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How to identify/replace failing control panel?

PostPosted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 3:11 pm
by mrvelous01
Hello,
One of my physical control panels for my Honeywell WA20P-3.0 alarm system is having button trouble. Some of the buttons on the left side are not working when holding them down. The numeric buttons still work fine so I can still set and disarm it. The alarm was installed about 15 years ago by a mom & pop alarm company that was assimilated by Guardian a few years ago. Is this "user panel/control module (?)" a part that I can still purchase and replace myself?

I am running AlarmDecoder on a Raspberry pi but I won't even pretend to know anything about the alarm software/programming world. I managed to stumble through installing the pi and AD , and it works great sending emails and push notifications when things happen, and that's all I needed it to do.

Are there commands that I can use to tell the model of the panel and the board that would help to identify it? I read "Honeywell WA20P-3.0" off the chip on the motherboard. Any clues would be appreciated. Thanks.