DSC Power Series 9047 - Panel Battery Replacement

DSC Power Series 9047 - Panel Battery Replacement

Locate AC power and disconnect from power socket;

Using a flat-head screwdriver, pry open the keypad by inserting the screwdriver into the two slots found on the bottom-front of your keypad (there may be a retention screw on the underside);


Disconnect battery plug from panel board and remove battery from retention bracket;


Insert new battery into retention bracket and secure, connect power plug to panel board;

Close panel; and


Power up system by reconnecting AC power to power outlet.


You will likely have to reprogram the date and time. Use the link below. Where it says press the right arrow twice, press [1].
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