Abandon the existing system and replace it with a brand new system.Upgrade the system to one that can be monitored via phone apps or self-monitored.Use existing home security/alarm system or unmonitored home security system.In many scenarios, the existing security system could be used to power new home security cameras or security systems, for example, connecting Cat5 Ethernet cable to CCTV security cameras. While some of these old security systems might have been in idle for years but the cables remain in good shape. Some are still configurable and you might accidentally arm it and set it off every now and then, toying with ideas that you might reconfigure or reprogram it to put it into good use or upgrade the alarm system by integrating with new systems. Many of us, quite often, bought or moved into a house that has an existing security or alarm system kits such as ADT or Honeywell wired security system or a place that comes with an unmonitored home security system. Once you have finished swapping out the battery, snap the outer cover back over the sensor.Move into a House with Existing/Wired Security Systems/Kits, Keep or Upgrade.The battery is installed positive side up. Slide the battery out of the compartment and replace it with the new battery.Remove the outer cover of the the transmitter (larger piece) from the base using a small flat-head screwdriver.Last secure the body back to the outer casing by lining it up and snapping it back in as well. Once you have replaced the battery first place the circuit board back into the casing then line up and snap in the inner cover.Slide the battery out of its compartment and replace replace with the new battery. Carefully lift the circuit board out of the sensor. Be careful to not insert any object into the holes on the inner cover to prevent damage to the sensor. Insert the screwdriver or penny between the edge of the sensor and the inner cover on the narrower side of the sensor.Remove the outer cover of the transmitter (larger piece) from the base using either a flat-head screwdriver or a penny and inserting it into the notch in the corner.This Door and Window Sensor uses 1 CR2032 coin cell battery that will generally last 3-5 years. Once you have replaced the two batteries simply close the casing by first hooking in the short end opposite of the rectangular tab you used to open the sensor.The batteries are installed positive side up. Slide both batteries out of the metal compartments and replace with the new ones.Remove the cover of the the transmitter (larger piece) from the base by pressing in on the rectangular latch on one of the short ends of the sensor.This Door and Window Sensor uses 2 CR2032 coin cell batteries that will generally last 3-5 years. You should hear an audible click to confirm the sensor is closed tightly. Once you have replaced the batteries, replace the cover by lining up the two halves and snapping it back together.To remove the battery, push on the side of the battery near the positive symbol on battery cover to slide it out. The positive side should face up.Pry open at one of those tabs to separate the two halves of the casing. To open the transmitter (larger piece) there is a tab on the corner of both the top and bottom of the sensor.This Door and Window Sensor uses 1 CR1632 coin cell battery and will last 3-5 years. If a Door and Window Sensor reports the low battery, follow these steps next to the picture that matches your sensor to change the battery: Your system is self-diagnosing and the Control Panel will alert you when any piece of equipment reports a low battery as well as that status will display on the home screen of both the Frontpoint App and website.
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