Wtk5504 Installation Manual

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Without the installer's code you only have two choices. A hardwire default of the panels memory which we can tell you how if needed or trying to guess the installer's code. Defaulting the panel, if successful, will erase ALL!!! Programming and set the installers code back to 5555. You'll need to reprogram the account and phone numbers of your monitoring company. I'm guessing that they won't give them to you and want to charge you for a service call to come out and reprogram your panel. It's possible that they might have even locked out the panel so defaulting it will just erase everything except the installer's code.

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Or you can try guessing by pressing.8 0000, 0001, 0002, 0003, etc, etc, 9999. That could take a while. You said.8 installer code 804 xxx (xxx being the 3 digit zone number) enter serial number activate device # to exit programming. See page 8 of you installation manual.

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You can add sensors if you have the IC but the problem is, ADT won't have them added to their system and won't respond if one of the zones gets set off if they don't have it in their system. Also, changing system settings with the installer code could void your warranty with ADT for the rest of your system. If you want the system monitored by ADT you have to pay what they ask, that's what you get by signing a contract with them and that's why they won't give you the IC. If you wanted to pay the cheaper price you should have installed the system yourself and monitored it with a different company.

I remember quite a few years ago when the original Nintendo came out, there was a big stink about the cartridges only costing a few dollars to make, yet they were charging 40 or 50 bucks for them. This is the same situation, while the sensors might only cost 20 or 30 bucks to make, that's not the only cost when you have an installer come to your house and put in a system. Your paying for their experience in setting up the system as well as a warranty on the system and the sensors you buy from them. If you have the knowledge to set the system up yourself, then you can buy sensors off ebay and install them yourself and save the money. Ok i installed 7 new sensors to my security system zone 007 threw 013 in test mode the alarm responded perfectly fine and it recognizes the sensors so your telling me if someone was to break in adt cant see that that sensor i added has been activated or they do see it and wont call for police emergency please explain should i call them and ask them if they see the sensors i could just make like im clueless and they added the sensors maybe they forgott to jot it in there system and then they could make the correction. What do u think. No.clueless isn't going to work here.

If you send an alarm in to them, on one those points that you just added, they will see it but it will only come in as a zone number. Basically an unknown zone. They will not dispatch on it. They normally want the new zones and zone info faxed to them. They won't take it verbally. They will probably mention the contract you've signed with them and figure out a way to charge you more. Talk to some one in ADT customer service.

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Tell them you added xx new points and what should you do. Having some central station experience from a previous life, I can tell you that with older alarm formats, e.g. 3-1, 4-2 etc.

A zone that is not defined would come in to the CS as an undefined zone. Additionally, I can tell you that A.T treats all undefined zones as a panic alarm. With this being said, the newer alarm formats (SIA & CID) like your panel uses, the reciever will read the alarm as 'Burglar Alarm Zone 12', they just won't have area defined. You would be best advised to test the sensors with A.T to see how they come in. Alarm reporting has come along way, I was impressed when I upgraded to a DMP panel and discovered that the DMP serial3 format reports the zone with the alpha programming and will also report which keypad sends a panic alarm.

Pretty cool for an alarm nerd.

Hello - The WTK5504 apparently suffers from a bug that renders it useless if the transceiver to which it is enrolled fails. The transceiver can be replaced, and the panel defaulted and reconfigured, but the WTK5504 will refuse to recognize it and will not re-enroll. It instead complains 'panel response not received', because it believes it belongs to the failed panel. Husqvarna sew easy 350 computer manual.

I know of no way to force it to re-enroll (as you can with a WT5500, for example). To reproduce this: 1. Enroll a WTK5504 on either an Alexor system or a TR5164. (We'll call that one System A.) 2. Unplug System A and remove its battery power source (as if it had failed completely).

Power up a different Alexor or TR5164 (as if you replaced a failed one). (Call it System B.) 4. Attempt to enroll the old WTK5504 on System B by any of the usual methods. It will fail. It will appear to be in normal operation until you try to perform any operation, then it will say 'panel response not received'.

You can reprogram System B manually or use the DSA software to restore the old ESNs, and you can also attempt to manually enroll the WTK5504 by setting its ESN in the correct slot, but it won't work. The WTK5504 will refuse to talk to System B, and will continue to wait for System A. Now reconnect and power up System A, and unenroll the WTK5504 by setting its ESN to all zeros on System A. The WTK5504 will now understand that it is free to re-enroll somewhere else. You can now power cycle the WTK5504 and it will say 'Enroll' as it did when new, and you can re-enroll it on any system you like. The consequence of this bug is that if your wireless transceiver fails, your WTK5504 is also junk, because it is 'married' to that tranceiver until the transciever releases it. You can't force it to re-enroll (as you can with a WT5500 by holding down.1).

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The only way to free it up for use on a new system is to let it contact the old one and unenroll it there first. This same bug affects the WT4989 2-way key fob. Like the WTK5504, the WT4989 is useless if the transceiver to which it is enrolled fails. You will have to replace the key fob and the transceiver at the same time.

If anyone knows of any way to force a WTK5504 or a WT4989 to re-enroll after losing contact with a failed tranceiver, I'd appreciate hearing it.