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NX-1448E zone battery indicator flashing rapidly and keypad beeping. I changed the batteries and then hit*7 to reset. It didn't make any changes to the status. It continues to flash and beep.

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  • Posted on Dec 14, 2009

SOURCE: Our keypad for our alarm will not stop beeping.

Your alarm system has two power sources, a power transformer that is plugged into an electrical outlet and a backup battery that is located within the control panel box. If the battery is over five years old you will need to replace it. Open the box and you you will see the battery with a set of wires attached to it. Pull the wires off of the battery and take it to a local battery warehouse supply store. They will match it up with a new one. Plug the new battery into the system and your system should restore itself back to normal.

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