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Nexus 8 Alarm Trouble!

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dont understand camerabloke the alarms not working thats why he's asking for information to get it working.

Try and keep up, and construct grammatically correct sentences if you could, makes it much easier to read. ;)

Try and keep up, and construct grammatically correct sentences if you could, makes it much easier to read. ;)

:'( :cry::no:

Eucam Security Systems

0845 4630 746

www.eucam.co.uk

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:'( :cry::no:

Just been off the phone to Lynteck techical... they think its the 'control board' thats faulty whatever that is?! Dam its sounds expensive! Powercuts shouldn't do this!!!! :angry2:

Just in case anyone recognises the fault, currently the panel just displays:-

PO

R2

R3

R4

PE

E8

E7

E6

E5

E4

E3

..... and carries on repeating that sequence! Pressing escape, all number combinations has no effect.. UNLESS!!!! I press 1234 then in lets off a 2 second beep and displays -- (and when I press Esc during this or any other number makes no difference!) So im truly stumped any final things I can try from anyone? I've also pulled and checked the battery, Bell, and Aux fuse and none are blown!

cheers

Power cuts wont, but poor maintenance and a possible "spike" on the power returning could have caused a problem with the PCB.

You have spoken to technical so it seems they will take you through a programming series, a bit off in my book but they sell it so its their choice.

Go to the home page here and it shows you how to test a system ( Warning your panel contains dangerous voltages and if you are unsure do not go into it), as you seem to have delved into it before and are still alive i assume your capable. Do all the tests shown and if its still not working its duff, snafu. Time for an engineer or a swap out.

Once again i stress if your not sure don't play with it.

cheers

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