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Karizma control panel blank....

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Ok it's asking for the engineer code which according to manual should be #### but for some reason that's not working ....

so looks like I'll have to get alarm specialist out to take a look .......

shame I thought someone on this site could give me a solution.......

 

Edited by datadiffusion
Code hidden AGAIN. OP please stop putting engineer codes in public as per forum rules.

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    This code is the default code, which we ask you not to post as per forum rules. It will have been changed by the original installer. Can you see the potential problem if it was not changed...?

  • there's Karizma, Karizma+ & a Karzima UDL   even if we fitted it we'd have little interest in supporting it,    You'll be lucky if you can find someone who'll supports the cabl

  • Excellent you answered your own question, £104 question .   Ps , means you found the manual and know how to default the panel and can programme it , easy as that 

 

3 minutes ago, John 4 said:

so looks like I'll have to get alarm specialist out to take a look .......

 

there's Karizma, Karizma+ & a Karzima UDL

 

even if we fitted it we'd have little interest in supporting it, 

 

You'll be lucky if you can find someone who'll supports the cabling

 

 

 

 

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32 minutes ago, John 4 said:

Ok it's asking for the engineer code which according to manual should be #### but for some reason that's not working ....

 

This code is the default code, which we ask you not to post as per forum rules. It will have been changed by the original installer.

Can you see the potential problem if it was not changed...?

 

32 minutes ago, John 4 said:

so looks like I'll have to get alarm specialist out to take a look .......

 

This is an obsolete system prone to sudden failure. I have replaced many, usually they fail at 3am with sirens blazing, or perhaps during a holiday.

 

32 minutes ago, John 4 said:

Shame I thought someone on this site could give me a solution.......

 

The solution is to default the system, though not the best one. We don't give that information out on here, you would rightly be very annoyed if a burglar could simply log in here and gain access to your system, surely?

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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You can find the engineer code within 2 minutes but clearly whoever  installed the alarm has changed that default code 

 

anyway this site has given me no useful answers 

 

so I'll be withdrawing from it 

very disappointing 

1 minute ago, John 4 said:

You can find the engineer code within 2 minutes but clearly whoever  installed the alarm has changed that default code 

 

anyway this site has given me no useful answers 

 

so I'll be withdrawing from it 

very disappointing 

Glad we could be of service

11 minutes ago, John 4 said:

You can find the engineer code within 2 minutes but clearly whoever  installed the alarm has changed that default code 

 

anyway this site has given me no useful answers 

 

so I'll be withdrawing from it 

very disappointing 

Excellent you answered your own question, £104 question .

 

Ps , means you found the manual and know how to default the panel and can programme it , easy as that 

Edited by al-yeti

10 minutes ago, John 4 said:

You can find the engineer code within 2 minutes but clearly whoever  installed the alarm has changed that default code

 

They would be stupid not too.

13 minutes ago, John 4 said:

You can find the engineer code within 2 minutes but clearly whoever  installed the alarm has changed that default code 

 

anyway this site has given me no useful answers 

 

so I'll be withdrawing from it 

very disappointing 

The useful answer was already given below in red

 

39 minutes ago, datadiffusion said:

 

This code is the default code, which we ask you not to post as per forum rules. It will have been changed by the original installer.

Can you see the potential problem if it was not changed...?

 

 

This is an obsolete system prone to sudden failure. I have replaced many, usually they fail at 3am with sirens blazing, or perhaps during a holiday.

 

 

The solution is to default the system, though not the best one. We don't give that information out on here, you would rightly be very annoyed if a burglar could simply log in here and gain access to your system, surely?

 

26 minutes ago, John 4 said:

Very disappointing 

 

To be fair this pretty much sums up the Karizma and iD wiring with the benefit of hindsight.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

I was just about to offer some sterling advice, ah well, never mind. 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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