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alarm man
Have replaced the control unit and it's still doing it. Have 4 PIRs attached to it.
have you adjusted the lux levels in the opals,or check for walk test mode
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Have replaced the control unit and it's still doing it. Have 4 PIRs attached to it.
it is mateisthat a wee screw to adjust???
Yep, done that. It made no difference where we set the level on all 4 detectors the lights still came on.have you adjusted the lux levels in the opals,or check for walk test mode
Yep, done that. It made no difference where we set the level on all 4 detectors the lights still came on.
So where should it be?
It's on 3 at the moment.
Have not checked for this however what would this signify?
If your getting voltage fluctuations enough to make the unit drop out and then believe it is on start up again, this could be your problem.
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