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MrHappy

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  1. they don't have blue light & probably have to lock up a site before leaving
  2. I believe its high pressure door to door selling of tat.... Its been happening since the the 1980's if not earlier ??
  3. @datadiffusion I saw this & thought as you, Installed last year, upgraded to a verisure system- https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/164834532394?hash=item2660e75c2a:g:~pkAAOSwXKhgeZWc
  4. you flash git.... fancy throwing out a 25yr old + alarm panel
  5. Its pile of old tat which wants ripping out & replacing The zones which don't work may not be in the area which is set IIRC the panels software scans the zones from high to low, under certain circumstances movement in an unset zone will trigger an alarm. They all do odd thing like the entry tone or alarm tone will continue when unset/ silenced, entering a walk test will stop it
  6. I have you tried 6969 ?
  7. I have a chinky tat one than is slung in the van https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303417798295?hash=item46a51c2e97:g:QZsAAOSwz-dgjDuF
  8. What colour is his horse ?
  9. no, its a common misconception that 1 controls panel is going power anything you can think of putting on it
  10. ah why ? I assume your naïve enough to expect to power all this from a single control panel ?
  11. disconnect all the wiring inside the panel link from 0v to bell tamper inside the controls
  12. remove every device off the alarm, link out every zone, link the bell tamper out, holding down the panel spring tamper.... can you exit engineering ??
  13. @Honda3 find a local tame alarm man, get them to price via email to replace the controls, battery & external bell. they'll measure all the cables & currents if they've 1/2 a brain... I'd assume your cables are stapled under the carpets ? Replace the fuse & tread on every inch of carpet where a cable might be lurking ?
  14. Don't forget the Mitcheldean witch trials- Any strange bleep from a powered down alarm, needs the services of an exorcist.. I used to be medium, but as I got fatter my shirts are now all large.
  15. probably a kidde carbon monoxide detector ?
  16. anyone got the no. for derek acorah ? I know he;s dead but that should not be a problem....
  17. Thank you taking the effort of joining our forum.... It assumes me & probably a few other members that you've powered down an intruder alarm as you've a battery powered smoke detector or similar with a low battery chirp :)
  18. its a double poled panel...
  19. a duff battery won't make the bell tamaper go off..
  20. just sorting out the swag pile, I wanted a 2nd hdd for works cctv's & got carried away & now have more than a dozen I have some used PSU's but not the correct one to repair a wbox branded hik nvr (£58 for a psu) so binned it & held onto the toshiba 2tb I've wheelie bin full of dvr cases & knacked speed domes, I'm also hoping I've case fan which is suitable for a HP switch as mine is quite LOUD
  21. I have pile of WD Green Power HDD, pulled from some vista DVR's popping them into a windows machine, a handful are recognized with "disk management" but most ain't WD drive utilities does not recognise on of the working drives- However a Hik NVR will recognise the drive(s) & store data on it ? odd...
  22. its an IP address on your internal network....
  23. Do you have both resistors & cables in terminals ?
  24. Fully programmable from keypad ?
  25. reading the article, The police later told the couple that four photos depicting category B child abuse - the second-most-serious kind - had been uploaded to an online chat site a year ago. Information passed to the National Crime Agency suggested it had come from their IP address. 1 year after the event the police turn up ? They appear to have an adsl router & I doubt they have a fixed IP Is it them, a nonce in the flat next door on their wifi or nonce with a fake IP... I reckon the later ?
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