| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Remote doesn't work | Dead battery | Replace the 12V battery inside the remote. | | Alarm arms but doesn't trigger | Shock sensor set too low | Adjust shock sensor sensitivity (see Section 6). | | Alarm triggers randomly | Bad door pin or high sensitivity | Check if dome light flickers; lower shock sensor sensitivity. | | Remote lost range | Low battery or interference | Replace battery. Reprogram the remote if necessary. |
A: Yes. The WR 800PDF Top has a built-in rechargeable backup battery (typically 7.2V Ni-MH). The manual details that the system will continue to operate for 8-12 hours without AC power.
If you prefer silent operation:
✅ Covers both wired and wireless zones – rare in cheap alarms.
✅ Explains PGM outputs (e.g., for garage door or lights).
✅ Short (42 pages) – quick to print.
✅ Backup battery replacement steps – with polarity diagram.
Default master code is typically 1234 or 0000.
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Remote doesn't work | Dead battery | Replace the 12V battery inside the remote. | | Alarm arms but doesn't trigger | Shock sensor set too low | Adjust shock sensor sensitivity (see Section 6). | | Alarm triggers randomly | Bad door pin or high sensitivity | Check if dome light flickers; lower shock sensor sensitivity. | | Remote lost range | Low battery or interference | Replace battery. Reprogram the remote if necessary. |
A: Yes. The WR 800PDF Top has a built-in rechargeable backup battery (typically 7.2V Ni-MH). The manual details that the system will continue to operate for 8-12 hours without AC power.
If you prefer silent operation:
✅ Covers both wired and wireless zones – rare in cheap alarms.
✅ Explains PGM outputs (e.g., for garage door or lights).
✅ Short (42 pages) – quick to print.
✅ Backup battery replacement steps – with polarity diagram.
Default master code is typically 1234 or 0000.