I kept my potterton lynx 2 going for 15yrs or myself it was a right old beast , in the end just got a new boiler as old stuff has to go
But you will still see old alarms being serviced by some companies because they get a contract a monthly fee and all the stuff
If you had been on a contract you wouldn't get any upgrades for years on those controls by most
But get it upgraded geezer might fail as soon as it's serviced.....
Autodialer yes no problem ,
Just.keep in mind an old system can be fully motd and then die and there's nothing the pro can have done about it ,
So get some quotes in dude
So is something polling and failing to connect
Check all your network settings
PS don't forget bell needs to be in scb mode and if it doesn't have it , get one that does
I don't really know this panel , you have put on exit wireless that might be causing this?
Not sure about the settings just talking general blag if you get me ......
Or perhaps you have created areas or groups or whatever they are on the panel more blag
Of course if you forget to set and get done over , insurance won't pay you a penny
You save £150 on your premium a year and insurance saves £15k on payout
It does happen
On a side note , your not a nut case r you?
One day we may become real alarm monkies , land on a beach remember that scene from planet of the apes
Nooooooooo
You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off hoo hoo hoo
I thought it was a compliance thing , it being in certain sections of most programming on many panels, meaning the Prox unset restrict keypad blah blah
Not sure if you install the q70 but odd how the new Honeywell wafer type won't work with them , but they work with the remote keypads
And yes your new grey ones work very well many lol they seemed to have fast response compared to rest
Haha another negative , what a muppet
Y the negative lol
It is fact if you use a fob somewhere else and then use it on a texe it will delete what you did before or something like that
And depends on your definition of standard fobs , copy fobs lol pretty standard if you ask me