If you have a loose wire, I would first wonder how you know that? (Why are you looking inside the main panel, you do not say) Then I would look for any obvious terminal with a wire missing, if I couldn't find it that way, I would check the cable the yellow wire is in, find its "twin" and then put it where it belongs.
@@tonipeters4543 opened alarm box to change battery , yellow light flashing , however noticed this loose yellow wire , should I switch off the mains to find the slot thanks
@@tonipeters4543 hi I still have the loose yellow wire that has disconnected in the alarm box and my keypad is flashing with a yellow light thanks again
@@mohanlalmistry5435 There is no rule that says this coloured wire must go to this terminal and that that colour wire must go to that terminal, no, not that one, the one next to it. 🤔 I would need to be there to find out what the wire does, then I could figure out where it should go. As I can't get to where you are, you are going to have to call an alarm company to come and look at it for you. 😐
It's use is as you saw in the video (very easy) reliability? it still works the same now as it did then. The main "problem" with burglar alarms is the keypads wear out after umpteen years (You just change the keypad) but it is too soon for this one. A lot of companies install "The radio version" of this which does look very similar. (Pyronix enforcer)
Nice presentation
Thanks a lot
3 years on, how are you finding this system? Did you self install? I’m looking to buy and install alongside the euro46 keypad (EURO-LCDPZ/SCHROME)
Yes, I installed it myself, I quite like it, better than others out there.
Good video, where did you get the panel from?
I got the panel on line, lots of places sell it.
☕🍰 A coffee and slice of cake for you Sir.
(I am still waiting)
Hi. on the keypad when u unboxed it there wasn’t like a black bit where the lcd is at the topWhere did you find the black covering thing
It was in the box with the keypad. Seems you can have them custom made, so they don't put the generic one on in case you have your own custom one.
Hi on my control panel box a yellow wire is loose , how do I know where to put it in again and should I take the fuse out before I put it back
If you have a loose wire, I would first wonder how you know that? (Why are you looking inside the main panel, you do not say) Then I would look for any obvious terminal with a wire missing, if I couldn't find it that way, I would check the cable the yellow wire is in, find its "twin" and then put it where it belongs.
@@tonipeters4543 opened alarm box to change battery , yellow light flashing , however noticed this loose yellow wire , should I switch off the mains to find the slot thanks
@@mohanlalmistry5435 So you have changed the battery? Put the lid back on? cleared any error message? what happens if you try to set it?
@@tonipeters4543 hi I still have the loose yellow wire that has disconnected in the alarm box and my keypad is flashing with a yellow light thanks again
@@mohanlalmistry5435 There is no rule that says this coloured wire must go to this terminal and that that colour wire must go to that terminal, no, not that one, the one next to it. 🤔 I would need to be there to find out what the wire does, then I could figure out where it should go. As I can't get to where you are, you are going to have to call an alarm company to come and look at it for you. 😐
Can the control panel be configured via computer software or can it only be configured from the keyboard?
You can configure the panel via a computer if you so wish, but for a small system it is not worth it.
@@tonipeters4543 ah ok thanks maybe what software are you using?
@@simonematina It is such a small panel I programmed it from the keypad. To be able to up/download to the panel you need InSite UDL from pyronix.
We' are getting a home survey from a firm who uses these , any update on its use and reliability ? R
It's use is as you saw in the video (very easy) reliability? it still works the same now as it did then. The main "problem" with burglar alarms is the keypads wear out after umpteen years (You just change the keypad) but it is too soon for this one.
A lot of companies install "The radio version" of this which does look very similar. (Pyronix enforcer)