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Hi all, I'm wondering if I can call on your advice, my ademco accord8 is or was still going strong until whilst doing some diy, I damaged the 8 core cable that goes to the keypads, and also splits off to the upstairs pir and bell box.

Ive repaired the damage to the cable, and whilst the main unit still stayed on throughout, the keypads on both doors have remain unpowered. I'm assuming It has blown a fuse to the keypads.

But how can I access the main unit without being able to turn the unit into safe mode by using the engineers code (have access to full engineers manual and default codes), without working keypads.

Any advice would be gratefully received.

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  • I cut back the damaged cable, and spliced in a replacement section of cable, soldering the ends together before using terminal blocks. I have full confidence in the repaired section

33 minutes ago, Jim Mac said:

Hi all, I'm wondering if I can call on your advice, my ademco accord8 is or was still going strong until whilst doing some diy, I damaged the 8 core cable that goes to the keypads, and also splits off to the upstairs pir and bell box.

Ive repaired the damage to the cable, and whilst the main unit still stayed on throughout, the keypads on both doors have remain unpowered. I'm assuming It has blown a fuse to the keypads.

But how can I access the main unit without being able to turn the unit into safe mode by using the engineers code (have access to full engineers manual and default codes), without working keypads.

Any advice would be gratefully received.

Watch out for mains voltage

 

Take cover off and go for gold 

  • datadiffusion changed the title to Ademco Accord 8 issues
8 hours ago, Jim Mac said:

Hi all, I'm wondering if I can call on your advice, my ademco accord8 is or was still going strong until whilst doing some diy, I damaged the 8 core cable that goes to the keypads, and also splits off to the upstairs pir and bell box.

Ive repaired the damage to the cable, and whilst the main unit still stayed on throughout, the keypads on both doors have remain unpowered. I'm assuming It has blown a fuse to the keypads.

But how can I access the main unit without being able to turn the unit into safe mode by using the engineers code (have access to full engineers manual and default codes), without working keypads.

Any advice would be gratefully received.

you wont be able to, but if went it tamper before and you havnt reset it, it may be locked out so wont go off anyway

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How did you stop it from sounding in the first place if you chopped the keypad wires?  If  it never sounded my best guess would be its probably not the keypad fuse, its fried the CPU

No, it'll most likely just be the fuse. 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


42 minutes ago, norman said:

No, it'll most likely just be the fuse. 

read my post again 

Why would it sound if a fuse popped when unset? 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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Norman you were correct, When I checked the keypad fuse it had blown, but when I swapped the bell fuse with keypad fuse, the keypad came back on and the bellbox sounded, so unit is fine, I just need to source a 500mA 20mmx5mm anti-surge, quick blow fuse

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1 hour ago, PeterJames said:

How did you stop it from sounding in the first place if you chopped the keypad wires?  If  it never sounded my best guess would be its probably not the keypad fuse, its fried the CPU

It wasnt armed, cpu is fine as swapped bell fuse to keypad fuse which had blown, and alarm operates fine, just neen to get replacement bell fuse

If possible I'd look to make sure that the cable is not going to short again. If you've damaged it with the drill and are confident enough I'd look at maybe putting a junction box in where the damage is but you'd need to isolate the whole cable from the panel before doing it. 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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