Random speaker pop on NetworX home alarm

Random speaker pop on NetworX home alarm

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Random speaker pop on NetworX home alarm MattJ 01-06-2006
Posted by MattJ on January 6, 2006, 1:00 pm
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At least once per day, the speaker of our alarm system will emit a loud
pop. It's just a single pop. It sounds as if the speaker is releasing
a buildup of static electricity or something. The systems is about 8
years old. We've recently had the basement finished and they simply
built a frame around the control box. I believe the proplem started
occuring after the basement was completed. Any ideas what might cause
the pop?


Posted by Frank Olson on January 6, 2006, 2:31 pm
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MattJ wrote:
> At least once per day, the speaker of our alarm system will emit a loud
> pop. It's just a single pop. It sounds as if the speaker is releasing
> a buildup of static electricity or something. The systems is about 8
> years old. We've recently had the basement finished and they simply
> built a frame around the control box. I believe the proplem started
> occuring after the basement was completed. Any ideas what might cause
> the pop?
>


Chances are your speaker is combination siren/driver and is supervised
by the alarm control panel. This means that there's voltage on the
driver circuit. The "pop" may or may not be "normal". As with anything
electronic, you may have to replace the siren/driver unit. What make
and model is your system's main control and how many siren's/speakers do
you have??

Posted by Chub on January 6, 2006, 2:35 pm
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read the header again Frank its a Networx panel. May be a bad battery?

> MattJ wrote:
>> At least once per day, the speaker of our alarm system will emit a loud
>> pop. It's just a single pop. It sounds as if the speaker is releasing
>> a buildup of static electricity or something. The systems is about 8
>> years old. We've recently had the basement finished and they simply
>> built a frame around the control box. I believe the proplem started
>> occuring after the basement was completed. Any ideas what might cause
>> the pop?
>>
>
>
> Chances are your speaker is combination siren/driver and is supervised by
> the alarm control panel. This means that there's voltage on the driver
> circuit. The "pop" may or may not be "normal". As with anything
> electronic, you may have to replace the siren/driver unit. What make and
> model is your system's main control and how many siren's/speakers do you
> have??



Posted by MattJ on January 6, 2006, 4:41 pm
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I've had the security company out to try and fix it. They replaced the
battery two days ago. Pop still occurs.


Posted by Robert L Bass on January 6, 2006, 4:54 pm
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Replace the battery.

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