gselliott Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 I'm after an auto dialler to connect to my Texecom Veritas R8 control Panel can anyone suggest a suitable dialler that would work with my panel? How difficult are they to connect? I was looking at the one in this link below is this any good?? http://www.alertelectrical.com/Burglar-Int...ller-HYL004.asp gselliott
alterEGO Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 I'm after an auto dialler to connect to my Texecom Veritas R8 control Panel can anyone suggest a suitable dialler that would work with my panel? How difficult are they to connect?I was looking at the one in this link below is this any good?? http://www.alertelectrical.com/Burglar-Int...ller-HYL004.asp gselliott not to good imo. they were an unbranded model that were being sold to the highest bidder, i belive GJD have slapped their name on em now. for i nice simple dialler i would go with the gardtec. click for spec
arfur mo Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 not to good imo. they were an unbranded model that were being sold to the highest bidder, i belive GJD have slapped their name on em now.for i nice simple dialler i would go with the gardtec. click for spec simple? granted the wiring is, but programming is a bit tough and vexing for the uninitiated to understand imo. GJD is a respected name, although re-badged 3rd party item, so although reasonably basic from the specification GJD tend to represent good quality to most trade installers. Texicom do their own very good but more sophisticated and more expensive dialer and in 2 versions, dearer one having text messaging to you mobile, well worth the extra dosh - again imo so depends what your spend and/or risk is. regs alan If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!
alterEGO Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 simple?granted the wiring is, but programming is a bit tough and vexing for the uninitiated to understand imo. GJD is a respected name, although re-badged 3rd party item, so although reasonably basic from the specification GJD tend to represent good quality to most trade installers. Texicom do their own very good but more sophisticated and more expensive dialer and in 2 versions, dearer one having text messaging to you mobile, well worth the extra dosh - again imo so depends what your spend and/or risk is. regs alan the gardtec is easy to prog with the flow chart in the manual. i agree gjd is normally good stuff, but since when did they make stuff like this? i know for a fact it is unbranded tat as i was offered alot of them via the importer they are not the best shall we say. he also used to sell them on ebay before they got this deal. i put them in the same bracket as all the chinese cctv on ebay.
arfur mo Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 the gardtec is easy to prog with the flow chart in the manual.i agree gjd is normally good stuff, but since when did they make stuff like this? i know for a fact it is unbranded tat as i was offered alot of them via the importer they are not the best shall we say. he also used to sell them on ebay before they got this deal. i put them in the same bracket as all the chinese cctv on ebay. did you actually set one up or just look? i'd be interested in the programming strategy used. personally i think even with the flow chart Gardtecs offering it is still hard work for the non engineer to understand, to the point i stopped using them in favour of the Texicom unit as i got fed up being asked to 'pop in' by clients to reprogram the numbers or messages, been on holiday this week and have 2 such calls waiting . regs alan If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!
alterEGO Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 did you actually set one up or just look? i'd be interested in the programming strategy used. personally i think even with the flow chart Gardtecs offering it is still hard work for the non engineer to understand, to the point i stopped using them in favour of the Texicom unit as i got fed up being asked to 'pop in' by clients to reprogram the numbers or messages, been on holiday this week and have 2 such calls waiting . regs alan i must admit i didn't, they looked that **** and were offered to me so cheap it put me off, and i mean cheap. as for number re-prog
gselliott Posted September 9, 2007 Author Posted September 9, 2007 What do you think of these? http://www.alertelectrical.com/Burglar-Int...Dialler-TSD.asp http://www.alertelectrical.com/Burglar-Int...S-Text-TSDT.asp
Guest anguscanplay Posted September 9, 2007 Posted September 9, 2007 wondering why you would want a dialler anyway hate the things rush home to a false alarm regards Angus
markovitch Posted September 10, 2007 Posted September 10, 2007 wondering why you would want a dialler anyway hate the things rush home to a false alarm regards Angus Good engineers dont get false alarms unless its a user error. The sd1 is a good autodialler .ADE( honeywell ) have a good one out,quite cheap and relatively easy to programme
Guest anguscanplay Posted September 10, 2007 Posted September 10, 2007 Good engineers dont get false alarms unless its a user error.The sd1 is a good autodialler .ADE( honeywell ) have a good one out,quite cheap and relatively easy to programme real engineers would know how untrue that comment is but we also get user generated false alarms - maybe they like to know the cats got in the house wierd how you cant post without an insult - suprised it got out of mod preview purgetory
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