How Do You Troubleshoot Friedland Wireless Alarms?
Friedland wireless alarms are provided to customers throughout the United Kingdom and Europe. These alarms operate by sending signals across radio frequencies. Most wireless alarms use the 433 MHz frequency. Friedland uses the 866 MHz frequency, which is less crowded. If you find there are problems with your wireless alarm system you don’t know how to solve, attempt to troubleshoot them on your own before contacting customer service. Check to see if the siren is in “Service Mode” if the siren will not respond to the remote control or the keypad. If so, it needs to be switched to “Operating Mode.” Your owner’s manual has instructions on how to do this. Ensure that the batteries in the remote control or keypad are not running low. Verify that the siren has learned the “ID Code” of the detector. Check that the correct user access code was entered. See if the siren tamper switch is activated if your siren sounds immediately after the system is armed. Ensure that the switch fully closes whe