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james.wilson

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  1. is that controller definitely in comms with the pc
  2. as above are you hoping that entering 1966 will disable it. If so would this not be used by burglars? you can't disable it like that as its not a diy bit of kit.
  3. Qfa but must be proper old
  4. I would say the external fail safe timer has stopped it for now
  5. can you give us a picture of the sab module?
  6. afaik other devices need the flash tool. I'm sure the spi key will only upgrade the firmware in the panel
  7. hello
  8. bell is bell - set needs to be one of the programmable outputs telephone doesn't matter a and b is 2 and 5 in the master socket
  9. It maybe your phone line converter. If it has comms in the queue it will keep retrying. dissing is disconnecting if you have dissed one of the legs then its not the device hogging the line. When you say engaged what do you mean, I took it to mean it was dialling etc?
  10. whats plugged into the phone socket on the panel?
  11. if you use home3 / home4 numbers iirc these will dial a phone there are 4 different tones depending on the alarm event
  12. or positive tamper return?
  13. got a pic of the side? My initial thought is molynx
  14. I'm fairly sure a 16+ can dial directly a mobile etc. It's been a few years since I've worked on a 16+ though. I'll check a manual when i get to a pc
  15. if you have programmed the digi side it won't work direct to a phone
  16. id assume then it wants a pulse to open? then time out and reclose?
  17. is the shutter an auto close one? I would also say it shouldnt be toggle as it will stay active until a valid card is presented or rte is pressed
  18. from a relay that operates when the system is armed
  19. the from alarm pair is an open close clean switch to show the paxton if its armed or not. the to pair will go to a zone programmed as keyswitch momentary
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