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Ids 816 alarm system problems

I installed a new system. On power up, all led's on the keypad flashes. When I press the #key zone 1-8 and ready led's keep on flashing. Cannot arm the system?

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My indicator lights are not working on my control panel eg, power light etc, yet all the numbered keys are lit up. When I take the plug out the wall then the whole control panel does not work, need help please, I am not currently able to arm the alarm.

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SOURCE: My Truck honks 1 time randomly when alarm is activated

This is a factory system? don't remember any LED in a factory system.

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2008

SOURCE: brother hl-1430 :drum , ready

This just means that your drum life has nearly reached his end.
Note that when you replace the drum you need to perform the drum counter reset procedure, otherwise the leds will keep on burning after replacing the drum unit.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2008

SOURCE: help with wireless window security alarm

"Zone not ready" indicates the windows sensors are not seeing the magnet piece to indicate the window is closed. Are your sensors built into the window jams or are they external wires you can see?

If you have external wires, look for broken wires or broken/missing magnetic bars.

Did the painters paint the window jams? If so, they may have painted over a sensor, though paint usually does not affect the functionality of a magnetic sensor.

Look for the broken wires or broken/missing magnets.

Also - you should be able to bypass the window zones and set the alarm. Instructions for bypassing a zone should be on the alarm head or available online.

Anonymous

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SOURCE: security car alarm

on the 3 way pager press function 2 times then press unlock. that will get it out of valet mode

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 27, 2009

SOURCE: how to activate alarm 2001 bmw 325ix

The flashing light does not mean you have an alarm. They were not standard in the 3-series.
You can get one installed or if you want the dealer can program the lights to flash when locking and unlocking doors even with out alarm. This is called "acknowledgement without DWA"

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