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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 155911" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>you would have to ask the installation company.</p><p></p><p>all alarms i install have their engineer code changed (its also locked so wont go to default). if anyone wants the engineer code, itll cost them a callout (i wont give them the code, but ill change it),unless they ask for it to be kept as default or other on installation. either way, the warranty is void.(except stuff that cant happen due to them messing with settings)</p><p></p><p>alarm code would be stored on a chip - along with all other alarm info. i guess if you can read/write to the chips then you could get the code, but its probably easier to replace the panel. you could probably send the panel back to manufacturers for them to re-set</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 155911, member: 2012"] you would have to ask the installation company. all alarms i install have their engineer code changed (its also locked so wont go to default). if anyone wants the engineer code, itll cost them a callout (i wont give them the code, but ill change it),unless they ask for it to be kept as default or other on installation. either way, the warranty is void.(except stuff that cant happen due to them messing with settings) alarm code would be stored on a chip - along with all other alarm info. i guess if you can read/write to the chips then you could get the code, but its probably easier to replace the panel. you could probably send the panel back to manufacturers for them to re-set [/QUOTE]
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