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When you have a Check LngRng Radio message, your system is experiencing an issue with its backup communication device. Owners can fix this error message by rebooting the alarm or waiting for the network provider to solve a network outage.
If you get the message “Check 103 Long Range Radio ” on your Honeywell ADT keypad, it means there is a problem with the mobile communicator connected to your system. Error code 103 may also appear if the cellular radio loses the cellular signal.
Honeywell alarm systems like the VISTA-20P issue a 'Check 103 Long Range Radio' error on the keypad when there is an issue with an AlarmNet communicator. Depending on the communication setup on your panel the error can signify one or more of several different things.
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The “103 Check Ingrng” radio error code suggests a problem with the alarm’s cellular and internet communicator. This error code won’t appear on your panel if your alarm system is connected to a landline communicator.
The check 103 LngRng radio error alert is one of the most common issues experienced with the Honeywell VISTA system. This error displays as “BF” on fixed English keypads. This error code indicates a failure to communicate with the long range radio module.
Check 103 is an error code that shows up on Honeywell ADT control panels if there is a problem with the cell or internet communication. Usually, it’s an issue with the cell radio. Why does the Check 103 error show up? Check 103 could show up if the cell radio loses cellular signal.
The message "103 check lngrng radio" on your ADT System means that there is a problem with the system's backup communicator. The message will appear on an Alphanumeric Keypad for an ADT Safewatch Pro 2000 System or an ADT Safewatch Pro 3000 System that is experiencing communication issues.
Check 103 LRR could show up if the AlarmNet cell and/or IP radio loses contact with the alarm panel or more likely with AlarmNet. This usually occurs when there is a temporary cellular outage from your local LTE network.
The message "103 check lngRng radio" indicates a problem with the system's communicator. It's common to see such an error after some storm or surge.