![]() ![]() All alarm panels operate on mains power and contain a back-up battery, unfortunately different manufacturers use different batteries in the alarm panel. Your alarm system battery supplies backup power to operate your alarm system during a power outage. We recommend you take a record of the length of the battery life and set a reminder for future reference. We highly recommend you replace the batteries in all your devices to prevent the system being at risk of being compromised by flat batteries. If I replace the batteries in the device that has triggered the low battery signal, should I replace the batteries in the other devices? Yes! As your systems devices were installed together it is likely that the batteries in other similar devices are also towards the end of their effective life. Please call 131 005 and we will schedule a technician to attend at a time that best suits you. ![]() Therefore, we highly recommend you organise an ADT qualified technician to attend site. What if my system is still in warranty? If your system is in warranty and a low battery signal has occurred and you choose to replace the batteries by yourself, it will invalidate any remaining warranty. You can do this by phoning the ADT VRT Service on 131005, option 5. Warning Note: Please ensure you place your system on test before you inspect or change the batteries to prevent triggering a false tamper alarm. 2) Open the sensor and check battery type. Which battery type do I need? You can find this out by either 1) Refer to your user manual. Otherwise, refer to your User Manual or keypad to determine which device is sending the RF Low Battery signal. How do I determine which device in my system requires a battery replacement? You may have been sent an SMS text message with the details of which device is running low or completely flat. If you have not been set up for this please call 131 005. The VRT User Manual can be found here and it is a free service. If you choose to change the batteries yourself you may access a user manual for your alarm system by visiting our Alarm Panel User Manuals Listing, however changing the batteries yourself will invalidate any remaining product warranty. For more information on our affordable maintenance packages or for alternative options on battery replacement phone 131 005 between 8am-8pm Monday to Friday. To ensure the optimum performance of your system, we highly recommend a regular maintenance schedule. ADT strongly recommends that you replace the battery at your earliest convenience and that you use an ADT qualified Technician to service your system. If a device is not working due to the battery running flat, your security and smoke detection system is at risk of being compromised. It is extremely important that the devices for your system are kept operational at all times. ‘RF’ stands for Radio Frequency, which means that the device is wireless and runs on batteries to keep it working.ĭevices such as Reed switches, PIR (Passive Infra-Red) sensors or Smoke Detectors can be wireless. Please check out our YouTube Channel for more information.An RF Low Battery signal occurs when an RF device on your alarm system has a battery that is running low or is completely flat. If you cannot locate your battery on our website, please contact us and we will find the right one for you. If this battery does not match the one you have, check out our other batteries on this page. Look here if you are looking for instructions on how to replace the battery. If you are not sure if you have a Lynx keypad look here and see some of the different versions. Just unplug the old one and plug in the new one and you are done. This battery found inside of your Lynx Keypad and you just need to use a flat head screw driver to push the tabs to open the front of the keypad and see the back up battery. The smaller batteries have a connector for two pins (two small holes) and this larger battery has a pin connector for 3 pins (3 small holes). If you want a shorter back up look at the 24 hour one or the 4 hour one.īattery Specs: 7.2VDC Output and 3700mAh. It meant to be a 24 hour back up battery for Lynx panels that have a cellular radio. This is the replacement Lynx back up battery for the Honeywell Lynx panels. ![]()
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