We were in the house yesterday afternoon and our house alarm was disarmed/switched off when all of a sudden it started ringing on its own accord. Never seen this before in all the years and all the alarms that we have had. It hasn't happened since. Any thoughts as to why this might have happened?
Perhaps an electrical surge ? or maybe this is what happens to your alarm when the back-up battery is about to go ?
If the alarm is sounding while unarmed, then there's a fault in one of the tamper circuits. Check all sensors are secure and intact. Was there any decoration work carried out recently that might have affected any of them?
Leo
Painted a back door with sensors about two weeks ago. I don't understand how it can ring when unarmed though. Are you saying that a switched off alarm, can still ring if a sensor gets a knock or something?
That was a bit drastic.This happened to me a couple of years back. I ended up getting an electrician in to disconnect the whole thing!
Your alarm is never fully switched off. There are 24 hour circuts which are monitored constantly. Ie Tamers & Panic zonesPainted a back door with sensors about two weeks ago. I don't understand how it can ring when unarmed though. Are you saying that a switched off alarm, can still ring if a sensor gets a knock or something?
For a new external SABB expect to pay arount €120 + call out if you dont have a service contract.Had the security guy around again today to take a look and it seems that with the software version I had the outside box (rather than the cabinet) was the culprit. And yes, even when unarmed the alarm will sound if it detects that someone is trying to tamper with the cabinet or outside box(es).
Anyway he looped out the Bell tamper (outside box) until I get around to replacing it; the strobe isn't working so I will need to replace anyway. This will get me over the next few weeks at least.
Good luck.
Toward the end of January I predicted to my family that our house alarm will start ringing for no apparent reason as we approach St. Valentines Day. This is based on the last three or four years of our alarming ringing even when unarmed around this time of the year for no apparent reason.
This morning at 5 a.m. our alarm started ringing even though it hadn't been set, just as predicted.
Is it possible that the alarm installer input some sort of dormant code to activate the alarm every year to ensure that he might get a call out fee or service fee.
It is just too much of a coincidence that this has been happening.
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