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Default Mystery wall mounted box

On Sun, 30 Mar 2014 11:17:05 -0500, Local hero wrote:

Mike Barnes wrote:

Local hero wrote:
My Brother-in-law has just bought a house where the previous owner
had died, so no-one to ask questions of. Inside there is a small
(about 3x2 inches) yellow plastic box mounted on the wall, with a
small black plastic key (about 1.5 inches long) in it. To the left of
the key hole, still part of the box, is what looks like it might be
an indicator of some sort, but whatever position the key is turned
to, the indicator stays the same.

It is positioned by the front door, and there is another one in the
main bedroom.There are cables running to the boxes, but can't trace
them without a lot of removing of fixtures/boards etc.

There is a burglar alarm fitted, but he doesn't have the code and so
can't tell if it worked, or if it is related to this little key box.


It's probably a "panic alarm" box. There will be a large button to
press when you detect a burglar breaking in or already in. Pressing the
button will activate the alarm. The key is to reset it and would
normally be stored somewhere else.


Ah! Thanks - that makes sense of the positioning. It may be that what I
thought of as an indicator is actually the button that you refer to. Now
to find out how to do a reset on the alarm system to be able to reset
the code!!


The indicator on ours is just that. The 'button' is basically the whole
of one end of the box, which presses inwards and then stays there until
the 'key' is used to push it out again.

I reckon that's what it is too. That's exactly where our two are placed.



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