Alarm problem
We have just got home from our last trip ( without any problems) and having parked up, emptied the van and locked up I set the alarm. About an hour later it went off!! Swtiched it off and back on and after another hour or so it went off again. I left it off for a day and then switched it back on at lunchtime today. 3 1/2 hrs later it went off again!! Anyone any ideas of why this may be happening?
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I’ve seen similar posts to this (probably on another forum - not that one!) where it’s been traced to radio interference from various items - eg a neighbour's wireless doorbell of someone locally with a new broadband router. How you set about tracing it is another matter but perhaps you could ask your immediate neighbours if they've installed anything new.
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Thanks for that TW, I'll do that when I see them over the weekend, as they are out all day. It's never happened at home before, so it could well be the case.
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The symptoms sounded likely but who knows?
Apparently routers can be programmed to run on different frequencies, so I hear.
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What flavour of alarm is fitted? My Sargent Stinger 310 will 'bleep' so many time as you dis-arm arm it to tell you why it triggered eg interior passive or tilt etc
Can you switch off any part of the alarm eg the interior passive to try to narrow things down
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Not sure of the sort, MM, standard one fitted with Bailey Unicorn
However have tried it again today and without having touched anything it seems to be operating correctly, fingers crossed. So far it's not gone off since 13:30.
Very strange. The one thing that might have caused the alarm going off was a "strange" car being locked using a fob. We have new neighbours, 2 doors away with a Merc, perhaps locking this caused the problem.
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I wrote the above too soon, because at 1:10 this morning the alarm went off again.
Have spoken to my neighbour and he has not change his router while we were away. Thought that I'd found the offending item this morning as I discovered that I'd left the motormover switch in the on position, after siting the van when we got home, so corrected that. However after setting the alarm this afternoon it went off again after 3 1/2 hrs!!
MM, I've tried to locate the alarm in the van but all I can find is the actual noise box, which has no obvious switches or controls.
Help please....Troubled of Cumbria.
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Sorry to hear it’s still troublesome.
…Confused of Cornwall.
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We had a similar problem on our Bailey U2 alarm, after OH hung something over the PIR. We were on site at the time and it kept going off within 5 / 10 minutes of setting. Even after removing the offending object. Not really sure what solved it in the end as we tried several things. Disconnected / reconnected 12 volt, changed batteries in the PIR and disconnected and reconnected EHU.
The problem stopped after disconnecting / reconnecting the EHU. I can't see why that should have worked, so tended to think it was the batteries in the PIR and that although it went off after changing them, it then reset.
When I tested the old batteries from the PIR they were almost totally flat.
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Steve, there's not been anything different in the van since we've returned home compared to the situation when we were away. I had changed the batteries in the PIR during our last trip, too. The van has also been on EHU since we came home, and I've since disconnected it.
I set the alarm again this afternoon about 2:30 and it's not yet gone off.....fingers crossed. Just hope that it doesn't start again once we've gone to bed.
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It started it's tricks again at 3:10 this morning. What I'll do is switch the alarm on when we go to bed and hopefully it won't go off before we get up in the morning. Fingers crossed.
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Don't think that there's any insects in the van, as I hoovered it out before this problem started, EB
Thanks for the other suggestions, I'll try tightening up the legs tomorrow and perhaps change the battery in the PIR, too.
Fingers crossed that these will fix it.
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Update....I changed the batteries in the PIR yesterday and that seems to have solved the problem.
Thanks again for all your suggestions & ideas.
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