Micron alarm systems have been popular in New Zealand for decades, known for being straightforward, reliable, and cost-effective. However, like all security systems, they can experience problems that require attention. Whether you’re seeing error codes, experiencing sensor failures, or your system won’t arm, this guide addresses the most common Micron alarm faults and solutions.
Garrison Alarms has been servicing Micron systems throughout Auckland for over 35 years. Our technicians understand Micron systems inside and out and can quickly diagnose and resolve issues.
Understanding Micron Alarm Systems
Micron systems typically feature:
Panel Models:
- MX series (entry to mid-level systems)
- Various wired and wireless configurations
- Simple, user-friendly keypads
- Reliable backup battery systems
Why Micron systems are popular:
- Straightforward operation
- Cost-effective installation
- Reliable long-term performance
- Minimal false alarms with proper tuning
- Good component availability
Most Micron systems in Auckland homes and small businesses were installed between 2000-2015 and remain solid performers with proper maintenance.
Common Micron Alarm Faults
1. System Won’t Arm
What happens: You press the arm button but nothing happens. No beep, no arm confirmation, no indicator light.
Why it happens: Micron systems typically won’t arm if any zone is faulted (open or not communicating).
Common causes:
- Door or window left open (physical obstruction)
- Sensor loose or misaligned
- Wiring disconnected
- Battery dead in wireless sensor
- Sensor malfunction
- Control panel issue
How to fix it:
- Look at your Micron keypad—it may show which zone is faulted
- Check all doors and windows are fully closed
- Listen for any unusual sounds or clicks from sensors
- Check each sensor’s indicator light (should be off when secure)
- If a light is on, that zone is faulted
- Look for obvious damage to sensors or wiring
- Try arming again once you’ve addressed faults
Prevention: Keep all entry points fully closed when arming.
2. Low Battery Warning
What you’ll hear: Beeping from your control panel, usually every 30-60 seconds.
What it means: Your backup battery is running low and needs replacement.
Why it matters: During power outages, this battery keeps your alarm functioning. Running out of battery power means you could lose protection during blackouts.
How to fix it:
- Identify the source of beeping (usually from main panel area)
- Contact a technician for battery replacement
- Don’t ignore the warning—replace proactively
- Most Micron systems use standard 12V backup batteries
Cost: Usually $80-$150 for battery replacement including installation.
Prevention: Replace batteries every 3-5 years on schedule rather than waiting for warnings.
3. Zone Faults
What you see: Specific zone showing as faulted on your keypad display.
What it means: That particular sensor isn’t communicating with the main panel.
Common causes:
- Door or window physically open
- Sensor loose or fallen out of alignment
- Loose wiring connections
- Corroded contact points
- Water damage (common in Auckland)
- Dead battery in wireless sensor
- Sensor component failure
Troubleshooting:
- Identify which zone number is showing fault
- Go to that sensor’s location
- Close any open doors or windows
- Look for visible damage or loose connections
- If wireless sensor, check or replace battery
- For wired sensors, check connection points
- Try disarming and re-arming system
When to call professional: If fault persists after checking these items.
4. False Alarms
What’s happening: Your Micron system triggers alarm when no break-in occurred.
Why Micron systems experience false alarms:
- Dust or debris on motion sensor lenses
- Pets walking past motion sensors
- Loose wiring causing intermittent activation
- Wireless sensor battery failing (inconsistent signal)
- User accidentally triggering
- Environmental factors (wind, vibration)
- Sensor sensitivity too high
Reducing false alarms:
- Clean motion sensor lenses monthly with soft dry cloth
- Install pet-immune motion detectors if you have animals
- Check all wiring is secure
- Keep wireless sensor batteries fresh (replace annually)
- Review sensor mounting for alignment
- Have system professionally calibrated if false alarms persist
Why this matters: Too many false alarms can result in police response penalties and undermine your system’s credibility.
5. Keypad Not Responding
What’s happening: Your keypad buttons aren’t responding to presses, or display is blank/dim.
Common causes:
- Dead or dying battery in wireless keypad
- Loose connections in wired keypad
- Keypad liquid damage
- Overheating from poor placement
- Communication failure with main panel
- Faulty keypad component
Quick fixes:
- Replace batteries in wireless keypads
- Check keypad cable connections if wired
- Move keypad away from heat sources
- Allow to dry if exposed to moisture
- Try arming/disarming from different keypad if available
Professional solution: If keypad remains unresponsive, replacement is usually needed.
6. Entry Delay Not Working
What’s happening: Alarm triggers immediately when protected entry point opens, without the entry delay countdown.
Why this matters: Entry delays are essential for allowing you to disarm after entering.
Causes:
- Programming error
- Zone configured incorrectly
- Control panel malfunction
- Sensor type setting incorrect
What to do: This requires professional programming to fix properly. Don’t attempt DIY adjustment as incorrect settings can compromise security.
7. System Beeping Continuously
What you hear: Non-stop beeping from control panel, different from the standard warning beeps.
What it indicates: Serious system fault requiring immediate attention.
Causes:
- Panel malfunction
- Power supply failure
- Backup battery critically low
- Major system error
What to do:
- Try disarming the system normally
- If beeping continues, note any other display information
- Contact emergency service immediately
- Don’t attempt to fix yourself
Micron Fault Codes and Display Messages
Older Micron systems may display simple codes. Here’s what they usually mean:
| Display | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Fault | Zone issue | Check sensors and connections |
| Battery | Low backup battery | Replace battery soon |
| Trouble | General system error | Check for visible issues or call professional |
| Arm | System armed | Normal operation |
| Disarm | System disarmed | Normal operation |
Note: Exact display messages vary by Micron model. If you see codes you don’t recognize, photograph the display for a technician.
System Age and Maintenance Timeline
Micron systems installed 2005-2012: Solid, reliable performers. Likely showing age but still functioning. May benefit from annual maintenance.
Micron systems installed 2012-2018: Excellent condition. Should require minimal service beyond routine maintenance.
Micron systems installed before 2005: Older systems. Consider replacement planning. Parts may become harder to source. Still worth repairing if issues are minor.
When to Restart Your Micron System
Basic Restart Process
- Fully disarm the system
- Locate main control panel
- Find battery disconnect (varies by model)
- Disconnect for 10 seconds
- Reconnect and allow 1-2 minutes for restart
- Test normal operation
When to Restart:
- System behaving erratically
- Display frozen or showing nothing
- Multiple zone faults appearing suddenly
- System unresponsive to input
When NOT to Restart:
- If alarm is actively sounding
- If you don’t know your master code
- If system is in warranty period (call professional first)
Preventative Maintenance for Micron Systems
Monthly:
- Test arming and disarming function
- Check for unusual sounds or beeping
- Verify all zone indicators are clear
Quarterly:
- Clean motion sensor lenses with soft cloth
- Inspect wiring for damage or corrosion
- Check wireless sensor batteries
Semi-Annually:
- Replace wireless sensor batteries
- Check for water intrusion or moisture
- Test backup battery functionality
Annually:
- Professional system inspection
- Main battery replacement (proactive)
- Full system diagnostic check
- Sensor alignment verification
Micron System Upgrades and Enhancements
If your Micron system is aging or limited, consider these improvements:
Wireless Sensor Upgrade: Add wireless components to supplement or replace aging wired sensors. Easier installation, better for renovations.
Additional Sensors: Expand protection to cover new areas or vulnerabilities discovered over time.
Keypad Upgrades: Replace aging keypads with newer models (wireless or wired) for better functionality.
Mobile Monitoring: Some newer compatible systems can add remote monitoring capability (not typically available on older Micron systems).
System Replacement: If your Micron system is 15+ years old, replacing with a modern system offers better reliability, features, and security.
Troubleshooting Chart
System won’t arm:
- Check all doors/windows closed
- Look for zone faults on display
- Investigate specific fault zone
- Replace batteries if wireless sensors
- Call professional if persists
Low battery beeping:
- Note warning
- Plan battery replacement
- Don’t ignore—address soon
- Cost: $80-$150
Zone fault appearing:
- Identify zone number
- Go to that sensor location
- Close open doors/windows
- Check for damage/loose connections
- Replace batteries if wireless
- Call professional if persists
False alarms:
- Clean motion sensor lenses
- Check sensor mounting
- Replace wireless sensor batteries
- Install pet-immune sensors if needed
- Have professional calibration
Keypad not working:
- Replace batteries (wireless)
- Check connections (wired)
- Try different keypad if available
- Move away from heat sources
- Call professional if unresponsive
FAQ: Micron Alarm Faults
My Micron system shows a fault in Zone 3 but that zone is a door that’s closed—what’s wrong?
The sensor may be loose, corroded, or not properly aligned. Visit that door’s sensor, check its condition, and verify it’s properly mounted. Clean any corrosion. If it still shows fault, the sensor may need replacement.
Can I add wireless sensors to my older wired Micron system?
Depends on your specific Micron model and panel. Some systems support mixed wireless/wired configurations. Contact us for compatibility assessment.
How often should I replace Micron wireless sensor batteries?
Typically annually. Replace proactively rather than waiting for failures. Most systems give battery warning indicators.
What does “Trouble” mean on my Micron display?
It indicates a general system fault. Look at the display for more specific information if available. Common causes are low battery, AC power failure, or communication issue. Call professional if you can’t identify the cause.
Is my Micron system still supported if it’s 20 years old?
Yes, we continue supporting older Micron systems. However, parts may be harder to source and costs might be higher. Consider replacement planning if it’s failing frequently.
Why does my system keep showing false alarms at night?
Night false alarms might indicate temperature-related sensor issues (common in Auckland’s coastal climate affecting sensors differently at night). Have sensors professionally inspected and recalibrated.
Can I disable specific zones on my Micron system?
Most Micron systems allow zone bypass. This temporarily disables a zone while keeping others armed—useful if a door/window is being repaired. However, address the underlying fault rather than bypassing regularly.
My Micron system worked fine, then suddenly started showing multiple faults. What happened?
Sudden multiple faults often indicate a control panel issue, power supply problem, or backup battery failure rather than individual sensor problems. Call for professional diagnostics.
Why Choose Garrison Alarms for Micron Service?
Extensive Micron Experience: We’ve been servicing Micron systems for 35+ years and know these systems inside out.
Fast Diagnostics: Quick identification of faults using professional diagnostic equipment.
Parts Availability: We stock genuine Micron components for immediate repairs.
24/7 Support: Emergency service when you need it, not just during business hours.
Fair Pricing: Transparent costs with free quotes before work begins.
Warranty: All repairs guaranteed.
COC Certified: Full compliance with New Zealand security standards.
Local Knowledge: Understanding of Auckland’s climate effects on alarm systems.
Getting Professional Help with Micron Faults
If basic troubleshooting hasn’t resolved your issue, Garrison Alarms is ready to help.
Contact us:
- Phone: 0800-427747 (24/7)
- Address: 101 Diana Drive, Glenfield, North Shore Auckland
- Online: Request free diagnostic quote
Service coverage: All of Auckland including North Shore, West, Central, South, and East Auckland.
We service your Micron system and help you understand what’s happening.
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Micron systems are reliable when properly maintained. Let Garrison Alarms keep yours working perfectly.