Help!! My SC9000 (I think) has started playing up... I think. But need some other people to give me their thoughts.
So initially, everything was warm and happy, then things (over the past couple of months) have been playing up.
First, we had false alarms going off, the display on the SC9000 said it was a Ms90 sensor, so ready to return it as faulty. Then the linked MS13E sensors where hit and miss on detecting movement.
Now, two door sensors are causing problems. Either they are being shown as open when they are clearly shut (sensor number is steady on the SC9000 display), if I unregister the door sensors zones then re-register them, I open and shut the door, and it takes between 30 seconds and 2 minutes after the door is open/shut before the SC9000 pings and registers the zone.
Once registered, if I open the door, the Sc9000 does not ping to say that the door is open. So just to try things out, I set the alarm, opened both doors - no trigger. Then, a minutes later, the alarm sounds. Both doors are set for minimum delay.
However, the SC9000 happily receives key fob commands, and turns on the outside light (which is 3 feet from the unit, and on the same power spur).
So, either all the sensors have started to play up, or the SC9000 radio system is on the fritz. Oh, ALL batteries in all sensors have ben replaced - no improvement.
What do others think? Is it possible the SC9000 radio sensor to start to be hit and miss?
So initially, everything was warm and happy, then things (over the past couple of months) have been playing up.
First, we had false alarms going off, the display on the SC9000 said it was a Ms90 sensor, so ready to return it as faulty. Then the linked MS13E sensors where hit and miss on detecting movement.
Now, two door sensors are causing problems. Either they are being shown as open when they are clearly shut (sensor number is steady on the SC9000 display), if I unregister the door sensors zones then re-register them, I open and shut the door, and it takes between 30 seconds and 2 minutes after the door is open/shut before the SC9000 pings and registers the zone.
Once registered, if I open the door, the Sc9000 does not ping to say that the door is open. So just to try things out, I set the alarm, opened both doors - no trigger. Then, a minutes later, the alarm sounds. Both doors are set for minimum delay.
However, the SC9000 happily receives key fob commands, and turns on the outside light (which is 3 feet from the unit, and on the same power spur).
So, either all the sensors have started to play up, or the SC9000 radio system is on the fritz. Oh, ALL batteries in all sensors have ben replaced - no improvement.
What do others think? Is it possible the SC9000 radio sensor to start to be hit and miss?
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