MacPlum wrote: » Hi I've had this system for 4 years, and for the last 6 months or so it's been telling me I need to replace they battery whenever it is unset: "control panel internal battery pack needs replacing" The people I got it from wanted £100 + £30 for the battery +VAT to come and do it and, having looked into it, I could see it appeared to be a 2 minute job. I ordered a replacement battery, and have just put it in, but when unsetting it, I'm still getting the same message. So as I see it, there are 3 options: 1) The replacement battery is a dud (was bought from a reputable source) 2) There is some other fault with the Panel - not necessarily the battery 3) There is some kind of secret alarm engineer code/trick to reset the message. I personally think it is option 3 (in which case can someone share it?), but wondering what others thought likely? Thanks Pete
king_pugwash wrote: » Hi KoolKid, My alarm was installed in August 2013 and the Control Panel Internal Battery Pack needs replacing. Please can you PM me the manual so I can DIM...Do-It-Meself...Cheers and Thanks
KoolKid wrote: » PMed you that manual.
thehyperborean wrote: » Hi, would it be possible to get a cooy of that manual too please, I have the same message playing every time I switch off the alarm and its driving my wife nuts 😣 cheers!
altor wrote: » Have you the engineer code to reset the timer?
thehyperborean wrote: » I think so, the engineer wrote it down for me wheb I had it installed so just have to dig it out. I tried to remove the battery recently by turning off the electricity as I was afraid to get a shock but it caused ny gas heating to have issues so I thought it best to use the manual if there is one.
altor wrote: » No need to open the unit to reset the timer. Enter engineer code, authorized by, user code. Service menu, yes, engineer tools menu, yes, battery menu, yes. Replace battery. This resets the time. Press quit till you see exit engineering, then press yes.
thehyperborean wrote: » Awesome thank you so much! Does the battery not need to be replaced then? I've had it around three years and the alarm is used daily.
altor wrote: » Hopefully you have the engineer code now to do the reset. The back up battery pack contains NiMh rechargeable batteries, they have a limited lifespan once on constant charge. HKC recommends they be replaced every 3 years, thats why the timer is set at same.
thehyperborean wrote: » Makes sense, thanks for all the help!
altor wrote: » You're welcome, any other questions let us know.
KoolKid wrote: » Thats pretty much it.And reset the timer.
thehyperborean wrote: » That worked!! The message is gone, thank you! One last thing if you dont mind, and sorry for annoying you, when I have a replacement battery pack can I just pull the battery out then use the reset peocess you sent me or do I need to do something first?
100gSoma wrote: » I have the engineers code. Just wondering where to source the replacement battery for hkc quantum 70. Thanks guys.
100gSoma wrote: » Heard back off my installer and will pick one up in Bray tomorrow. One final question. None of my wireless sensors need batteries yet, bit when they do, I'll replace myself. My question is, can I just open the sensor and swap it out? Or is there a menu option I need to access on the engineers menu before opening a sensor and replacing a battery. Thanks guys. Very helpful support on here