it wont be 'working fine' it may be functional
the only way to reliably check a fuse is with a meter, but if you can see a break on the 13v one that is the aux
Best tell the insurance companies then
Also there are reports of wifi jammers being used mainly to disable cctv notifications.
IMO most alarms without some form of signalling are a bit useless. Neighbours note the time it rings to complain about the noise. If any burglar knew no one was coming they are going to carry on
The phone port is not the same and 99% of alarm systems WONT work with it.
If it was the same why are they upgrading etc etc
It may work sometimes.
I have noticed that sometimes open/close events go through but alarm signals do not etc
OK Pete I don't know the gear you are right on the one way thing but I'd of thought a bell is 2 way. ie trigger 1 way tamper the other way. It's a shame 1 way stuff is still in existence
Still liable for it I'm afraid. But as long as your insurance company is aware. Bear in mind your client isn't the one that will come after you it will be their insurer
A member of my team at work had an incident last week. 3 people tried to steal his car (mx5)
However most of the street have ring doorbell instead of cctv and all of them didnt work during the incident.
This isnt the first time ive suspected jamming but is this on the rise?
Anything that is externally accessible can be hacked.
Most vcrs in the day had 232 ports on them with no security at all
But now with a poorly secured system patterns can be viewed ie when your out always, see a person's routine without parking outside etc etc