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How to identify pyronix alarm sensor

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Hi on thru pyronix alarm enforcer - I got this message recently

I think I need
To pop in the engineer code and change battery but how do I know which one is low? Input 3
 

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Do a walk test. Poor install when inputs haven’t been named correctly.
 
Hi what do you mean walk test pls?

Yes poor install - was inherited when I bought the house though so not going to complain :D
 
Turn on a walk test either from the user or engineering menu. When you walk past the input in question it will clear from the screen.

To be honest though unless you’re in a mansion with 100 sensors just change the batteries in them all….

Buttons in the grand scheme of things vs how long you could take trying to find the sensor if you don’t know your way around the panels.
 
Thanks / so just enter the engineer menu - and then unscrew sensor and change battery?

Or press a certain feature / mode when entering engineer menu?
 
Thanks - I didn’t read this in time

I popped in engineer code

Took a punt on the hallway sensor as gets most Acton

Changed battery and error message has gone

Made a note alarm panel on the number / ban altho I can rename on panel it seems?

Which option pls
 

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