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Small bit further help. After getting the PIR sensor installed and working. I decided to do a walk test and see if everything was fine and which zones were which.

 

I believe these are shock sensors ? well i gave them a little nudge to see which zone they were in and now they flash red constantly. Anyone any ideas how to get them to stop flashing ???

 

I have set the alarm and unset it ive been into engineer mode and done a reset still they flash ALL NIGHT LONG !!

 

Any further help would be appreciated......

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Personally I would only drop the power to the detectors.

 

I'm not sure with these panels but there will most probably be an output that resets on arm/set or something similar (pulse output perhaps?) that you can programme to drop the power momentarily on setting.

 

Worst case, you cold wire in a small unobtrusive switch to interrupt the 12v and mount it through the casing at the bottom or something.

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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31 minutes ago, scotslad469 said:

They only started flashing when i tested they were working the other day. 

Dude question 

 

Does the alarm set and unset 

 

If you tap the windows does it set the alarm off ? (Don't break glass) try screw driver tapping on frame then lightly on glass near them 

Just now, sixwheeledbeast said:

Sometimes the comfort light can stop if they haven't been triggered in a while, pretty normal for Vipers.

You still fit many ? I hate them lol but then I am a house basher I guess....

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