runningpiglet,
Many thanks for this. This is new and really useful sounding info.
Would it be difficult to set all this up, do you think (not a techy, although have seen the inside of an alarm panel before..)?
Thanks, Andy.
The alarm is about 10 years old - Honeywell Accenta ADE G4
The dialler is Honeywell ADE Gen4 Informa (fitted shortly after the alarm was fitted)
Cheers
Dear all,
We have a dialler connected to our burglar alarm that, in the past, has rung us if/when the alarm has been activated (very rarely). This has used the landline to dial out. We've recently had the landline de-activated, though.
Question is:
Is there any way the current dialler can be...
Thanks, Sharpend,
Guess it's out of curiosity combined with lack of knowledge of what was actually inside the keypad. Had I look and now know (thanks for the input nonetheless).
Have done various checks, tests, replacements and re-wires. To recap:
1. Changed affected PIR sensor (assuming...
Hi NozSpark,
Sorry, not sure what you mean.
Btw, for info, following a good tip from elsewhere, tested to see if both or one of the alarm cores was broken. Twisted each of the alarm wires (green/yellow) in turn together with the black earth at the PIR end (know the power circuit works so the...
Thanks for this.
Test(s) done.
Tested each of the zones at the panel (multimeter set to test continuity (200 Ohms)); a) with PIR not set off, b) with PIR set off (walked in front of). Bold are the problematic ones). Power on (12v).
Zone / reading not set off / reading set off (tested the...
Thanks, Sharpend.
No. Would this involve simply putting a multi-meter on the (disconnected) green / yellow wires at the main panel end to see if they are someway creating a 'short circuit' along the wiring somewhere?
Also, am I right in thinking that if I do this and have the PIR activated it...
Dear all,
To add to the above:
....
9. Replaced backup battery with new one.
Problems still there.
I'd assume this means damaged cables (as Sharpend suggests). Just to clarify, two of the four sensors are affected. The original alarm fit was done pre-plastering / flooring completion, so all...
No recent work. Not ruling out mice / rodents (large Victorian semi). Will change the battery in any case as this has been a repeated suggestion. If this doesn't fix it will just run some new cable to the affected sensors, trying to 'hide' as much as possible.
Cheers again.
Dear all,
Many thanks for your various comments and advice on the above.
Just to update, I've now performed the following tests, with the outlined results.
1. Changed affected PIR sensor (assuming that was the fault). Didn't fix the problem.
2. Did a walk through test (see above)
3. Tested...