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Adam Cruickshank
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Wed Apr 06, 2005 9:10 pm Post subject:
Gardtec 800 Series Error Code? |
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To cut a long story short, I was given a code with the alarm when I
bought my house and it turns out it's the master code.
The misses managed to blindly press buttons with the code while trying
to disarm and now I can't arm the thing anymore.
The sequence is:
Displays funny lettering (see end)
Key in code, displays SE
Press yes
A short continuous chime, displaying E with 3 vertical bars
Continuous chiming (de dah de dah), displaying funny lettering
Have to key in code again
Displays Un
Continuous chiming (ne nah ne nah), displaying funny lettering
Have to key in code again
Displays funny lettering
Funny lettering (like at t1, but without the bottom part of the t).
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Does anybody know how to fix this? Or what it would take to fix it?
A live in Thetford, Norfolk if anybody is local.
Thanks in advance
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Paul ( Skiing8 )
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Fri Apr 08, 2005 12:10 pm Post subject:
Re: Gardtec 800 Series Error Code? |
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"Adam Cruickshank" <adam.cruickshank@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | To cut a long story short, I was given a code with the alarm when I
bought my house and it turns out it's the master code.
The misses managed to blindly press buttons with the code while trying
to disarm and now I can't arm the thing anymore.
The sequence is:
Displays funny lettering (see end)
Key in code, displays SE
Press yes
A short continuous chime, displaying E with 3 vertical bars
Continuous chiming (de dah de dah), displaying funny lettering
Have to key in code again
Displays Un
Continuous chiming (ne nah ne nah), displaying funny lettering
Have to key in code again
Displays funny lettering
Funny lettering (like at t1, but without the bottom part of the t).
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Does anybody know how to fix this? Or what it would take to fix it?
A live in Thetford, Norfolk if anybody is local.
Thanks in advance
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could it be tamper zone 1 or something like that?
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Paul Ekins
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Adam Cruickshank
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Mon Apr 18, 2005 1:10 pm Post subject:
Re: Gardtec 800 Series Error Code? |
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"Paul Ekins" <123pmekins@SPAMTRAPicqmail.com> wrote in message news:<kwz5e.10407$JO6.2848@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>...
| Quote: | Sounds like zone 1 tamper to me.
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Sorry for the very late reply. I posted this and forgot all about it
today.
Thanks both of you for your answers.
Assuming it's zone 1 tamper, is there anything I can do to the system
to sort it and get the alarm arming itself?
Cheers |
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Paul ( Skiing8 )
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Mon Apr 18, 2005 6:06 pm Post subject:
Re: Gardtec 800 Series Error Code? |
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"Adam Cruickshank" <adam.cruickshank@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | "Paul Ekins" <123pmekins@SPAMTRAPicqmail.com> wrote in message
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Sounds like zone 1 tamper to me.
Sorry for the very late reply. I posted this and forgot all about it
today.
Thanks both of you for your answers.
Assuming it's zone 1 tamper, is there anything I can do to the system
to sort it and get the alarm arming itself?
Cheers
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I just looked at the user document and I don't think you can turn off a
tamper zone while you are setting the alarm. The tamper zone is usually a
loop that runs around all the alarm sensors, if the loop is broken anywhere
then you get that t1 code. I will try tonight and see if I can enable the
alarm with a tamper zone error. If you know a little about alarms then you
can temporarly disable the tamper zone be opening the main panel and putting
a jumper between the tamper zone terminals.
When you open the main panel you will need to enter the code on the keypad
to avoid setting off the alarm.
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Adam Cruickshank
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Wed Apr 20, 2005 10:58 pm Post subject:
Re: Gardtec 800 Series Error Code? |
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"Paul \( Skiing8 \)" <skiing@dodgit.com> wrote in message news:<d40bhn$aoc$1$830fa7a5@news.demon.co.uk>...
| Quote: | "Adam Cruickshank" <adam.cruickshank@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:75fb76b0.0504180243.6cdf7240@posting.google.com...
"Paul Ekins" <123pmekins@SPAMTRAPicqmail.com> wrote in message
news:<kwz5e.10407$JO6.2848@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>...
Sounds like zone 1 tamper to me.
Sorry for the very late reply. I posted this and forgot all about it
today.
Thanks both of you for your answers.
Assuming it's zone 1 tamper, is there anything I can do to the system
to sort it and get the alarm arming itself?
Cheers
I just looked at the user document and I don't think you can turn off a
tamper zone while you are setting the alarm. The tamper zone is usually a
loop that runs around all the alarm sensors, if the loop is broken anywhere
then you get that t1 code. I will try tonight and see if I can enable the
alarm with a tamper zone error. If you know a little about alarms then you
can temporarly disable the tamper zone be opening the main panel and putting
a jumper between the tamper zone terminals.
When you open the main panel you will need to enter the code on the keypad
to avoid setting off the alarm.
Paul
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Thanks again.
It sounds like it's getting beyond my capabilities and I'll just have
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