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DSC British Gas Home Security system

DSC British Gas Home Security system

I recently bought a flat which had a British Gas security system fitted
already. My guess is that this is about 3 y old. The whole system seems
to be complete with wireless sensors in every room and one device
attached to the door. Having read through previous listings i can see
that it is usually a re-branded DSC that BG use, and that BG don't
give out the master codes for installation. In fact on the inside of
the LCD control paned there is a discreet 'DSC' in the corner.

Installing a security system that will only sound if there is a problem
(ie without necessarily linking up to a monitoring centre) will keep
the wife happy. As I want to save in paying for a complete new system I
was wandering if anyone could let me know if I can make use (or part
use) of the existing hardware.

For instance is there a way of me finding out the master code for this
system without subsidising BG's already over inflated profits?

Or, if ripped out their LCD control panel and replaced it with a new
DSC one, would it work with the rest of the hardware?

Many thanks and happy holidays,

Stef.
 
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Doug L

Jan 1, 1970
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The codes are stored in the main alarm control panel, not the LCD keypad

Doug L
 
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R.H.Campbell

Jan 1, 1970
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Sir, without the master code, you must enter installer programming mode to
change the master (*8 function). From there, after changing it back to a
known code, you can enter other codes or change the master code and other
user codes from the keypad directly using the star 5 function. However, it
is not likely any company will give you the installer code for a number or
valid reasons. This leaves you the only option of defaulting the panel to
factory which means you must be able to reprogram the panel yourself. This
is not a fun thing to do unless you have done it before !

Your best option might be to contact the original company and have them dial
in and change the master code back to 1234. From there you can handle it
yourself. They may quite legitimately charge you for this service.

The other option would be to change the board for a new one, but then you
face the same task of reprogramming all the functionality of the alarm
system once again.

Most of these systems are not particularily DIY user friendly.....

R.H.Campbell
Home Security Metal Products
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
www.homemetal.com


Does that mean I will have to completely change the control panel too?


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Frank Olson

Jan 1, 1970
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Does that mean I will have to completely change the control panel too?


If BG has locked out the common control and won't release it to you then
yes, you'll have to purchase a new mother-board. This is not a
difficult (or even expensive) step. The cost of a custom LCD keypad is
more than the cost of the main board. Don't sweat it.
 
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Sandy Savage

Jan 1, 1970
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Frank Olson said:
If BG has locked out the common control and won't release it to you then
yes, you'll have to purchase a new mother-board. This is not a difficult
(or even expensive) step. The cost of a custom LCD keypad is more than
the cost of the main board. Don't sweat it.





Hi Man,
Rip it out and put in a new system.B.G don't answer the phone to help. I
have tried to sort one for a friend of mine . Phoned B.g approx 10 times, no
answer.
Powermax+ now there is a system.


Regards

Micky Savage Modern Security Systems. Leeds U.K
 
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Paul Ekins

Jan 1, 1970
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This leaves you the only option of defaulting the panel to
factory which means you must be able to reprogram the panel yourself. This
is not a fun thing to do unless you have done it before !


I can tell you from experience that BG lock the Install code so even when
you default the panel, you cant do any programming and you will probably
need to put resistors in the unused circuits to get it working again.


--
Paul Ekins


[email protected]
www.lincsecure.co.uk
 
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jpaul

Jan 1, 1970
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BG don't lock the code, but they do have their own engineer code as default

The panels are spot on and take about 10 minutes to program

jp
 
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Paul Ekins

Jan 1, 1970
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jpaul said:
BG don't lock the code, but they do have their own engineer code as
default

The panels are spot on and take about 10 minutes to program

jp


Agreed the panels would be easy to program if you knew the BG code, Let us
all have a chance!!!
 
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william sparkes

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi geezer dont now if you have the codes but a page a4 of various company
codes any good to you but then of course some sort of industry employement
proof might be required
interesting group but perhaps too many sherman tanks on it
 
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