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Question posted by Bobarkeilpane on August 24th, 2019

Can't Get System To Stop Chirping,

How can I get system to stop chirping

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Answer #1: Posted by techyagent on August 26th, 2019 12:57 PM
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Step One: Make Sure a Risk Isn't Present

Check your security panel and other sounding devices (i.e. smoke and carbon monoxide detectors) to ensure that the beeping is not caused by a legitimate risk, such as an intrusion, fire or carbon monoxide leak.

If you think the triggered alarm could have been caused by a serious threat, confirm with your alarm company's monitoring center or contact with the appropriate authorities immediately.

Step Two: Change Batteries

Check your batteries. Most systems continuously beep to alert you that batteries need to be changed. This is true for both security panels and detectors. Go through your home, and test all batteries associated with your security system using a battery tester. Do this on a regular basis so your home security system is always working properly.

Step Three: Silence the Alarm

If faulty or dead batteries are not the cause, try to silence your alarm. Most standard systems will allow you to stop the beeping using one of the following methods:

Disarm your system by entering your unique code.

Arm your system and immediately disarm.

Press the status button on your keypad.

While this should work in most cases, some security panels require a different approach. If your system does not respond to one of these methods, contact your security vendor for additional support.

Step Four: Check Wiring

If the above has not worked and beeping persists, see if your system's wiring is corroded. You can do this easily with a voltmeter, a tool used to measure electrical potential. Voltmeters are relatively inexpensive and accessible at your local hardware store.

Do this yourself only if you have electrical experience. If you don't, hire a professional electrician.

Step Five: Contact Your Provider

If these steps don't yield results, contact your security provider. Quality vendors will troubleshoot with you on the phone or send a technician to assess the problem.

When it comes down to it, your security system is beeping to tell you something-whether it is trying to alert you of danger, corroded wires or faulty batteries it should never go unaddressed.

Check this link for reference

https://www.vectorsecurity.com/blog/five-steps-how-to-stop-a-beeping-security-system

Thanks


Techygirl

Related GE 5812RND Manual Pages

Installation Instructions - Page 1

.... • Hand-clap test - See Figure 2. • Avoid locations that secures the cover to the base to 7.6 m) • Alarm memory - Residential car garages - Small utility rooms - Bathrooms - Air vents 25' (7.6m) max. The detector is available in a low-profile round housing. Figure 2. Acoustic Glassbreak Detector 5812-RND Installation Instructions UL C ¤ US LISTED...
Installation Instructions - Page 2

...: • Draw an imaginary line from the center of each wire. 6. Important ! See Testing the Detector. Run the security system wiring to the detector location. 2. See Figure 4. 3. Remove the appropriate wiring and mounting knockout holes from the base.... Release tab Microphone LED Figure 4. Housing Parts Figure 5. Detector Knockout Locations 2 5812-RND Acoustic Glassbreak Detector
Installation Instructions - Page 3

... is at the detector. In response to the clap test: Flashes twice to indicate the glass is in test mode. Testing the Range 5812-RND Acoustic Glassbreak Detector 3 Using the Tester Testing the Detector To verify detector range and operation, you are present, hold the tester behind them. Use the tempered setting...
Installation Instructions - Page 4

... 0.81" (2.1 cm) Diameter 4.0" (10.2 cm) Color White Field wiring size 18-24AWG Listing C-ULUS Product Ordering Model Number 5812-RND Accessories 5709C Description Acoustic glassbreak sensor, round housing, Form A Glassbreak hand-held tester 12345 SW Leveton Drive Tualatin, OR 97062 www.interlogixsecurity.com www.sentrol.com © 2002 GE Interlogix, Inc. 4 Phone: 503-692...

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