a remote zone has failed in my alarm,i tryed changing the battery but it stii doesn't work, what can i do?
I don’t have an off button. it’s a slomins system, so i enter my code then press enter, doing it twice justs turns system on then off. I am trying the battery out for a while on the remote door transmitter. thanks for the info.
kmecking
in Alarm 13 years and 10 months ago
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kmecking | 13 years and 10 months ago
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when i remove battery, the alarm beeps so i know something is happening, but it still says system trb.
neilw | 13 years and 10 months ago
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Did you try leaving the battery out for a long time? That’s the advice I’ve gotten from some of the techs for our system.
jockdeboeraia | 13 years and 10 months ago
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Try entering your code and hitting off.
shahnandersen
in Alarm 13 years and 10 months ago
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Deboer is on the right track. Sounds like a Honeywell/Ademco system. You need to make sure your the cover securely back on the transmitter then enter your code + off twice.