Is your Bosch/Solution Code/Keypad Beeping at you?
GOT AN ANNOYING BEEP COMING FROM YOUR ALARM CODE/KEYPAD?
Alarm systems self-monitor and will normally advise you of a fault via the keypad (but sometimes via the siren).
For Bosch Keypads without a text display the following should help
To stop the beeping you will need to acknowledge the fault.
Most Bosch panel faults can be acknowledged by pressing the # key on the keypad (or arming and disarming the system). The fault is also normally featured on the keypad by the word “Fault” or a triangle shape with an exclamation mark.
If don’t want to look up a user manual try the following:-
Press and hold the “5” key until two beeps are heard.
A number (or numbers) will now appear. Refer to the following table
1: System Fault: Then press 1 to find out which system fault:
1: Low Battery
2: Date & Time
3: RF Receiver Jamming/Tamper Switch/Communications Fail
4: Warning Device (output 1-2 fail)
5: Telephone Line Fail
6: N/A
7: Power Supply Fail
8: On Board Tamper
2: RF Device Low Battery: Then press 2 to identify which zone/device
3: Zone Tamper Alarm: Then press 3 to identify which zone/device
4: Sensor Watch Failure: Then press 4 to identify which sensor
5: RF Sensor Missing: Then press 5 to identify which senor
6: Communications Failure: Then press 6 to find out details of the failure
1: Receiver 1
2: Receiver 2
3: IP Module 1
4: IP Module 2
7: Output & Codepad Failure: Then press 7 to find out details
2: Output expander
3-6: Codepad
8: Keyfob Low Battery: Then press 8 to identify the keyfob.
When in doubt….. call your local Security Company!