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james.wilson

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  1. You would if you ever installed and supported them for clients
  2. I would always use a tx. Had a situation recently when an arc denied they had any alarms from a site after a fuel theft. The adpro log proved there was alarms and images sent etc.
  3. I'd assume data. The hkc connects some addressable devices via zone inputs
  4. no you need to assign an address it may not keep its address if you disable dhcp. Also if you do disable it on the router then other devices wont work unless they are assigned a static ip manually
  5. DHCP is the protocol that sort address's I would always static assign each camera and never use dhcp without a reservation
  6. Id have to look at a manual but does it have an option to do internal only on the part set program 2
  7. does your external bell ever sound, ie is the bell trigger connected or failed? temp connect the bell trigger wire to hold off -ve and it should sound. If it doesn't you have an issue with your bell or cable. Then look at why the bell output isn't working.
  8. Which cameras as I wouldn't call hik pricey?
  9. As above you need a panel that does silent part set then chime on arm end
  10. I'd say Kyocera for value Hp for everything else
  11. They will say Redcare or Dualcom as if they are the same. Loads of redcare gsm removed for Dualcom g2r
  12. agreed is worse, but the OP wont be alone thinking it was a good thing to buy Lets help if we can
  13. As above I doubt anyone here has worked on the kit you have.
  14. a what? Is this proper stuff? maybe a picture of the pir's but response is horrible diy stuff
  15. Agreed old skool redcare needs a bt line. I'd clarify your signalling device with the company
  16. it wont respond you powered it down
  17. yes without actually seeing it etc to confirm it sounds goosed
  18. I doubt a basic panel like the veritas can but there maybe a programmable output. On the better panels you can
  19. 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
  20. 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
  21. 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
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