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  1. its not a g4 anyway its a gen4 re the builder etc the groth market is the unapproved or diy side of the business. Approved is saturated
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  2. Nope, not normally it was only because the sparkie brought it up.
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  3. Ha, well, I guess who is the customer to question, is the Accenta a Grade 2 alarm? I can see why the customer believed him, because the panel says G4 on the front, of course it is Generation 4 Software it's running, like its predecessor, the G3
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  4. Gateway is the IP of your gateway, DNS is the IP of the DNS server. If using a BT router these are likely to be that. Probably not advised if you have no networking skills. I can only suggest to follow the manual carefully.
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  6. If it's open then it's likely a setting in the app or the settings in Program Digi then.
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  7. You never know until you try... PM me if you need any more info. Heading out for day so I will be slow in responding.
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  8. Open Close list.tiff From CONXTD you can select a filter just to show all Open/Close events and this will give you the text associated. I've attached a screenshot of a report from the past 2 weeks with all OP/CLs from our office. End user can have this and manage. May be worth you having a look at the thread on the topic in this area?
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  9. The app could be better. Yes, I know. I have it for the iOS including push notifications for SelfMon, but I still have to update the Android app before I release it. I've been busy working on a new lower cost Ethernet module based on the USR-K3 with an integrated ARM processor. The design had a bug in FreeRTOS which was driving me crazy, but I fixed that on Thursday evening, so can continue with the rest of the coding. I have included a direct HTTP interface and it works very well. I'll probably make an alternative firmware available for customers to flash in themselves to gain HTTPS, as licensing the SSL libraries to deliver with the hardware costs £3.5k and that would bump up the cost of the module itself. Here's the prototype so far. This one is RS485, but there's also the option for RS232 and that opens up the possibility of using this with Texecom panels as a cheaper solution to COM-IP.
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