Hey, everyone; hoping somebody can help me with this.
I have an Accenta Mini 8 3G box under my stairs and a remote keypad in my hallway (Part no. 8EP 219 or 8EP 332), and the remote keypad is dead, as far as I can tell. The buttons light up, but all the other lights are out and it doesn't do anything when I press them.
Of course, it was only a matter of time before the power around here failed, and the alarm started sounding, and my wife had to wait it out, as putting in the code is no longer an option.
Here's my question:
If I buy a replacement panel and just change it out, wiring it up in the exact same way as the old one is (during the daytime, in case the main alarm sounds), will that be enough?
In fact, could it be that the problem is something else like a blown fuse or something, and if so, will opening the box under my stairs make the alarm go off?
I'm competent with electrical things, and don't mess with things when the power is still on, but I want to know what I'm up against before deciding whether to do this or not.
Thanks in advance,
omannay.
I have an Accenta Mini 8 3G box under my stairs and a remote keypad in my hallway (Part no. 8EP 219 or 8EP 332), and the remote keypad is dead, as far as I can tell. The buttons light up, but all the other lights are out and it doesn't do anything when I press them.
Of course, it was only a matter of time before the power around here failed, and the alarm started sounding, and my wife had to wait it out, as putting in the code is no longer an option.
Here's my question:
If I buy a replacement panel and just change it out, wiring it up in the exact same way as the old one is (during the daytime, in case the main alarm sounds), will that be enough?
In fact, could it be that the problem is something else like a blown fuse or something, and if so, will opening the box under my stairs make the alarm go off?
I'm competent with electrical things, and don't mess with things when the power is still on, but I want to know what I'm up against before deciding whether to do this or not.
Thanks in advance,
omannay.