Has anyone else ever seen this?
I had a brand new Pyronix Enforcer HomeControl+ with WiFi module installed by a professional company as part of a house refurbishment - the house also had a full rewire and is certified as you'd expect, new Consumer Board, new fused spur for the alarm. My issue is that the Pryonix panel keeps losing the time!
You take a look at it, and it'll be hours out. Not a few minutes or anything like that. It's not a slow and gradual thing - it just loses the right time by a massive amount.
Once I went to reset the time on the panel to be correct - it was 16:09 when I did that - and I then went away to do some other stuff. I came back less than 1 hour later and the clock showed 21:55.
Now - the time that I spent away from the panel might have been 46 minutes (55 minus 9) and it could've just jumped by 5 hours, but maintained the minutes - 16:00 to 21:00 - but it's got me scratching my head, I don't mind telling you.
I've spoken to the installer - helpful chap - and he's phoned Pyronix twice. Pryonix are saying it is something to do with the mains supply coming into the house. Apparently something to do with hertz and the clock in the alarm panel being sensitive to that. I asked him (and he asked them for me) whether any clock in the house would be going haywire - like the digital clock I have in the new Neff oven - it maintains time, and they're saying something about "mains frequency", "software" and "circuit boards" - gah!
The installer says he's willing to try another panel at this property... but I'm really curious if anyone else has ever heard of this happening?
Oh, and I told the installer this as well, if you stand right next to the panel, with your ear against it, you can hear it ticking - seriously, like some kind of old bedroom alarm clock, it's really very subtle and it needs to be quiet around you - have you ever heard of such a thing?
I can't tell if Pyronix are yanking my chain or whether this is something real.
I had a brand new Pyronix Enforcer HomeControl+ with WiFi module installed by a professional company as part of a house refurbishment - the house also had a full rewire and is certified as you'd expect, new Consumer Board, new fused spur for the alarm. My issue is that the Pryonix panel keeps losing the time!
You take a look at it, and it'll be hours out. Not a few minutes or anything like that. It's not a slow and gradual thing - it just loses the right time by a massive amount.
Once I went to reset the time on the panel to be correct - it was 16:09 when I did that - and I then went away to do some other stuff. I came back less than 1 hour later and the clock showed 21:55.
Now - the time that I spent away from the panel might have been 46 minutes (55 minus 9) and it could've just jumped by 5 hours, but maintained the minutes - 16:00 to 21:00 - but it's got me scratching my head, I don't mind telling you.
I've spoken to the installer - helpful chap - and he's phoned Pyronix twice. Pryonix are saying it is something to do with the mains supply coming into the house. Apparently something to do with hertz and the clock in the alarm panel being sensitive to that. I asked him (and he asked them for me) whether any clock in the house would be going haywire - like the digital clock I have in the new Neff oven - it maintains time, and they're saying something about "mains frequency", "software" and "circuit boards" - gah!
The installer says he's willing to try another panel at this property... but I'm really curious if anyone else has ever heard of this happening?
Oh, and I told the installer this as well, if you stand right next to the panel, with your ear against it, you can hear it ticking - seriously, like some kind of old bedroom alarm clock, it's really very subtle and it needs to be quiet around you - have you ever heard of such a thing?
I can't tell if Pyronix are yanking my chain or whether this is something real.