As my wife was leaving today she attempted to arm the alarm like we always do (with the M1KPNAV by the entry door)
She said a message came up "something about an address" was her description, she was in a rush so couldnt do anything about it.
Get home a couple hours later and the system is in "trouble". This is what the log shows:
21,Sat 5/4/2013,11:27,,1161 = EXPANSION MODULE RESTORE,Keypad 1
22,Sat 5/4/2013,11:27,,1141 = EXPANSION MODULE TROUBLE,Keypad 1
23,Sat 5/4/2013,10:59,,1161 = EXPANSION MODULE RESTORE,Keypad 1
24,Sat 5/4/2013,10:59,,1141 = EXPANSION MODULE TROUBLE,Keypad 1
25,Sat 5/4/2013,10:52,,1161 = EXPANSION MODULE RESTORE,Keypad 1
26,Sat 5/4/2013,10:52,,1141 = EXPANSION MODULE TROUBLE,Keypad 1
27,Sat 5/4/2013,10:27,,1161 = EXPANSION MODULE RESTORE,Keypad 1
28,Sat 5/4/2013,10:27,,1141 = EXPANSION MODULE TROUBLE,Keypad 1
29,Sat 5/4/2013,10:22,,1161 = EXPANSION MODULE RESTORE,Keypad 1
30,Sat 5/4/2013,10:22,,1141 = EXPANSION MODULE TROUBLE,Keypad 1
31,Sat 5/4/2013,09:56,,1141 = EXPANSION MODULE TROUBLE,Keypad 3
The trouble at 9:56 was when she attempted to arm the system. keypad 3 is the M1KPNAV. Whats interesting is that the trouble went to keypad 1 then stayed there.
When I got home the system was acting like it had when I first added the M1KPNAV with the default address (of 1). Sure enough, holding the Clear button on the keypad showed me that the M1KPNAV was set back to address 1 and causing a conflict. Changed it back to 3 like it was and now everything is fine again.
Any ideas why the KPNAV may have spontaneously reset its keypad address?
She said a message came up "something about an address" was her description, she was in a rush so couldnt do anything about it.
Get home a couple hours later and the system is in "trouble". This is what the log shows:
21,Sat 5/4/2013,11:27,,1161 = EXPANSION MODULE RESTORE,Keypad 1
22,Sat 5/4/2013,11:27,,1141 = EXPANSION MODULE TROUBLE,Keypad 1
23,Sat 5/4/2013,10:59,,1161 = EXPANSION MODULE RESTORE,Keypad 1
24,Sat 5/4/2013,10:59,,1141 = EXPANSION MODULE TROUBLE,Keypad 1
25,Sat 5/4/2013,10:52,,1161 = EXPANSION MODULE RESTORE,Keypad 1
26,Sat 5/4/2013,10:52,,1141 = EXPANSION MODULE TROUBLE,Keypad 1
27,Sat 5/4/2013,10:27,,1161 = EXPANSION MODULE RESTORE,Keypad 1
28,Sat 5/4/2013,10:27,,1141 = EXPANSION MODULE TROUBLE,Keypad 1
29,Sat 5/4/2013,10:22,,1161 = EXPANSION MODULE RESTORE,Keypad 1
30,Sat 5/4/2013,10:22,,1141 = EXPANSION MODULE TROUBLE,Keypad 1
31,Sat 5/4/2013,09:56,,1141 = EXPANSION MODULE TROUBLE,Keypad 3
The trouble at 9:56 was when she attempted to arm the system. keypad 3 is the M1KPNAV. Whats interesting is that the trouble went to keypad 1 then stayed there.
When I got home the system was acting like it had when I first added the M1KPNAV with the default address (of 1). Sure enough, holding the Clear button on the keypad showed me that the M1KPNAV was set back to address 1 and causing a conflict. Changed it back to 3 like it was and now everything is fine again.
Any ideas why the KPNAV may have spontaneously reset its keypad address?