I have moved into a house with this alarm (Response PA400) installed.
Everything seems to work fine except that the current config relies on mains power and has no (proper) battery backup over the ability to connect two 9v batteries.
The previous owner has left the installation manual and also left a Response 1.2Ah lead acid rechargeable battery/instructions.
I would like to change over the 9v alkalines to the rechargeable 1.2ah battery.
I have opened the control box and there appears to be a space to house the lead acid battery but how do I connect it so that is is charged by the control panel in case someone just cuts the mains power? I cannot see any draw off the circuit board to supply power to the rechargeable battery. The rechargeable battery instructions just say that the battery should be connected/supports all Response control units.
Equally, I do not want to blow the circuit board!
My meter box is on the outside of the house and can be switched off easily?
I know this is not the 'fort knox' system but as a deterrent I would like it to pass 1st base of not switching off the mains?
any advice gratefully received!
Everything seems to work fine except that the current config relies on mains power and has no (proper) battery backup over the ability to connect two 9v batteries.
The previous owner has left the installation manual and also left a Response 1.2Ah lead acid rechargeable battery/instructions.
I would like to change over the 9v alkalines to the rechargeable 1.2ah battery.
I have opened the control box and there appears to be a space to house the lead acid battery but how do I connect it so that is is charged by the control panel in case someone just cuts the mains power? I cannot see any draw off the circuit board to supply power to the rechargeable battery. The rechargeable battery instructions just say that the battery should be connected/supports all Response control units.
Equally, I do not want to blow the circuit board!
My meter box is on the outside of the house and can be switched off easily?
I know this is not the 'fort knox' system but as a deterrent I would like it to pass 1st base of not switching off the mains?
any advice gratefully received!