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Now here's another scary thing that just happened:
I bought the MKP-150 - Visonic Wireless Keypad and have it upstairs by our bed.
We arm the system into AWAY mode when we go to sleep - there are no sensors upstairs where we sleep.
The system has been armed for about 45 minutes when all of a sudden the keypad up here started beeping, the same beep you get when you arm it and it tells you to get out.
The display said only "Please Disarm", but no reason, no alarm.
I have had this box running for 48 hours with it being fully armed not only at night but also a few times during the day when no one was home.
Any idea what this was about and what the error message means?

This was from a different security forum (found it during downtime). What does this mean? My friend has had this message as well.

Should he let it siren so he can determine zone?
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Answer to your question is....YES
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as said above, you have to let it alarm to see whats upsetting it.

failing that, disconnect the detectors and put in your eol's (im not familiar with that unit) so that you are then convinced its not the unit itself....
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