they wrote to every household in the UK to inform them of a potential fire risk in their external sounder,
which resulted every alarm co. being asked by loads of worried customers if the completely different box was going to burn them to death....
↑@Gabs when you down the shops next time, have a look who's sounder is on the building & who's sticker is on / above the keypad,
There's a few retailers which have blank or their own name on the sounder, the current service provider being the lowest bidder...
I suspect the cost of you producing a custom lid will probably have premium over CQR producing a custom lid.
However the concept of the multi box is a good idea but I don't see that many, the largest user & only one I can think that has a custom lid is secom ?
Back in the late 80's / early 90's....
Everybody & their dog would have used a 9800 in a commercial job, ADT or Shorrock, regional co's, independent co's, electrical contractors or private jobs
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it would appear v5 upwards software supports premier lcd keypads, v6 makes your controls around 17yrs old
there is no support for prox tokens on any software version of this product
I think we'd about finished with them when I started
I recall the sticker s being reprinted to suit the size of cequra with a tel. No with a few digits less than today
no its a "scancom" digi unsure of model but dated 1984 ?
the trick with bell modules was to leave them in the plastic bag & it stopped most of the rusting
IIRC we started buying CQR Cequra's early 1990's, the 1st batch lasted forever....
I can't recall the last anti foam device I removed,
I have an old bell module that came down earlier in the yr , I'll pop a pic sometime
their was a foam pedant (cqr ?) which had magnet to keep in vertical, foam or a 1/2 a brick being chucked a the bell would knock it in to alarm
there has been all sorts of clever stuff, however the industry is very "price sensitive"