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Pyronix Enforcer removal

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Hi

I have recently moved house and the new house has a Pyronix Enforcer installed. In the last week a "Tamper Alarm" has gone off randomly at least 12 times. I silence the alarm but then it just resets itself and after a while goes off again. I want to remove the box from inside, if I start disconnecting will this cause the outside alarm to start?

I have been left with no instructions or codes just two remote fobs.

Thanks

Sam
 
Does it not state what is in tamper? Usual case would be external bell flexing/warping and releasing micro switch causing tamper problem.

Kill the mains to panel (fused spur/mains board)
Unscrew the panel (tamper alarm will sound) and remove battery from panel
External bell will ring for 15mins unless you have ladders to get up to it and disconnect batteries.
 
It says "Siren 1 Tamper Alarm" and on one occasion it said "mains absent" as well.

Thanks for the steps. Ideally I would keep it but I don't even have access codes!
 
Yes ‘siren 1 tamper’ as suspected, do you have ladders to gain access to the outside bell?

would need to replace the tamper in the bell or change the bell.

If you don’t have any codes or contacts of anyone who would have the codes, you can down power the system and reboot it with a link in to reset the codes to default.
 
Could always back door it to reset the codes then delete the bell from the system until you get chance to look at it.
 
Do you have any more info please?

I have been thinking about a ring alarm for a while, for various reasons.

My 18 month to 2 year, £300 or so bill just came from the installer to change the batteries and app charge.

Seems like a perfect opportunity to take the leap.

I asked them for a quote to remove the panel and siren ( I can do the rest) but they haven't responded. I suspect they aren't pleased.

I have bought the ring stuff, set some of it up.

I just need to get rid of the panel primarily. The siren can wait, I will need to get someone to remove it, and install the ring one.

I think I have the same challenge as the Op in terms of removing the panel without annoying the neighbours too much.

Can you give more detailed instructions please about deleting the bell? Seems like the best way to remove the panel without upsetting everyone. I have my code, which also seems to work as the master code but not the engineers code.
 
WTF ….what do you have at the moment ? And how much are you paying ? …worst case £36 per year for the enforcer and change the batteries yourself …
 
Nothing grand I don't think.
Panel, siren , 6 motion sensors, 3 contact sensors.

Some of the charges are retrospective app usage, probably due to them not coming every 12 months.

Charges on the invoice , ex vat

Alarm annual maintenance 85
Bell box battery 32.50
Control panel battery 37.50
App 70 (past and future)
Other batteries 4.50.

I assume it's annoying to do this stuff without an engineer code?

The ship has sailed anyway, it's going to be ring for me. If I could just get rid of this panel and siren.....
 
Down power the panel when you have access to remove the siren at the same time, you can delete the bell from the panel but once its battery gets low you risk it sounding off anyway
 
Engineer menu > wireless device control > control bells > delete bells > delete all > security code 2000
 

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