How to clear a tamper on a scantronic alarm?
How to clear a tamper on a scantronic alarm?
After a power cut today my Scantronic 9427 panel ‘Tamper’ light is on. How can I clear it and make the alarm usable again?
Can a scantronic battery be replaced on an alarm?
I tried to replace my battery in my alarm which is a scantronic 9751 – all went well and the new battery is – Answered by a verified Electronics Technician We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website.
Can a 19 year old battery cause a tamper fault?
A 19 year old battery is possibly the cause of your tamper fault. You should’ve replaced battery before you started defaulting the panel. You may have caused yourself more work in solving the problem. Replace battery first,if fault still present then you will need to look at other possibilities. Click to expand… Accepted, I guess.
What’s the factory access code on a scantronic alarm?
Key-in the factory default user access code: 1234. The internal sounder stops. Ignore any other lights. Fit the case lid. Apply mains power. The Power LED glows steadily. code: 7890. All LEDs, except for Power, Fault and Service, flash. I have a feeling that the most important bit of this is doing steps 3-7 in sequential order.
After a power cut today my Scantronic 9427 panel ‘Tamper’ light is on. How can I clear it and make the alarm usable again?
I tried to replace my battery in my alarm which is a scantronic 9751 – all went well and the new battery is – Answered by a verified Electronics Technician We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website.
A 19 year old battery is possibly the cause of your tamper fault. You should’ve replaced battery before you started defaulting the panel. You may have caused yourself more work in solving the problem. Replace battery first,if fault still present then you will need to look at other possibilities. Click to expand… Accepted, I guess.
Key-in the factory default user access code: 1234. The internal sounder stops. Ignore any other lights. Fit the case lid. Apply mains power. The Power LED glows steadily. code: 7890. All LEDs, except for Power, Fault and Service, flash. I have a feeling that the most important bit of this is doing steps 3-7 in sequential order.