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Calling all nerds and experts ! Please help!!

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We do not allow sharing of engineering manuals or defaulting information on this site as per our guidelines.

http://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/guidelines/

 

If other sites are willing to host information that could enable someone to learn how to bypass or disable your alarm system that is there responsibility.

 

You have no evidence this ebay PCB is functional so you could just be wasting your time. Even if you know how to default it without a full programming manual you are not going to be able to set it up.

There is no step by step instructions every job is different and needs programming differently.

 

I would say there are two sensible options for a working system going forward:-

*Get someone who knows what they are doing to come out check everything over and program the panel.

*Buy a new control panel which would come with instructions, read it through and teach yourself how to fit and program it from the instructions provided.

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Ah ok. Well that’s fair enough . 

 

I think youre right, and probably the second of the two options seems more sensible to me. Thank you for your input. A final thing however, when purchasing a new Panel box (not pcb as I wouldn’t know where to buy one) would the pcb be included inside? 

Most of the cheaper domestic stuff like that will come as control panel (PCB included), keypad if required and instructions.

Higher end stuff its likely to come with minimal/no instructions and/or trade only support. Check what you are getting to ensure have the correct parts.

Not many places would stock PCB only, it's not cost effective especially the cheaper end.

1 hour ago, Marcous said:

Ah ok. Well that’s fair enough . 

 

I think youre right, and probably the second of the two options seems more sensible to me. Thank you for your input. A final thing however, when purchasing a new Panel box (not pcb as I wouldn’t know where to buy one) would the pcb be included inside? 

Also ask for recommendations here, plenty of people here have there favourites, but regardless you will also know that what you are buying is likely to be reliable.

Texecom is quite a well known bit of kit, we use one or two of their bits not the panels but what we do use of theirs is good and solid  

1 hour ago, Marcous said:

Ah ok. Well that’s fair enough . 

 

I think youre right, and probably the second of the two options seems more sensible to me. Thank you for your input. A final thing however, when purchasing a new Panel box (not pcb as I wouldn’t know where to buy one) would the pcb be included inside? 

yes

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5 hours ago, Marcous said:

A final thing however, when purchasing a new Panel box (not pcb as I wouldn’t know where to buy one) 

I can't wait for this one,my life is on hold waiting for the answer,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 hours ago, Marcous said:

Ah ok. Well that’s fair enough . 

 

I think youre right, and probably the second of the two options seems more sensible to me. Thank you for your input. A final thing however, when purchasing a new Panel box (not pcb as I wouldn’t know where to buy one) would the pcb be included inside? 

Be serious 

 

Search the internet as Mr G is waiting to see what you come up with

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