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I was fitting those nye on twenty five years ago. If it is/was monitored then you would be best off getting the alarm company out because its not the easiest panel to sort out when a reset is required. If its not and never has been monitored then you could move the sensor, the alarm will go offf when you start tampering but just put your code in the stop it and to reset it when youve finished just set the alarm.

 

If it all goes wrong dont blame me I would recommend you get an engineer out in the first place if you have any doubts this panel is not a DIY system

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Wow, that was what was in our house when we moved in. Very surprised the keypad still works - several of the digits needed some serious force to work.

 

I couldn't find an engineers manual for it, but that was three years ago.

I have a blog, some of which is about alarm security and reverse engineering:
http://cybergibbons.com/

 

 

 

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