How to reset service light on CADDX NX-6?

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Bruce

Jan 1, 1970
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We moved into a house that has a Caddx NX-6 panel. After a recent lengthy
power outage, the service light came on. I found the user manual and went
into the Service menu. It indicates a failure to communicate with the
central station. That's obvious because we chose not to sign up with a alarm
monitoring company.

Does anyone know how I can clear this light or tell it is not monitored? My
background is E.E. so hopefully I can handle any technical jargon flung my
way. Thanks in advance!

Bruce
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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You'll need to reprogram it so it's a local system (not monitored), the
previous company was probably sending daily/weekly/or monthly test signals
and the fail to communicate will come up all the time.

Sorry I don't use Caddx so can't tell ya how to deprogram it...others here
do and will likely chime in


| We moved into a house that has a Caddx NX-6 panel. After a recent lengthy
| power outage, the service light came on. I found the user manual and went
| into the Service menu. It indicates a failure to communicate with the
| central station. That's obvious because we chose not to sign up with a
alarm
| monitoring company.
|
| Does anyone know how I can clear this light or tell it is not monitored?
My
| background is E.E. so hopefully I can handle any technical jargon flung my
| way. Thanks in advance!
|
| Bruce
|
|
|
 
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Rich

Jan 1, 1970
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First Press the * and then the Number 2 to check for service. look to see
which light comes on next.
1 system
2 zone tamper
3 low battery
4 loss of supervision
5 zone trouble
6 telphone line
7 failure to comm
8 loss of system time

Arem and dis are it may clear.
If more get back to me
Rich
 
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Bruce

Jan 1, 1970
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Man, you guys respond fast!

Russ I tried *7 normally and within the service menu (after *2) - no luck.

Rich, I did the *2 and light 7 lit up (failure to communicate). I have armed
and disarmed the system successfully multiple times but the light stays on.
Seems like there is an extra step to clear it that the user manual won't
tell me.

Any more ideas???

Bruce
 
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Allan Waghalter

Jan 1, 1970
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You can't clear the "Fail to Communicate" without sending a good
communication to a central station. However, you can power down and then
power back up.... (Remove Battery wire, then remove one side of the AC to
power down. To Power up, Connect the AC power first, then the battery).
This will clear the problem until it attempts to send another communication.
Then you will have to repeat the above procedure.
 
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Bruce

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks Allan. That worked like a charm.

Hopefully this won't happen a lot. We have lived here about 5 months and
this was the first occurrence - due to a lengthy power outage we had.
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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If that's the case the system probably is not programmed to send test
signals...just low battery or power fail, so you should be ok until it tries
to send alarm or trouble signals, then you'll have to do that procedure
again.


| Thanks Allan. That worked like a charm.
|
| Hopefully this won't happen a lot. We have lived here about 5 months and
| this was the first occurrence - due to a lengthy power outage we had.
|
|
| | > You can't clear the "Fail to Communicate" without sending a good
| > communication to a central station. However, you can power down and
then
| > power back up.... (Remove Battery wire, then remove one side of the AC
to
| > power down. To Power up, Connect the AC power first, then the battery).
| > This will clear the problem until it attempts to send another
| > communication. Then you will have to repeat the above procedure.
| >
| >
| > | >> Man, you guys respond fast!
| >>
| >> Russ I tried *7 normally and within the service menu (after *2) - no
| >> luck.
| >>
| >> Rich, I did the *2 and light 7 lit up (failure to communicate). I have
| >> armed
| >> and disarmed the system successfully multiple times but the light stays
| >> on.
| >> Seems like there is an extra step to clear it that the user manual
won't
| >> tell me.
| >>
| >> Any more ideas???
| >>
| >> Bruce
| >>
| >>
| >
| >
|
|
|
 
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Rich

Jan 1, 1970
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Are you monitored by a central station?

Do you know the master or install code.

If so you can disable the central station, but I find another one soon.
 
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Rich

Jan 1, 1970
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Did you change the battery?

How old is it. can you see a date code on it.

I like to get them out in four years and date them with a marker.
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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I have an interest in a central station..and yes I am monitored.

No, I dunno your master or install code ... I never use Caddx either so I
can't help ya with programming them.


| Are you monitored by a central station?
|
| Do you know the master or install code.
|
| If so you can disable the central station, but I find another one soon.
|
|
|
|
 
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Rich

Jan 1, 1970
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If the installer did not change the access codes from the factory you can
get to it through software and a computer. With a direct cable or dial in to
it. If you know the phone number . Then you can set or change the install
code or the master code.

I use Caddx all the time.

Rich
 
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Sam

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi Bruce ,
Since you don't have it monitored now You have to disable
the weekly test reports,alarm restorals . Actually if don't want it ring
your mobile when its triggered you can disable dialler.It will clear the
fail to communicate problem .
Sam.
 
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