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My entry sensor is not responding.
I have changed the battery with 3 different new batteries. The blue light comes on and blinks when it closes. I moved the magnet and made sure it was close enough. It was working for a few months then quit. It tells me that my back door entry sensor is not responding. Please help. I think I may have a faulty sensor. Is there a way to reset the sensor?
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davey_d
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5.7K Messages
3 years ago
Hi @akidd060 ,
If you're getting a blinking blue when you open or close that door (or window), that means the sensor is definitely sensing the magnet. So the issue is not with that.
The "Not Responding" error means that the sensor is having trouble checking in with the Base Station. Since we know that the sensor is definitely still powered on, it's sounding like the main issue is with interference - something is getting in the way of that signal.
Interference can be caused by physical objects literally getting in the way, like dense walls (brick, adobe, metal siding, etc.) or heavy appliances. It can also be caused by other wireless signals drowning out the sensor - think of simpler devices like remote controlled garage door openers, wireless weather stations, or some baby monitors. So the first thing you want to do when troubleshooting is identify all of the possible sources of interference between that sensor and your Base Station, and then we can figure out how to decrease its effect.
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VANP
4 Messages
3 years ago
Did it quit after the update? There appears to be no way to reset the sensors other than the battery. You can try removing it from the system and re-adding it. Has this ever given you an issue before
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scottturner
1 Message
2 years ago
same
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nanakatie
1 Message
2 years ago
Same here with a door sensor
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Glenn
2 Messages
2 years ago
I have also had issues with sensors not responding. Frequently when I arm my system at night I will get a response that several sensors are not responding. I immediately open the SimpleSafe app and it shows all devices are okay. Do sensors only communicate to the base station directly? Does the system not use the house's wifi as a backup? If so what do you do if you have a large house with large distances between the base station and some sensors?
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willscotmont
3 Messages
2 years ago
@davey_d
Davey D, I can understand your confidence in the notion that radio interference, or other impediments to the sensor's signal is the likely cause of an entry sensor not responding the the base station. But in my case that was not the cause. My family room entry sensor is only twelve feet from the base station with eyeshot of it. I just installed this new system a week ago and the entry room sensor was working correctly. This system is a complete upgrade for SimpleSafe's original system that we've been enjoying for seven years.
I tried deleting the sensor from the system and reinstalling it but it would not reinstall. I removed the OEM battery to check it's voltage. It measured at only 2.8 volts. I replaced the battery with a new Duracell 2032. My base station could now detect the entry sensor's signal and reinstalled it on the system. At 2.8 volts the battery was strong enough to operate the sensor's LED light but not strong enough to communicate with the base station that is closer to it than all of the other sensors in my system. I am going to replace all of the batteries in my system with Duracell 2032's.
My Conclusion; I get that your upgraded system employs smaller entry sensors that require smaller batteries than your original systems larger sensors with the hefty CR123 batteries. But wouldn't it be more be more prudent to use established name brand batteries for the critical task of triggering your alarm when needed? I am a big fan of your product and your first class service. I know that your company strives to maintain it's well known quality at a fair price. But my opinion is that at some point you need to consider that some name brand products are worth a few cents more.
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esoria4
1 Message
2 years ago
removing and adding back sensor seemed to work for me
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krstrick
138 Messages
2 years ago
Ive run both Duracell and Enegrizer batteries in the sensors and they don't help, at least not for long.
The whole "interference" line is a diversion, a properly designed system should be impervious to "interference", isn't that what its for to prevent people interfering in your life.
My advice willscottmont is return it while you can, they can't fix it - I've been dealing with the same thing for over a year. Inconsistent status between the app/keypand and actual door. Persistent messages on keypad that a sensor is open (clearing that may stop the "sensor open" announcement on arming. However you should be able to go out a door (as we know going out a door entails both opening and shutting it) and the keypad should not tell you 9 or 10 hours later that the door is open and will be monitored when closed. You also should not have to go around and open and close every door in the system daily to remind it all to respond, and you shouldn't have to clear the keypad every night before you arm it.
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cshugh11
5 Messages
2 years ago
Is the sensor in a cold area? One of mine is in an unheated room, and it began to fail with each cold snap. It restored by itself when warmer weather returned. I bought a new one (had to buy 4), and it is doing the same thing.
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smartingmuaw
1 Message
2 years ago
I had the same problem. I used the other’s advice and removed the sensor from the system and added back on. It’s working now.
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rongalla
25 Messages
2 years ago
It’s like wack-a-mole at my house. Most days none at all but on some days who knows what sensor will go offline. We need WiFi sensors or signal repeaters for problem areas.
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russgerald1
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1 year ago
Removing the entry sensor device and adding it to the list again worked for me.
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Cmac23
2 Messages
1 year ago
We’ve been having the same issue now since we moved. The prior house had no issues with the Gen 3 system. When we got here it worked fine and I added a few new sensors. We had zero issues for two months then one sensor started not responding, then an entry sensor said open. Then a few days later it worsened and multiple sensors weren’t responding. I did ALL of the troubleshooting with the techs online. Shut off numerous wireless systems, garage door, watering systems and Wi-Fi. Did multiples calls, deleted then added the sensors back in. Power cycling. We even got new base station (refurbished of course) and key pad. Then it work. For two months. It just started again four days ago and it’s in weird patterns. 1-3 go out at once then they restore. Than several others. Presently all glassbreal sensors except one aren’t responding. All in different parts of the house.
I get Possible inference issues but clearly there’s a glitch. Different base stations, months apart where it works normally and then it goes out and goes haywire. What interference would happen months apart when nothing had changed in that time.
Currently waiting on a second replacement base station and key pad and will re-add all the sensors back.
what’s most annoying is when you call you have to start all over again. No picking up the troubleshooting where we left off and no new ideas or answers. This is hours of my life and time. And money. Had ADT previously and literally nothing broke. One battery change in 5 years.
I’ll give it one more shot but the last time it happened there was a special team that would possibly come in an alter the base station or transmission frequency.
Clearly many are having this issue and whether it’s something in all of our houses or what - it’s happening intermittently with periods of normal functioning. You guys don’t seem to have an answer. Troubleshooting doesn’t solve it. Replacing or re-adding works for a few months at best. An expensive nationally ranked brand should have an answer for this.
If this next attempt doesn’t work I will push for a refund of all of my purchased equipment and switch brands. I can’t afford the time or lack of security in my line of work and with a young family.
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jaime
1 Message
1 year ago
I've been having this issue since we installed a new system in our new house. Our old SS system didn't have any of these issues. I have some sensors that are within 15 feet of the base station in an open room that will intermittently give the "sensor not responding" error. It's always random sensors in different parts of the house.
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ride525
181 Messages
1 year ago
I tried everything. Finally deleted the sensor, and added it back. Works fine now.
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