marts wrote: » I spoke too soon and put in a terrible night of the beeping almost every half hour..... Unfortunately I'm at work atm... I will be home tonight and will do as you asked and refer back...... Regards M
KoolKid wrote: » No Problem. Basically whats you are looking for is whether there are 2 or 4 wires connected on the PCB to the very left If there are just two connections to the very left disconnect those & tape them up keeping them separated . If there are 4 wires connected to all 4 terminals then take the terminals as 1 on the left & 4 on the right. Disconnect 1 & 3 & join together and disconnect 2 & 4 & join together. Make sure to tape these up well or put into spare connector blocks. (there may be some over the PCB Board. Your alarm will show permanent line fault now but it shouldn't keep alerting you. Also if there were 4 cables used now check your landline is working OK.
altor wrote: » The system is measuring voltage on the line, if this drops off it will flag a line fault. Is your alarm given priority over other phones in the house?
marts wrote: » I'm sorry, I've no idea which gets priority. My line (dial tone) was dropping off and when the beeping started if I rang the landline it was like it reset and stopped. My service provider ran a check on the line and said there's no fault yet I've no Internet...... Weird huh??? We have followed the steps as described by KoolKid and hopefully that'll solve the problem temporarily until we get to the bottom of the real problem... Thanks again.. Martina
onthesod wrote: » Does anyone have a control panel for an Astec 63dv?
altor wrote: » Have a look on adverts. Here is a link, for one.
KoolKid wrote: » Whats the problem with the one you have?
onthesod wrote: » Thanks mate.
onthesod wrote: » Lightning strike fried the control panel (again), It happened again about 3 years ago and I was fortunate enough to get a replacement panel and I got it fixed. I was probably pushing my luck to get another but it was worth a shot.
altor wrote: » No problem. Did it get it through the phone line?
KoolKid wrote: » Think I have a couple of old ones around or an Astec Fusion that might get you our of the hole. The GSD i1070 also allows you to upgrade and keep your existing window and door sensors.
KoolKid wrote: » Yes, Its a great system for upgrading Astec systemshttp://globalsecurity.ie/gsdi-10-70-hybrid-alarm-panel/#page Its inputs can be configured for Astec sensors & contacts so there's no need to replace everything. Happy to dig out an old Astec PCB for you if it helps you in the mean time. Where are you located?
onthesod wrote: » Not really sure how it came in, The Lightening struck very close by (approx. 100 yards). It blew a plug out of the wall beside the phone port and fried the phone so I am not sure which it came in, could it have come in along both?
Gilma2010 wrote: » Hi - my Astec 63 alarm is 14 years old. Since the power cut yesterday I cannot do anything with it - the panel just displays a C and I can't set it at all. The buttons don't do anything. Does anyone that posted here still have access to the engineers manual or can recommend an alarm company? I realise it's obsolete but I'm hoping for some help! Many thanks all.