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The temperature control could be broken and yo should have a person that fixes major appliance to have a look at your freezer and see what the problem is.
try unlocking and locking car several times at drivers door, then unlock open hood disconnect battery for 2 hrs this amount of time should reset some things, including some fault codes, connect battery input code for radio, if you have. start car hopefully, if not try to get a code detector from a local auto parts store, usually if there is a major problem, it will show up as some fault code.
The three-flash, wait, three-flash sequence indicates that either the nuisance prevention circuitry or another fault has been registered by Zone 3 or the door sensor. Nuisance prevention circuity is automatically activated when there are several faulty activation codes sent to a sensor. In turn, the door sensor is bypassed by the alarm which keeps the system quiet. This only happens when a specific threshold is reached in specific activation codes that are sent from the door sensor to the alarm cpu.
It would seem inadvisable to disable the door sensor when it is receiving faults. It might indicate someone is trying to boost your car. However, it is not as inadvisable as you might think.
The faults that activate the nuisance circuity tend to be lower-level faults and not the major ones that might trip the door sensor such as someone trying to slip the door lock or someone who might smash a window. In those instances, even though the nuisance circuity was tripped, the alarm will still work and sound, if it receives major faults such as the attempted to slip the door lock or the windows is broken.
The nuisance circuitry is meant to prevent the alarm from activating for multiple impacts to the door such as those that might be called during a high wind or if pieces of wood were blown against the car during a high wind.
all "MAJOR" category alarms on a Mitel supeerconsole may or may not be service-affecting, but in any event need to be investigated, the cause found and cleared. Contact your Mitel service company or system maintainer. DO NOT IGNORE these alarms as you may come in some day and find your system completely down. (pay me now or pay me later) as the old saying goes. Good luck
It's possible the power surge damaged the panel as well. Disconnect the battery and wait for the AC Loss. You'll get a Low Battery on the keypad. Enter your code + off to silence the beeping. If the panel is damaged, it will shut off and back on when you would normally get the AC Loss. Good Luck.
The major alarm is a message sent for the system to the admin phone. it can be anything from a power reset to a clocking issue with the CPU card.To reset the warning press the Spcl button then 019.Keep an eye on the warning codes to see if it re-appears.
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