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13 minutes ago, Eugene's DIY Den said:

The panel I used is a pro version, I was lucky enough to get it from my electrical suppler. Apparently it's only supposed to be supplied to professional , not sure of the logic of this? Maybe they're afraid of reverse engineering?

Maybe , you got details of who supplied to you? 

3 minutes ago, Logan said:

I use orisec and you must be a registered installer to purchase thier equipment 

In case you're a  burglar and hack in and remotely control the panel in the future? I presume that's what they're worried about.

Edited by Eugene's DIY Den

I  notice I get an error fault sometimes when I open my front door and the alarm goes off. The frame is swollen with all the rain so the door takes a lot of tugging and pushing to pull it open. Could this be due to the contacts being repeatedly opened and closed, sending multiple pulses to the panel instead of a single open signal?

16 minutes ago, Eugene's DIY Den said:

I  notice I get an error fault sometimes when I open my front door and the alarm goes off. The frame is swollen with all the rain so the door takes a lot of tugging and pushing to pull it open. Could this be due to the contacts being repeatedly opened and closed, sending multiple pulses to the panel instead of a single open signal?

 

tamper due to poor connections...

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28 minutes ago, Eugene's DIY Den said:

I  notice I get an error fault sometimes when I open my front door and the alarm goes off. The frame is swollen with all the rain so the door takes a lot of tugging and pushing to pull it open. Could this be due to the contacts being repeatedly opened and closed, sending multiple pulses to the panel instead of a single open signal?

Put a surface mount on , not ideal may work better for you , if difficult to keep connection in frame

2 hours ago, MrHappy said:

 

tamper due to poor connections...

Connections are perfect, I always spend ages making them. No corrosion. Fault wasn't a tamper fault.

1 hour ago, al-yeti said:

Put a surface mount on , not ideal may work better for you , if difficult to keep connection in frame

There's no movement of the sensors though, they're well fixed. What I'm wondering is what exactly "entry fault" means.

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