How to change the battery in a Pyronix Enforcer wireless siren
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- Опубліковано 17 бер 2021
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Thanks Tony, you're ace. My husband followed your instructions and system's working again. Within 5 years we live in this house we changed every battery in the sirens and sensors, and let me tell you, they always go off at the time you least need it. Keeping spare sensor batteries in stock now. After the siren battery went, the warning beep ceased after a months we left it for three more months over winter until we changed the siren battery, no-one really fancies climbing up a ladder in wet and dark conditions.
No problem. People often think I am making it up, but as you say, they always go wrong when you don't need them to.
Cheers Toni. Batteries replaced successfully. Im lucky as bell box is reached via ladder not too high. Your videos are clear and easy to follow. Thank you!
Thanks for the comment, it makes it worthwhile.
Hey Toni. Just wanted to say thank you for your help and knowledge with this. Absolute hero
My pleasure!
Thank you so much. Very details and easy to understand 👍🏻
Happy to have been of use.
clear instructions, very good video. thank you.
Thank you
That was very helpful. Thanks
I am happy to have helped.
Thank you
Bloody helpful video. Although my box says “Siren Wirls Supervn F1”. It may have said that before I changed the batteries though. I don’t know my way around the box and I’m not an alarm installer. Any idea how I fix this issue? Thanks
Thanks for the helpful video. Presumably the batteries in the bell Box are NiMh (similar to inside the control panel)? Our bell box has a wired connection, so assume that is primarily for charging, not control. (WiFi sensors use non Rechargeable Lithium batteries).
The bell can be wired instead of wireless. Depends where the wires go but if it’s with a Pyronix Enforcer panel it will most likely be a power source
The enforcer can have a wired bell or wireless bell on the panel. It’s achieved by a resistor connected on the Tamper input on the bell.
Thanks very informative video. Toni can you please also let me know how long batteries last for siren and PIR sensors? when we should change the batteries for them? will it give notification on panel for low batteries?
The panel will let you know when the batteries need to be changed.
Most useful thank you Toni, is that the Mark 1 or Mark 2 sounder your working on their please, as they take different types of batteries I believe?
Should the question not be "open yours and find out what battery it has" As they both look the same when closed.
@@tonipeters4543 Hi Toni, as I am disabled I am not able to get up a ladder to check. If there’s an easy way to know which type of battery it was, my plan was to order one and then see if I can get somebody to fit it for me.
@@andyp5296 Sadly there is no way of telling which battery it has unless it is opened.
Hi Toni. I followed your instructions but when I got back to the panel I was presented with another fault message saying “Siren wireless supervision f1” can you offer any advice please?
Reboot the panel
I keep getting a random tamper say 3 time each day, it says SIREN 1 at the panel, could it be a faulty tamper switch on the outside siren box?
It could be, but I doubt it.
Thanks, Toni. I had an issue in that when I put new Batteries in, the siren went off and I couldn't stop it, even using my code or the Engineers Code. I ended up pulling out the Sounder Connector from the PCB. I was panicking though. I now have the yellow alert light flashing. I might have to retry tomorrow. Any tips based on that information I wrote would be welcome. Thanks.
I would check that the tamper switch is being depressed when you put the cover back on.
Hi j4wn, what did you end up doing here? About to change my battery soon and want to know how to get out of this predicament should it happen. Thanks.
One of my batteries has obviously gone as it is now showing up as a fault, not changing it this weather but how do I stop the triangle on the alarm from flashing constantly? Thanks
You can't until you change the battery as there are battery monitors on the bell and panel so even if you reset it, it'd just come back as the monitors would tell the panel on the battery levels.
Hi Toni, Can you advise what the issue is with my Enforcer alarm please - im having the following Warning - "Siren Wireless Supervn F1". followed by "Siren Wireless Poll Fail" can you advise what this is and what I do to sort the issue please. Is it the siren battery not having enough life to communicate with the control panel? Many thanks. Marty
I would suggest you change the batteries.
@@tonipeters4543 Thanks Toni, I will sort that and give you a quick update once completed. Will establish which battery type later today hopefully. Many thanks for the reply. Regards
great help thank you PS Toni why are you fingernails colour coded?
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Very difficult to open the screw cover on mine - pressed very hard and doesn't budge. Don't want to break it. Very annoying. Came on here to vent haha.
Great video, my panel says siren wirls supervn f1 after changing the batteries, any help?
Probably a tamper issue. Enter engineers code and press reset, should clear the fault.
@@txalarms the batteries were faulty got new ones again and all good
Hi Tony, my alarm just started going off for no reason without even setting it. As it’s late Friday night and disturbing the neighbours I searched online for a solution. Found your video disconnected the battery in the bell box and this seems to have cured the problem. I was not aware these batteries needed changing every two years, my batteries have been in place much longer than that. I will change them later when I have the time. But my question is - could the flat batteries cause the alarm to go off on its own without even setting it?. Thanks in anticipation.
Just to add my alarm is not the Pyronix Enforcer but same box and similar looks inside.
How can I help if I don't know what I am supposed to help with.
Hi Tony, thanks for the reply. Sorry to trouble you. I thought my question was clear. No problem after a bit more research on the web and investigation I found the problem and fixed it.
If the mains is disconnected from the control box will the siren still go off when doing this procedure
The siren is "wireless" turning the mains off is pointless
Not happy, just woken up at 4am by keypad alarm, sounding like a smoke alarm because of apparent low battery in Bell box !!!
Not something I can do myself, seeing as bell box is 2 floors up... So having looked on Amazon to purchase replacement battery, there seems to be completely different options.. How do we know which model battery it is in a unit that was installed 5 years ago, without me having to wait a week for someone else to get up in a ladder to look for me before ordering??
We also have a box on back of house, (even higher at 3 floors up) no idea if this is a bell box or a dummy box, and company who installed have unsurprisingly gone bust!!!
What did you end up doing?
@@benyaminewanganyahu looked on Amazon, found a review with a photo of the same bell box that we have, a green and white one! Bought that battery... Still waiting for someone with a ladder to replace it!! I only have 2 weeks left on the "free returns", so hoping for some help soon 🤞🏼🤞🏼
@@ponygirl1717 Yep, having to get a ladder is also tricky. Hope it works out well for you.
@@benyaminewanganyahu so at 3am this morning, the bell box decided to keep going off, and woke up my whole neighbourhood!!! Had to call fire brigade to take battery out as no other option... Seems the big cylinder shape one I had bought was not the correct one, as we need the double flat batteries with 2 smaller connectors.... Not happy with Amazon tbh, but at least I am able to return. Still will then need to find someone else with a ladder to put in new batteries, and feel super embarrassed for wasting firefighters time with something so avoidable. Am wishing we had gone for wired system now, with battery back up just for power cuts!!!
Can a flat battery in the bell box be the reason for the siren not sounding?
A flat battery in any device will stop that device from working. In general all device batteries last 3 years at most, so it is best to change them every two years
Thanks , I have now discovered that my bell box { old } does not have a battery only a circuit board and a sounder.
@@moirakyle6351 So its not a Pyronix siren then?
No I don't know what system it is only that it works internally , there is power at the bell box but the siren does not sound.
I am confused as to why you asked me, when the title clearly says "How to change the battery in a Pyronix Enforcer wireless siren"
Why isn’t the bell box backlit with the blue led comfort lights I thought all deltabels was like that
Sorry, you thought wrong. The waste your battery (Comfort) lights are optional (On or Off)
And the backlit boxes are the Deltabell Plus and X lightbox models
Ah makes sense tbh I don’t really light the backlit boxes we used to have a deltabox when they first came out on my mums shop I love comfort leds but not a big fan of the backlit
The deltabox was wired though with a texecom veritas
@@ryanhiggs3370 I’m not really a fan of any Deltabell. They are all right and better than Texecom Odysseys but they aren’t that loud!
Go in the engineer menu on the control box and the sirens won't go off
If folk knew how to get into engineers mode (and back out of it) AND knew what the engineer code is, they would not be looking on UA-cam to find out how to do it, NOT TO MENTION, your suggestion is WRONG as the external siren will still sound.
Most panels have had the code changed (So default code is no use) and as I said when you open the siren (Even in engineer mode) the siren will activate. (Assuming it has working batteries)
These alarms are crap, a burglar can easily smash into the siren and disconnect the battery
You have clearly never tried it, and how would you get up to it, you are not using my ladder.
the siren does initially go off if you do that. Not an ideal scenario for burgling a house.
I see a live adt elmdene 7422 bellbox at the left of the pyronix deltabell
no, you don't
Umm
Can you tell me what a wireless poll fail is please
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