Many people call and state that they have a trouble light (yellow triangle) lit up on their keypad. If yours is lit up, then your system is letting you know that something isn't right. Here is an easy way to tell what the trouble may be.

On your DSC Keypad, hit " * 2 ".

If you have an LCD keypad, it will read out the trouble for you. 

If you have a fixed-English keypad, you can use the following guide to find your trouble. 

Your zone lights will turn on, indicating the type of trouble you have. 

Zone Light 1 - Service Required - Press 1 again to show exact trouble

  • Light 1 = Low Panel Battery
  • Light 2 = Bell/Horn Trouble
  • Light 3 = General System Trouble
  • Light 4 = General System Tamper
  • Light 5 = General System Supervisory
  • Light 6 = Not Used
  • Light 7 = 5204 Power Supply Module Low Battery
  • Light 8 = 5204 Power Supply Module AC Fail

Zone Light 2 - AC Failure

Zone Light 3 - Telephone Line Trouble

Zone Light 4 - Failure to Communicate

Zone Light 5 - Zone Fault - Press 5 again to show which zone

Zone Light 6  - Zone Tamper - Press 6 again to show which zone

Zone Light 7 - Zone Low Battery - Press 7 again to show which zone

Zone Light 8 - Loss of System Clock - To fix, press # to exit the trouble menu then: (* 6 + Master Code + 1 + Time and Date)
Enter the 4-digit time first in 24 hour format, followed by the 2-digit Month, Day, and Year (1 pm 12/26 2000 would be 1300+12+26+00)

If no zone lights show, this indicates a possible Fire Trouble - To Reset Smoke Detectors, hit * 72 

This is exactly how techs check to see what is wrong with your system. From this point on, you can take the information you found and take it to the next step. If your system has been fine for several years and then all of a sudden you get a trouble light, the majority of the time it is a low battery.

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charles jones

replaced battery but adt system not getting power

susan sussman

A dsc security system was installed in 2006 when I moved in to Kings Point, Sun City Center, Fl. The Trouble light does not go off and I have a master code which I tried to put in. Time is off, yellow light is on and “open” is showing. I do not know if there is a battery that needs changing and where is it located if necessary?

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