recall during install I was required to connect the wires to the units first then to the control panel second, the sounders being initially powered from the control panel and I seem to recall a  jumper inside the sounder used to connect the sounder's own battery before closing the lid.

     

    So for my question, just to be sure I do not set off the sounders as I unstall new batteries.

     

    I read I can either invoke sounder Hold Off Mode by activating the strobe 3x within 30 seconds OR simply connect the strobe wire inside the control panel to the 0V....which I think I will do as I plan to change the controller battery too.

    The sounder will indicate Hold Off Mode by flashing the Right LED only, then I can open the sounder without setting it off.

     

    Now once opened do I need to remove the sounder battery power jumper so that when I install a new battery the sounder itself is not connected to its own battery?

     

    I have made a note as I am using 2 sounders that there is an order/sequence of installing and connecting the sounders to their own batteries and closing their lids so I expect to follow this.

     

    My question is regarding the pulling of the sounder jumpers which I am expecting that I should do so that the sounders are in a state as if just installed - lids off and not connected yet to their own batteries until I plan to close the lid.

     

    I'm no alarm expert but I hope my question is clear enough for someone to confirm/advise if I have the right idea or should do it some other way.

     

    Thanks for your help.

  3. Thanks for the info. My Texecom activates a GSM Box  to call me and others if it alarms. Only want the app as an option to turn it off and rea-arm really in case a neighbour who has the remote fob when I'm away is not available to turn it off and re-arm it. - saves kids, who are local, visiting.

     

    I was getting the impression manufacturers are not interested in diy - though I'm happy to pay a nominal annual fee to use any app.

     

    I'm really happy with the Texecom kit - I'll look into the firware update and smartcom - thanks for the advice.

     

    Kind Regards

     

     

  4. Hi - I have a Texecom Ricochet Elite 24 panel (Version 2.04) and using it with a mixture of hard wired and wireless Premier Elite XT-W/QD-W sensors and have been very happy with this kit.

     

    I bought and installed this in 2013. I was after this type of alarm to save wiring and to have a remote fob to arm/disarm from outside.

     

    Today I believe I can add network access but I believe it needs a firmware update and extra hardware that might no longer be manufactured - I have to google it.

     

    Just looking today as for the first time I had a wireless sensor fault. Pulling the battery and relearning fixed it but it did prompt me to google Texecom for a replacement PIR.

     

    However, things have moved on I see and the type of PIR I have is no longer manufactured bar the odd old stock I can find though Texecom do list a compatible one....not sure if it works with my panel though.

     

    So I'm wondering if its worth replacing or upgrading to obtain internet access?

     

    Here are my requirements

     

    6 wired zones

    4 wireless

    Remote fob to use outside.

    Remote Keypad/screen control panel

    Internet connection/app to monitor arm/disarm/reset - can be hard wired or wireless connection to control panel

    2 wired alarm boxes

    PC based software to set it up.......I'm assuming USB/RS232 like with Wintex /Rocochet for the Texecom kit.

    Manufacturer support for DIY install. - I am fairly technical and did the install and programed the Texecom myself with Wintex though I recall one issue I needed help on with Texecom as I could not find an explanation in the manual at the time.....nor can I find it yet,  but 10 mins on the phone with Texecom helped me get it sorted.

     

    I need to google more but today I get the impression Texecom are not interested in the DIY market?

     

    One last comment. The Texecom Mesh wireless works fine where I believe each wireless sensor is a receiver and transmitter to ensure good reception back to the control panel.

    Would be good to have the same as I know my DECT land phones are not great all over the house.

     

    Any advice much appreciated.

     

     

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