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    Scantronic 9800 False Alarm

    1000 thanks for holding my hand so patiently Sparky.
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    Scantronic 9800 False Alarm

    Well, I've measured the resistances and the red (that I removed from the pcb) to the connector block is 16 while the other two readings are 3. So would I be right in thinking it's the Panic Alarm at the front door that's causing the problem? If so that's the one that we are never likely to...
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    Scantronic 9800 False Alarm

    One (last?) question do I need to disconnect a battery terminal before I remove the red from the pcb?
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    Scantronic 9800 False Alarm

    Thanks again. It's silly but I have to admit being flummoxed by what to do. Does remove one leg from the zone mean remove either the red or yellow from the pcb on the panel or remove one of the wires going into the connector or remove one of the wires coming out from one of the Panic Attack...
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    Scantronic 9800 False Alarm

    They go back to the control panel on separate cables but within the control panel is a connector that effectively links them together. The attached 3 images show this in detail. Can you advise on how to check resistances. Meanwhile, I don't think we've ever used/needed these Panic Alarms so...
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    Scantronic 9800 False Alarm

    Thanks for your speedy message sparky. I am on the road until Saturday but will investigate the cables and take pictures as soon as I am home.
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    Scantronic 9800 False Alarm

    My Scantronic 9800 operates 8 circuit zones. Circuit No 8 covers 3 Panic Buttons. Twice in the past week the alarm has been triggered while the system is unset and the remote keyboard shows code C8. Would be grateful for any advice on how to inspect each of the panic buttons to try and...
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