How do I get my DSC keypad to stop beeping?
Note: DSC keypads also emit “normal” beeping caused by the “Chime” function. You can easily toggle this on or off by pressing and holding the “Chime” button on any keypad that has function keys. For keypads without a chime button, just press “*4”.
How do I get my alarm to stop beeping when power goes out?
Go to your main control box and disconnect the battery supply, which will stop all beeping and shut your alarm system down. Once power is restored, you can reconnect your battery and your alarm system should work as before.
How does a DSc Alexor wireless alarm work?
The typical wireless alarm has the control panel, keypad, and siren incorporated together, leaving the possibility of an intruder tampering your security system once he spots the all-in-one unit. With the DSC Alexor, all components are separated wirelessly so you can tuck away the control panel, the main brain of the system, in a safe location.
What kind of keypad do I need for DSC?
The first line of DSC keypads are the alpha-numeric display style keypads. Alpha-numeric keypads are recommended for programming and setting up the system and can have labels for the zones programmed so it will let you know where the trouble is instead of just reading a zone number.
Can a DSc Alexor be used as a POTS line?
Yes. The DSC Alexor supports POTS line, Cellular/Radio, GSM, and IP communications, which is a good alternative for those who use VOIP or mobile phones and in cases when your power or telephone goes out. To have your alarm system monitored, have it listed on a UL-certified central station.
How many sirens can a DSc Alexor have?
With the DSC Alexor, all components are separated wirelessly so you can tuck away the control panel, the main brain of the system, in a safe location. The system can add up to 4 wireless keypads and up to 4 sirens. Its built-in siren reaches 85 decibels. Its capacity to support up to 32 wireless zones and 16 keys will have your bases covered.