Hi,
I have a DSC system that was originally installed by Scottish Gas. I think its about 10 years old. Its a wireless system, with battery operated PIR's.
Its given me all sorts of problems, and last year, I managed to get an ex SG installer to service it, and for a while it worked fine.
Recently, the 'trouble' light was lit and wouldn't re-set, then the alarm went off for no reason during the night and I suspect that the main panel battery is flat and also some of the PIR's.
I'd like to get it back up and running myself, but reading some of the other posts on this, it looks like the system will be difficult to re-program, and will undoubtedly be protected by service engineer passwords.
Here are my questions:
1. Can I do anything at all with this panel (master re set) and start again?
2. Is there a detailed instruction manual anywhere?
3. Could I rip the DSC panel out and install a more user friendly one? and if so are there compatibility issues?
Sorry for the long post, but its quite a frustrating system to work with.
I have a DSC system that was originally installed by Scottish Gas. I think its about 10 years old. Its a wireless system, with battery operated PIR's.
Its given me all sorts of problems, and last year, I managed to get an ex SG installer to service it, and for a while it worked fine.
Recently, the 'trouble' light was lit and wouldn't re-set, then the alarm went off for no reason during the night and I suspect that the main panel battery is flat and also some of the PIR's.
I'd like to get it back up and running myself, but reading some of the other posts on this, it looks like the system will be difficult to re-program, and will undoubtedly be protected by service engineer passwords.
Here are my questions:
1. Can I do anything at all with this panel (master re set) and start again?
2. Is there a detailed instruction manual anywhere?
3. Could I rip the DSC panel out and install a more user friendly one? and if so are there compatibility issues?
Sorry for the long post, but its quite a frustrating system to work with.