I'd like any thoughts on a couple of problems I've inherited with a Menvier TS400 system in a business unit.
Firstly the alarm goes off everytime the mains power is cut - which I think is defin the backup battery as the voltage drops off quickly when it takes over. Ordinarily I'd just plan to change the battery (I've got an installers manual off the web and have done some alarm work before) but the panel will not set as it shows a permanant zone 4 fault. I've done a factory reset but the fault persists and the wiring all seems good - no tamper light on during set attempts. No point buying a battery only to have to change the control unit to another type - times are hard!
Its a simple install - door contact on entry exit zone & PIR on zone 1 only. All others are linked out and zones 1 2 3 & 5 are clear on trying to set.
I'd say the control panel is knackered but wondered what anyone more knowledgeable thinks - will a new battery fix all the above? I'm not an alarm expert - rather a competent DIYer - sorry alarm experts reading this and sighing! If is it cheaper to fit new than get the CU fixed? Cheers.
Firstly the alarm goes off everytime the mains power is cut - which I think is defin the backup battery as the voltage drops off quickly when it takes over. Ordinarily I'd just plan to change the battery (I've got an installers manual off the web and have done some alarm work before) but the panel will not set as it shows a permanant zone 4 fault. I've done a factory reset but the fault persists and the wiring all seems good - no tamper light on during set attempts. No point buying a battery only to have to change the control unit to another type - times are hard!
Its a simple install - door contact on entry exit zone & PIR on zone 1 only. All others are linked out and zones 1 2 3 & 5 are clear on trying to set.
I'd say the control panel is knackered but wondered what anyone more knowledgeable thinks - will a new battery fix all the above? I'm not an alarm expert - rather a competent DIYer - sorry alarm experts reading this and sighing! If is it cheaper to fit new than get the CU fixed? Cheers.