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james.wilson

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  1. a what? Is this proper stuff? maybe a picture of the pir's but response is horrible diy stuff
  2. Agreed old skool redcare needs a bt line. I'd clarify your signalling device with the company
  3. it wont respond you powered it down
  4. zone omit notification to the arc
  5. I would assume its a limpet
  6. programable channels?
  7. yes without actually seeing it etc to confirm it sounds goosed
  8. I doubt a basic panel like the veritas can but there maybe a programmable output. On the better panels you can
  9. that part of the alarm is active all the time unless you isolate it temporarily with the shunt module. Maybe concern about little ones finding a key and getting to them
  10. even though the system is not under a contract it will need to be reprogrammed to stop it dialling, ie disable the communicator also pstn lines can now cause digicoms (I assume your communicator type) to 'runaway' and keep dialling to deliver a test or signal until they com fail, usually 8 times every time it tries. It can then try to deliver a comm fail and the circle goes on and on etc
  11. Points save using real zones. Irish fw is different to UK but UK allows zones to be used with rf even if expanders are not connected
  12. Your confusing what zones are imo If your using points 50 to 59 then you can't use zone 5 Once all your zones and points are running correctly you will use the point/zone options per device to remove from part set a and b. You don't 'map' anything
  13. It sounds like you added it to a point. You cannot also use that zone if using points. Just change the point options for that device as if it was a zone
  14. You don't if it's a point assign point options If you assign as a zone then do that but it's one or the other Points you can have 10 on a zone each identified individually
  15. Program the external bell as something else And yes
  16. I doubt most would 'rip you off' but I'm sure all would charge to come out
  17. I assume its like a vibration sensor but I'd expect noise on the cables to cause issues at 1ms
  18. If its a relay output marked nc then I would set at 300ms and 1 pulse Do you have the manual for the detector?
  19. Op is the output of the sensor relay based?
  20. What's a 'rope' sensor?
  21. It would need an annual monitoring charge. Its not a one off fee
  22. Ideally ypu need a hi lo sounder
  23. Have a look at the nsi website for nsi installers in your area and get 3 quotes. Then post back etc
  24. They were magnetic sensitive so had to be away from that. Also weren't supposed to extend the white leg so shutters, sealed stuff etc 'could' be an issue
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