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Honeywell 5804 Ademco Wireless Security watch - Page 3 Questions & Answers
HI! I BOUGHT NEW CONDO WITH ADEMCO
Yes but, what you have described is a basic keypad that can receive signals from wireless components of your system. What you need to find is 1) the transformer for the system ( usually tan about 2.5" square) and the main control box 15"tall by 12" wide (inside will be the back up battery) You will need an owners manual and a installation/programming manual for your system. The manuals are available online or post your info here. The door of the main control will have sticker saying which model you have. Now you should be able to follow the directions and be up and running in less than an hour if everything is working properly. If not, you may have a variety of batteries to replace.
Honeywell Ademco 128B alarm panel
You could use a vista-key module on the polling loop without using a card reader. My question is, what will hold the door shut if the strike plate is unlocked? It sounds unclear what the client wants their system to do and or what type of system they want
Ademco 6128 keypad beeping at random times &
you need to change your main control battiery.
the main control panel takes a 12 volt 7 amphour or a 12 volt 4.5 amphour battery. the larget the amphour the longer the system will last when the power is out. available at fry's radio shack or on line. ps: if the key shows a zone number with the bat, that means you have a wireless sensor low battiery.
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BAT showing on the keypad
To fix the problem you must make the system to a test. This forces the system to check the battery thus resetting the fault. Otherwise you have to wait 4 hours for the system to self test and clear the fault.
Ademco Alarm system won't set
Sounds like you need to reset the master code!
Depends on the version of panel you have... 13 years? could be a Vista-10 or 4110...
Either way, use the installing code to reset the master code. This information should be written down in the manual (as is customary upon installing the system for events like this). If the manual is lost, consult the internet for a copy (for your panel type and model) and try the factory default codes that are listed in that manual. If the "ready" light is on, and the keys "beep" when you press them then it should certainly work!
Another option would be to have a security technician come out and check it for you, but that would likely cost around $75 ($50 for first hour labor, and $25 for the trip fee), but you'll get fully informed of all of your options.
If your system is monitored then contact your monitoring company and they should be able to fix it for you for nearly nothing since you won't likely pay them the monthly fee unless you have a working system!
Another option would be to get monitoring for the system and the company will likely update the whole system to todays standards free of charge in exchange for gaining a new customer, but make sure you ask for new motion detectors, the old ones are a common cause of false alarms.
Good Luck!
Need to know which pole is positive and which is
If it is a VISTA or a LYNX then it doesn't matter as the transformer puts out AC current instead of DC. This is done so you can have very long wire runs of very thin wire without causing problems.
Think of your house power, it comes from the high tension lines over many dozens of miles and they power entire city sections (AC-Power). But if you're on DC (when the poles matter) such as in a car, you'll then need a HUGE wire just to run a subwoofer amplifier by itself. Yet power tools can run on a 50' extension cord that's 1/4 the thickness and be fine! the AC power delivery is much more efficient in that respect, and alarm systems usually have wire runs that span the whole house and they're usually all around 18 to 22 guage wire (very thin) to save on installation costs...
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