Full Resetting of Eurosec CP8L

Full Resetting of Eurosec CP8L

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Full Resetting of Eurosec CP8L correomaster 02-23-2008
Posted by correomaster on February 23, 2008, 4:05 am
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I have recently moved into a new property which has an Eurosec CP8L
alarm fitted. I undertand that the property had been empty for some
time as it has been completely renovated. The user manual for the
alarm was conveniently left nearby. A couple of days after moving I
tried to use it. I noticed that the LCD displayed the message "Mains
fault". Anyway I decided to give it a go assuming that the code left
would be the defualt code. This did not seem to be the case as as soon
I pressed a key, the system becamed activated. The main door was open
as my parter was doing something and the whole thing went ballistic.
The default code did not work at all. So I could only open the "fuse
box" (no fuses there, just wires) and disconnect the system. As it was
still blaring, I ended up opening the main box (the one with the anti-
tamper spring) and disconnect the battery.

Is there anyway I can do a full reset of this alarm or should I call
an engineer to do it?

Thanks in advance.

Posted by Paul Ekins on February 23, 2008, 6:22 am
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As this system has un-used for some time and been left during renovation I
would advise you get an engineer to give it a service at the same time as
resetting it.


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A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.


Paul Ekins

Linc Secure


>I have recently moved into a new property which has an Eurosec CP8L
> alarm fitted. I undertand that the property had been empty for some
> time as it has been completely renovated. The user manual for the
> alarm was conveniently left nearby. A couple of days after moving I
> tried to use it. I noticed that the LCD displayed the message "Mains
> fault". Anyway I decided to give it a go assuming that the code left
> would be the defualt code. This did not seem to be the case as as soon
> I pressed a key, the system becamed activated. The main door was open
> as my parter was doing something and the whole thing went ballistic.
> The default code did not work at all. So I could only open the "fuse
> box" (no fuses there, just wires) and disconnect the system. As it was
> still blaring, I ended up opening the main box (the one with the anti-
> tamper spring) and disconnect the battery.
>
> Is there anyway I can do a full reset of this alarm or should I call
> an engineer to do it?
>
> Thanks in advance.



Posted by cj on February 23, 2008, 6:27 pm
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Hi
I agree with other poster the Eurosec has gone through 3 software updates
over the past 18 mths and each has a slightly different reboot protocol.
Also you say as soon as you pressed a key it alarmed?? (or did you press a
few keys?)
You may have more underlying problems.
Well worth your local alarm engineer having a look may save you a lot in the
long run.

HTH
CJ



Posted by Engineer on March 8, 2008, 6:53 pm
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Manuals are on www.ukpanels.com


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