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Anonymous Posted on Feb 12, 2018

PC 1565 House alarm system trouble

I have had the alarm go off recently when it was disarmed. I disconnected the battery and it stopped. Now that I've replaced the battery, there is a beeping coming from the panel, I cant put the code in to stop it and the beacon has been flashing for days now! Please someone help!

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Hi! I absolutely agree. Good technical support is a requirement that must be provided in any case. By the way, I also use ajax at work and am very comfortable with it. And as for technical support, a person should defend their rights as a customer. The security system was purchased, paid for, and therefore it is also covered by the warranty of all sorts. If you are not a pushover, you will definitely achieve the necessary result in your favor. Anyway, I sincerely wish you all good luck with that!

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Man, I believe that the best decision for you is just to connect with the specialists from the company that installed you this security system. That will be much better than to search for help here. I have a system from https://ajax.systems// and when I have some troubles with this I always can connect with the specialists that fix any trouble during a day. That is great that their service is working so fast and my house is always under the protection. I also like the quality of pictures on their cameras, that is possible to see all the details of the face, for example.

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  • Posted on Nov 20, 2008

SOURCE: non stop trouble beeping every 30 on my simon 3 security system

Two separate problems: Sensor failure and phone communication failure. Most likely, you've not been hooked up to a phone for a while but the system didn't know until it tried to transmit to the monitoring center that you removed a cover on a sensor.

I can tell you how to turn off the panel beeps, "beeps" not only includes the trouble beeps that are driving you crazy, but also the beeps letting you know it's counting down, either when you've just armed it or when you come home right before the alarm sounds.

Open the cover and enter your code using the red numbered buttons inside there. It doesn't beep when you press buttons, so press them well. When you've done it right, it will tell you to choose from the Start Menu. Choose "DELETE". Then, from the Main Menu, choose "OPTION #". Then press DONE. You have now turned off beeps. You haven't fixed anything and that sensor still isn't working but it's not beeping to get your attention now. Press SYSTEM STATUS two times to hear it tell you what's going on.

To turn beeps on again, open cover, enter code and choose ADD > OPTION # > DONE.

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peter evan

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  • Posted on Apr 06, 2009

SOURCE: Alarm Keeps beeping every 30 sec

change your battery cos its ded lol

Bob B

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  • Posted on May 29, 2009

SOURCE: alarm goes off went armed as well as strobe won't go into armed mode

Smoke sensors will trip if dust accumulates in them. Get a can of compressed air like they sell for cleaning the vents in computers and try blowing the dust out. That should reset your sensors, If not you could disable the fire sensors for your trip and get it serviced when you return.

securetim

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: Low Battery warning on Simon 3 even when I changed it out

temperature affects batteries. if the batteries on the window sensors have been in use for some time it is probably time to change them. Alarm batteries are only expected to last 3 to 5 years with moderate use. If you have close neighbors or live in an apartment complex then false reads could be a factor.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2009

SOURCE: battery low sensor failure on Wireless Simon ADT

the sensor seems to be malifunctioning and will have to be replaced

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