camerabloke Posted January 8, 2007 Posted January 8, 2007 what was that post about? Eucam Security Systems 0845 4630 746 www.eucam.co.uk
sparkydom Posted January 8, 2007 Author Posted January 8, 2007 Just using tinnitus' thoughts...... maybe the woman would swallow the spiders, the mothballs were a backup been a long day, im not making sense
camerabloke Posted January 8, 2007 Posted January 8, 2007 making more sense than tinnitus Eucam Security Systems 0845 4630 746 www.eucam.co.uk
sparkydom Posted January 8, 2007 Author Posted January 8, 2007 ha ha i like his pic of lionel rich-tea though
mjw Posted January 8, 2007 Posted January 8, 2007 Bit of blue tack over cable entry, no more spiders. no more spiders inside the pir...i am talking about getting rid of the buggers altogether....although it would stop the yeah must have been a spider crawling over the front of the pir excuse for a false alarm How did cats pee come into it?????????????? Thanks for the replies,Think I'll have a look at the optex and the prestige QD. Either that or find an old women who smells of cat P**s and mothballs!! If shes that old prehaps its not cats p**s she smells of...prehaps its her own Happy hunting anyway
Adi Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 Thanks for the replies,Think I'll have a look at the optex and the prestige QD. Either that or find an old women who smells of cat P**s and mothballs!! Or Prestige compacts, smaller for domestic and well reliable. I really can't be ar**** with it anymore.
toenee Posted January 13, 2007 Posted January 13, 2007 HiHappy new year to you all. a bit late i know! Just wondered what pir is prefered by you all for installs prone to false alarms from spiders. (domestic installs where spiders have been found crawling over pir lens. admittedly old response pir fitted previously!) Also, how do you all rate the texecom prestige range of pir's. have bought a few quads and a dt to try but not had the time yet Dom what ever detector you go for here are a few pointers: It must detect an intruder firm case so that it won't distort when its mounted in a wonky corner big lens so that a spider on the front of the lens won't Cross too many zones Seal all holes ie screw and cable with rs non corrosive silicon sealant on board filtering ie pulse count or whatever they decide to call it but do remember the first point above if all else fails use pyronix tmd 15 in tri mode they are good but big and ugly
Guest rjbsec Posted January 13, 2007 Posted January 13, 2007 if all else fails use pyronix tmd 15 in tri mode they are good but big and ugly Have to agree here, tri-mode is a very useful weapon to have in the installers armoury.
Mister_Dave Posted January 13, 2007 Posted January 13, 2007 Whats tri mode ? Dave Oxendale York based security systems engineer.
sparkydom Posted January 15, 2007 Author Posted January 15, 2007 me again, same question...... My client is obsessed with the whole idea of spiders causing false alarms He apparantly has 2 to 3 f/a's a week. I put it down to **** response pir's, poor positioning and a system which looks like stevie wonder and ray charles fitted it. (not one of mine by the way) anyway, to settle his concerns.........Is there any way of preventing spiders that (apparantly) crawl across the exterior lens of a pir causing an alarm condition. He has been scanning the net and keeps mentioning optex sequads and crow pir's, but the models mentioned are for confirmed detection (i.e. two detectors with different coverage in one enclosure). I have never had problems with this before, so am putting it down to his current install. hey ho, customers.......... Thanks for reading Dom
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