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Only used links on a few jobs and they seemed straight forward , we were just switching lights for certain zones.

I'd like to see the UDL programming for it tho. Presumably it's UMS protected Matt? If so swift won't be able to UDL it to get the full programming .

Unless Goncall knows a way around that, I've never been able to get past an ADT galaxy with one programmed. Not without defaulting the whole system

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Only used links on a few jobs and they seemed straight forward , we were just switching lights for certain zones.

I'd like to see the UDL programming for it tho. Presumably it's UMS protected Matt? If so swift won't be able to UDL it to get the full programming .

Unless Goncall knows a way around that, I've never been able to get past an ADT galaxy with one programmed. Not without defaulting the whole system

there was a way on the classic,re matts timers,sorry no i havnt used latched,was thinking of lockout timers,tho after a quick look the latch timers would have a few uses i could use..

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there was a way on the classic,re matts timers,sorry no i havnt used latched,was thinking of lockout timers,tho after a quick look the latch timers would have a few uses i could use..

They can be very useful, when they work but as James hinted they don't always work.

Only used links on a few jobs and they seemed straight forward , we were just switching lights for certain zones.I'd like to see the UDL programming for it tho. Presumably it's UMS protected Matt? If so swift won't be able to UDL it to get the full programming .Unless Goncall knows a way around that, I've never been able to get past an ADT galaxy with one programmed. Not without defaulting the whole system

Defaulting is the only way and the udl password is different for each site as is the engineer code.

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They can be very useful, when they work but as James hinted they don't always work.

what do you use them for,without giving to much away,i think they would be ideal used as a lone worker system,

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what do you use them for,without giving to much away,i think they would be ideal used as a lone worker system,

All sorts but lone worker is a good one, switching off lights / heating when no ones around / auto setting a group if no movement detected for x minutes etc

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All sorts but lone worker is a good one, switching off lights / heating when no ones around / auto setting a group if no movement detected for x minutes etc

good uses to be fair,tbh ive never thought of it,so its a thank you from me anyway..

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