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Tightening a Connection to a Vibration Sensor on a Burglar Alarm

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Rodge2 | 13:07 Mon 19th Apr 2010 | Technology
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We were having some decorating done a few weeks ago, and whilst trying to clean behind a wire which goes to the vibration sensor (I think its called a 'viper') above the french doors, I accidentally tugged it a little. It seemed alright, but during the night the alarm kept going off for no apparent reason, and the french door was the zone that was triggering it.

I thought it would be a simple job to just take off the lid of the sensor and tighten the wires, but friends have informed me that it has a tamper device which will cause problems if I were to do this. Is it possible to isolate that particular zone and then do the job?

I would call the professionals out, but the last time it had a problem they simply opened the main alarm box, flicked a switch and charged me £60. Ouch!

Any advice that would save my pennies would be gratefully received. Many thanks.
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Have you got access to the Control Panel or does the Firm who manufacture the Alarm System hold the Key ? Now it has been 'disturbed' it needs re-setting.
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Thanks for this information about re-setting. It is a standard domestic alarm, and it does have a control box, but I don't know about who holds the key.
Is you home owned by a Housing Association to whom you pay Service Charges to, if so they should hold the Alarm Keys for the system. How come you were charged £60.00 last time ?
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No, we own the house - so I think we can perform control activities ourselves. I don't know why it was so expensive last time. When they installed it, we had been advised by the local Crime Prevention Officer that they were good - and certainly there have been virtually no problems with the system. But I just felt that they were having a laugh that time, and so I would probably try someone else if I need to. You don't mind paying a fair price.

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