Sure agreed , make sure read your small print , these cheating insurers will out something in the TC to do you over proper
Nah don't see the comparison , although understand what your trying to say
I am definitely not an expert lol
But seen these throw up a fault , how have you wired up the power lines ? From the panel what did you wire to the PSU rio
Have you got a dog?
That's not the point read it again, if the alarm has nothing to do with the insurance , the insurer has to pay
Specifically about your comment if you have an alarm of sorts and you didn't set it
Perhaps I misunderstood you
Meaning an alarm of any type that is not on your insurance has nothing to do with an insurer
Well you can still have an alarm , but aslong as you declare your previous claim , there's no problem, just don't take any discount either based on you having an alarm , it's all a scam anyway in some respects (scamnis insurance part , not the registered nsi ssaib bit)
Nah very unlikely
Out of curiosity why do they want it , did you ask for it? They ask for it?
Or is it you said you have an alarm they gave you a discount and said doing forget to send us the certificate?
Maybe on and off
But even odder that , it's the last time you got any signalling is 5months ago
Upgrade , your wasting your time or use open tap it will cost just as much but should work , look it up on Google
So do you have the engineer code and access the settings , this isn't a panel I know well
But now your saying you have removed the board and that's why the fault came up
Can you not put the board back and then just remove line reporting?
As as above then you can connect pins for signalling
Lol
I assume he is saying , the line fault is on all the time , but same time saying he has no.manual , so assume he can't find the line fault settings in the menu , wants to dis the board but saying it's on another board that he needs
I thought that just comes off , or as Pete said disable