Hi all,
I recently moved into a new rented property that has had an Enforcer alarm fitted by a previous tenant. We have keyfobs that seem to work to set and disable the alarm so that's good, what we don't have (and neither it seems does the property management agency) is any sort of PIN code in order to go into the system and make any changes.
My girlfriend wants to be able to set the alarm at night before going to bed, but the motion detector in the bedroom is an obvious spanner in the works. My question is; is there any way to disable this detector that doesn't involve getting into the menu system or activating any sort of anti-tamper system if I simply remove the battery from the detector itself?
Secondly, I understand this system can contact via SMS if the alarm is triggered. Does anybody know if I can set this up with my number without the access code, and using only the keyfob?
If these are things that require a callout then fair enough - I just want to know so that I can instruct the agency to do so.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I recently moved into a new rented property that has had an Enforcer alarm fitted by a previous tenant. We have keyfobs that seem to work to set and disable the alarm so that's good, what we don't have (and neither it seems does the property management agency) is any sort of PIN code in order to go into the system and make any changes.
My girlfriend wants to be able to set the alarm at night before going to bed, but the motion detector in the bedroom is an obvious spanner in the works. My question is; is there any way to disable this detector that doesn't involve getting into the menu system or activating any sort of anti-tamper system if I simply remove the battery from the detector itself?
Secondly, I understand this system can contact via SMS if the alarm is triggered. Does anybody know if I can set this up with my number without the access code, and using only the keyfob?
If these are things that require a callout then fair enough - I just want to know so that I can instruct the agency to do so.
Thanks in advance for your help.