05-01-2020 01:11 PM - last edited on 05-01-2020 01:29 PM by RogersTony
Hello
Looking for some support since Technicians are not doing home visits right now.
I have a keypad, (not Rogers Equipment), that is by my entry door. About 3 weeks ago it started beeping randomly and doesn't show when the system is armed or disarmed.
I called the call centre and went through the trouble shooting and was told it is out of sync with the system. They had me go through the steps to recognize the key pad from the Rogers touch pad, but it would not find the key pad.
Any help would be appreciated.
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05-01-2020 04:38 PM
Hello, @ingram75.
Welcome to Rogers Community Forums! 😀
Thank you for posting your concern in the Community. It can be bothersome when the keypad beeps randomly and not able to use it to arm/disarm the system.
As tech support suggested, it seems like the keypad is out of sync with the Smart Home Monitoring system. It may require a reset of the alarm panel.
@Gdkitty - any input on this situation?
Cheers,
RogersMoin
05-07-2020 10:10 AM
Thoughts anyone? Happy to provide additional details about the non rogers keypad if that would be of any help.
05-07-2020 10:40 AM - edited 05-07-2020 10:41 AM
Hello, @ingram75
We'd like to take a closer look at this for you and see what options we have available to get this matter resolved for you. Please send a private message to @CommunityHelps so we can get started.
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RogersTony
11-17-2020 03:28 PM
My keypad started doing the exact same thing. Even the time goes out of sync by 10-20 mins.
11-18-2020 03:37 PM
Hello, @arecad
I can imagine how annoying it is having the keypad beep randomly or become out of sync with the rest of the system.
You may need to power cycle the alarm panel where your non-rogers keypad and sensors are wired up to. The panel will have a large black backup battery with a positive and negative connector at the top, you just need to remove the leads connecting to the positive and negative connector to disconnect the battery.
The panel also receives power via an adapter that is plugged into a wall socket or it may be hard wired to your home. If there is no power adapter connecting from the panel to a power socket then you'll need to find the circuit breaker switch that powers the area where the panel is wired and switch it to the off position to reset the panel and keypads. Please take a look at the keypad and ensure there are no lights on the display before reconnecting the battery and then the power supply.
If you have any trouble following these steps please feel free to send a private message to @CommunityHelps so we can try to assist you further.
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RogersTony
12-12-2020 01:37 PM
Mine began doing the same thing last night and has continued all day
12-12-2020 03:33 PM
12-13-2020 01:38 PM
@MGDG - Welcome to the Rogers Community Forums! 🙂
I can see how having the keypad beeping on its own can become a major nuisance. The steps I provided above in Post 6 of this thread should reboot the panel and ensure the keypad becomes in sync with the rest of your system.
Had it not been for the Pandemic, we would definitely have a technician come into your home to look into this for you. You can reach out to an electrician to help you with these steps if you are not comfortable performing them on your own.
RogersTony