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Check memory and see if a zone was in alarm.
If zone was in alarm it can be.that it is a 24hr zone or the panel could be programed to ARM on no movement or ARM on time. Needd more info to help you more.
What kind of shape is the battery in? Those alarms are very integrated and have a lot of parts. If the battery is getting low, it may be triggering the alarm. Since it appears to be happening at about 2 hours, some other things to look at would be the temperature causing a door expansion etc. If it is an OEM installation then a scan tool would be able to see any problems.
Beeps from electronic appliances are indicators that usually have something to do with the motherboard giving an alert. They refer to a list that tells a technician what system requires attention.
There are several temperature controllers that has sensors that when the temperature has not gone down a degree for 5 or 10 mins. it will make an alarm to tell you there's something wrong. There are also some that if the temperature that has been set is never been reached and the compressor is not shutting off, it will make an alarm to tell you there's something wrong. Basically, in refrigeration, if the refrigerant is low, it takes time for it to reach the set temp. or it never reached at all. Have your refrigerant checked.
Door is open (shut it)
or
seal on door is broken ( replace it)
or
temperature dropped too low ( reduce it)
or
door was lett open too long (reset alarm)
- after ffix
press alarm buttons once to switch of beeps
The problem is the doorswitch of the freezer door. The door 'bump' which has to push in the swich doesn't push it in far enough. You can try and hold the switch an dpush it in with your finger and see if the sound continues. You can try to adjust the door, but easier is to glue or tape something to the door 'bump' so it pushes the switch further in. Hope this was the issue.
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