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Jim Randle

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  1. If it's a Chubb panel it will have a rolling engineer code. You will need an AVRISP2 In-system programmer and the UK firmware from Guardall to change the firmware from Chubb. A lot of pain really. I maintain about 100 of them. Jim

  2. Connect to the panel, Click on Receive and choose Receive All (Data &Log). Any PIRs that are between the entry doors and the keypad or stairs and keypad should be Guard Access. Any that need to be off at night Part 1 Omit. You could click on Accounts and Backup Account Data. Then post the backed up account for us to look at. Jim

  3. We're not that short of work. I've told them we're not interested in installing it. Funny thing was, I was on an SSAIB inspection in an adjacent industrial unit when their site electrician came over and asked me to install it. I've told him to do it himself or I can quote for a real system. Thanks for your input. Jim

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  4. Hi All, Here's one to make you smile. Someone's just asked us to install a Luxhome system that he has bought himself, in a commercial premises. We normally install Texecom Elites. Your comments would be appreciated:) Jim

  5. We have had a few switched mode PSUs fail. Texecom say its due to mains problems but they should be more robust. Their Tech Support said that they have "Over Engineered" the PSUs to get round the problem. I don't know if they are installing them in all new panels though. Perhaps someone from Texecom will tell us. Adrian?. Jim

  6. Hi Bee_man, The latch functions are in the manual (very tiny). I've copied them here. Jim

     

    Latch Input Functions
    The latch terminal can perform several different functions depending on
    how it is connected:
    Latch Connected to Set Positive (SW+, Set+): The LED’s will be disabled
    while the system is set. Any detectors triggered while the system is set
    will indicate this by permanently lighting the red LED (upon unsetting
    the system). Detectors can be reset by taking the latch line high and then
    low again.
    Latch Connected to Alarm Positive (AL+, A+ve): The first detector activated
    while the system is set will indicate this with a slowly flashing red LED (upon
    unsetting the system). Detectors which activated subsequently will indicate
    this by permanently lighting the red LED. Detectors can be reset by taking
    the latch line high and then low again.

  7. If you do go for a Texecom Elite 24 you will find that it defaults as a Grade 2 system with all the anticode, engineer reset and line fault options etc. switched on. You would have to switch them off for an audible only system. I have installed hundreds of them and think that they're great. The panels com with Wintex software on a CD ROM. The best way is to get a compatible Texecom USB-Com interface data cable from Ebay (£19.99). It's easier to program from Wintex  keypad programming is a bit frustrating as Amps said. Jim

  8. Hi Martin, Some batteries have a recommended three year life. Some have five years. This is definitely a battery problem. You will need to power the panel down from the fused spur, if the is one :). Disconnect the battery and power up from the fused spur again. While the panel is powered down the external sounder will be activated (If you have a self actuating external sounder with a battery that is not flat as well).The panel should recover at that point. You will then need a new battery. If the panel is trying to charge a dead flat battery, it may have blown one of the internal panel fuses . If it has defaulted itself, the default user code is [EDITED]. The keypad may not respond if there are any tamper faults.....Or ring a local alarm company :) Jim.  Rutland & Belvoir Ltd.

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