…also just thinking you could ask the installer to set it up for you and default new devices to be auto approved so it actually wouldn’t require any intervention from them downstream unless you wanted to play about with individual end users settings.
Accounts are locked to a single cloud account but can be registered from that account to enable it to be added to another.
Can’t see why the installer would stop you doing this - they may however say they can’t support you if you want a service contract.
Worth knowing installers get...
Engineers code, magnet and sensor off as you say. Don’t bother faffing about with recording the sensor to disable it. Just use some spark table and tape the magnet to the sensor which will make the panel think the loop is closed.
I’ll be honest I’ve never been asked this before. AFAIK it won’t set the alarm off nor will it stun the panel temporarily but I’ve never tried to almost brute force a panel before
Fobs don’t normally disconnect themselves from the panels but inadvertently someone might have pushed the fob buttons in a sequence to put them into relearn mode.
Your user code may be setup as a manager rather than a user on the panel. Push D, enter your code, navigate through the menu to see if you can find edit users and see whether the fobs are there already or can be added.
I doubt it. Honestly can count on one hand the number of problems I’ve had on the comms side of things. Usually the root cause it the 5g override on routers.
And if you go from Home Screen and enter code and then push no when you get the error you just go full circle?
If so then I’d suggest the power cycle as suggested.