What to do if my ITI Commander 2000 Security System panel announces 'System Battery Failure'?
- AandrewhatfieldAug 21, 2025
If your ITI Security System panel announces 'System Battery Failure,' you should replace the panel backup batteries.
What to do if my ITI Commander 2000 Security System panel announces 'System Battery Failure'?
If your ITI Security System panel announces 'System Battery Failure,' you should replace the panel backup batteries.
What to do if my ITI Commander 2000 Security System panel announces 'Sensor [sensor #] low battery'?
If your ITI Security System panel announces 'Sensor [sensor #] low battery,' replace the sensor batteries.
How to reset ITI Commander 2000 access code if forgotten?
If you've lost your ITI Security System access code: 1. Check your records to see if you have the customer’s access code on file. 2. If the Panel is monitored, trap the Panel and reset the access code from the CS-4000. 3. If the Panel is not monitored, clear memory and reprogram the Panel locally.
Why is the central station not receiving reports from my ITI Commander 2000?
If the central station is not receiving reports from your ITI Security System, take the following steps: 1. Check that the DB-8 Cord is plugged into the RJ-31X Jack. 2. Check the wiring of the RJ-31X Jack. 3. Verify the receiver line phone number with the central station operator and reprogram if needed, then retest. 4. Replace the RJ-31X Jack. 5. Check that the DB-8 Cord is properly wired to the Panel terminals. 6. Replace the DB-8 Cord. 7. Ensure the premises phone line is working. 8. Perform a phone test.
How to fix ITI Commander 2000 Security System that won't arm?
If your ITI Security System won’t arm: 1. If arming to level 2, ensure all monitored perimeter doors and windows are closed (READY LED will be ON or flashing). 2. If arming to level 3, ensure all perimeter and interior sensors are closed (READY LED will be ON). 3. Press the STATUS button for a voice message detailing the problem.
Why did I lose dial tone after wiring the RJ-31X Jack on my ITI Security System?
If you experience a loss of dial tone on your premises phones after wiring the RJ-31X Jack or connecting the DB-8 Cord to your ITI Security System, follow these steps: 1. Check the wiring of the RJ-31X Jack. 2. Check the wiring from the Panel terminals to the DB-8 Cord. 3. Replace the RJ-31X Jack. 4. Replace the DB-8 Cord. 5. Perform a phone test after troubleshooting the phone line.
What does it mean when my ITI Commander 2000 says 'Sensor one eight, trouble'?
If your ITI Security System panel announces 'Sensor one eight, trouble', follow these steps: 1. Check that the 4.7K ohm resistor is installed correctly in the circuit. 2. Check a normally open (N/O) circuit for a break in the wires. 3. Check a normally closed (N/C) circuit for a short in the wires. 4. Check feature number F24 for the correct setting.
Why is my ITI Commander 2000 panel not responding to sensor activity?
If your ITI Security System Panel does not respond to sensor activity (no alarm, chime, or sensor test sounds), take these steps: 1. Check that the sensor battery is installed. 2. Check the sensor battery for low voltage. Replace alkaline or lithium batteries, if necessary. 3. Check that the sensor number is programmed into Panel memory. Program the sensor, if necessary.
Why aren't my lights working with the X-10 Lamp Module on my ITI Security System?
If the lights controlled by the X-10 Lamp Module do not work with your ITI Security System, consider the following: 1. Ensure the lamp has a working bulb. 2. Confirm the lamp's operation at a working outlet. 3. Verify the lamps are plugged into X-10 Lamp Modules and the X-10 Lamp Modules are plugged into outlets that are not controlled by a switch. 4. Check that the Panel is powered by the Line Carrier Power Transformer, and not the 2-wire standard Class II Power Transformer. 5. Confirm that the HOUSE dial on the X-10 Lamp Module matches the house code programmed into the Panel.
Why does my ITI Security System beep once every minute?
If your ITI Security System beeps once every minute, the batteries are low. Replace the smoke sensor batteries.
Category | Security System |
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Manufacturer | ITI |
Model | Commander 2000 |
Battery Backup | 12VDC |
Zones | 8 |
Communication | PSTN |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) |
Power Supply | 16.5VAC, 25VA |
Explains the wireless and supervised nature of the system, including sensor testing and battery monitoring.
Covers primary, temporary, and secondary access codes for system operation and security.
Explains how to use entry and exit delays to prevent false alarms when entering or leaving.
Details the process for turning the system on to various levels and turning it off.
Describes how to trigger police, fire, or auxiliary alarms using panel or touchpad buttons.
How to arm the system for immediate alarm response upon sensor activation.
Outlines weekly checks for system status, phone tests, and sensor tests to ensure full operation.
Solutions for forgotten codes, system not arming, and disarming problems.
Addresses issues related to panel battery failure, low sensor batteries, and bypass errors.