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Two Control Pad Problem

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Or, more chance of a faulty device showing open or blown fuse if this is an existing old system that has been in use for a while with no issue.

fast beeping normally in my experience means theres a guard zone open on setting

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fast beeping normally in my experience means theres a guard zone open on setting

thats what i said, open zone due to fault or blown fuse.

thats what i said, open zone due to fault or blown fuse.

yea noted mate im agrreing with you.

unlikely that the alarm had been prog wrong and no one ever noticed!

is possible tho

yea noted mate im agrreing with you.

unlikely that the alarm had been prog wrong and no one ever noticed!

is possible tho

I know a few off here that could have done it! :lol:

Has anyone tried to diagnose a computer problem via the phone and give advice on what the remedial course of action should be?, thing is alarms-and alot of other stuff is the same-we're not 'on site', we cannot see or hear what the poster is being shown/hearing, all we can go on is a text conversation as they see it!.

Whilst certain problems manifest themselves in a given way, others do not,OP's are nearly always reliant on our expertise,which is why they're posting here!, which is by definition, reliant on a true account of there particular problem-unfortunately this can be translated/written in differing and sometimes unmeaningful ways as far as the 'expert' goes.

All we can do is give our best shot given the facts.

Or, more chance of a faulty device showing open or blown fuse if this is an existing old system that has been in use for a while with no issue.

But it sets on exit one (Chaps got two rkps its sets on one but not the other)

But it sets on exit one (Chaps got two rkps its sets on one but not the other)

Not only that the default setting for a compact is 1 fe 2 ee the rest are guard or immediate zones

Peter, look at post #3 ... he says he believes they are 2 seperate alarms.

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But it sets on exit one (Chaps got two rkps its sets on one but not the other)

Not only that the default setting for a compact is 1 fe 2 ee the rest are guard or immediate zones

I read it is a two alarm panels, but who knows.

Peter, look at post #3 ... he says he believes they are 2 seperate alarms.

I read it is a two alarm panels, but who knows.

I think thats what confused everyone but if you read his posts and think about the logic of the question (why would he have two control panels? He would know what the problem was if they were both control panels would he not? And to the laymen a key pad is a control panel) he means two rkps trust me.

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