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  1. Alarm Engineer

    Poor water pressure (now fixed)

    Where can i find it, if i have one?
  2. Alarm Engineer

    Poor water pressure (now fixed)

    It happens to be a coincidence that the warrenty runs out today and they dont want to know.... Pressure is low on the Kitchen Tap at all times and is getting noticeably worse every day, so i doubt its anything to do with demand in the area. I’m quite handy with everything execpt water...:ROFLMAO:
  3. Alarm Engineer

    Poor water pressure (now fixed)

    Hi, I live in a 2 year old property and have noticed that the water presure on both Hot & Cold at the Kitchen Sink & Bath Tap have become increasingly low, to the point where the Kitchen Tap is little more than a trickle, a bath can take over 20-30mins to run to a resonable level. However the...
  4. Alarm Engineer

    Euro Mini Hard Reset

    Try Security Warehouse, as I said before you’ll need to buy the whole panel then just swap out the PCB.
  5. Alarm Engineer

    Euro Mini Hard Reset

    D and 2000 takes you into the keypad configuration menu only, pressing A will escape back to normal time screen unless whilst in the menu you changed the keypads address! This will make the keypad go blank, you’ll need to go back into the menu and enter the address as 00 if its the only keypad...
  6. Alarm Engineer

    Which door sensor and PIR do I need for Pyronix Enforcer?

    You need the enginner code then the software is displayed within the ‘Software Revision’ menu. V9 is fairly recent, so its likely that yours is pre V9. So your need seperate door contacts and shock sensors i think.
  7. Alarm Engineer

    Texecom Connect

    Thank you, will look into that.
  8. Alarm Engineer

    Texacom - Extending house - what to do with alarm?

    Extend all wires and match each colour, take new cables to new locations then post back again here. If using a movement sensor and the room is likey to generate alot of heat in the summer then your need a Dual-Technology sensor.
  9. Alarm Engineer

    Pyronix Enforcer Sensor Replacement

    Your welcome! And yes to learn a new sensor its pretty much the same steps.
  10. Alarm Engineer

    Pyronix

    Wireless detectors “sleep” to save battery life. Upon inital detection of movement they then “sleep” for approx 3 minuites (Sleep time) before triggering again. This makes the battery last 2-3 years instead of 6months.
  11. Alarm Engineer

    Pyronix

    Wireless Pyronix sensors will flash but occasionally during the “sleep time” they may not. Any faults will be displayed on your keypad so no need to worry unless you get an amber flashing light on keypad.
  12. Alarm Engineer

    Pyronix Enforcer Sensor Replacement

    Firstly go to Wireless device control > control inputs > delete devices > Press No to ‘delete all’. Enter the device address number (zone number) > press yes > “input deleated”. Keep pressing No until you get back to ‘Wireless device control’ press No until you get “change inputs” type in same...
  13. Alarm Engineer

    Pyronix

    All PIRs have an LED which comes on when movement is detected, regardless of the system state. The detector does not know that the system is unset, its job is to detect movement. The control panel monitors the circuits & will only trigger when its set & a sensor detects movement. Wireless...
  14. Alarm Engineer

    Which door sensor and PIR do I need for Pyronix Enforcer?

    Use the standard MC2-WE door contact & KX12DQ-WE PIRs. The MC2 has a separate magnet that has to be fitted to the door and be within 2cm of the triangular marking on the sensor. Or you can wire a more discreet hardwired contact into the MC2 so that the bulky part is hidden, which looks far...
  15. Alarm Engineer

    Texecom Connect

    Any recommendations?
  16. Alarm Engineer

    Texecom Connect

    what do you think of this one?
  17. Alarm Engineer

    Texecom Connect

    Will give it a go and see, thanks.
  18. Alarm Engineer

    Texecom Connect

    I have installed one at home & it works a treat! Looking to install one at my sisters house now but getting Cat5 to the router will be too much mess & agro. Could I use one of these wireless ‘plug in’ network extenders as a temporary measure until the wifi gets enabled on the SmartCom?
  19. Alarm Engineer

    Alarm keypad failed. Help to replace.

    Power the sensor down and back up again, if not just replace it.
  20. Alarm Engineer

    Alarm keypad failed. Help to replace.

    Ebay > Texecom Veritas Keypad £27 Firstly I would check voltage at the keypad, should be about 12v. Secondly I would swap the two keypads to see if the fault follows the keypad, this will prove its the keypad or cable at fault.
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