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True, but for us its a reflection on the market. We have very few locations that use DCM. Its old, its clunky and has some very suspect limitations. Such as an inability to signal alarms whilst a UDL session is in progress.

 

So we made a conscious decision to keep it off the board; its an expensive solution to manufacture as standard.


Cant wait for the 'green for go' display

I've seen it working JW.

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True, but for us its a reflection on the market. We have very few locations that use DCM. Its old, its clunky and has some very suspect limitations. Such as an inability to signal alarms whilst a UDL session is in progress.

 

So we made a conscious decision to keep it off the board; its an expensive solution to manufacture as standard.

 

If it's a significant cost that makes sense, and I certainly wouldn't consider DC on a new installation myself.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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True, but for us its a reflection on the market. We have very few locations that use DCM. Its old, its clunky and has some very suspect limitations. Such as an inability to signal alarms whilst a UDL session is in progress.

 

So we made a conscious decision to keep it off the board; its an expensive solution to manufacture as standard.

I've seen it working JW.

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It is, but not a new thing, most systems wont let you in until unset, right?

 

I know this would still stop PAs etc... so still not great.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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It is, but not a new thing, most systems wont let you in until unset, right?

 

I know this would still stop PAs etc... so still not great.

depends how its progd,good practice is unset only with customer permission but a thread a while back where someone dialled into a set system and fck it up leaving the site with no alarm and had to call the keyholder out

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Dont know about others, but most of our systems are on UDL with RSS and most of the automated stuff is carried out out night, one in a million but if a breakin was to occur whilst carrying out a remote service and a system didnt signal where the liability going.

 

A) Installer for connection to a system

b) Comms device

 

Going to test our preferred comms tomorrow.


depends how its progd,good practice is unset only with customer permission but a thread a while back where someone dialled into a set system and fck it up leaving the site with no alarm and had to call the keyholder out

 

Ours site starts the dial out, but the automated service the panel initials the call and the record at our end if the system is set, is locked so changes cant be made.

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Dont know about others, but most of our systems are on UDL with RSS and most of the automated stuff is carried out out night, one in a million but if a breakin was to occur whilst carrying out a remote service and a system didnt signal where the liability going.

 

A) Installer for connection to a system

b) Comms device

 

Going to test our preferred comms tomorrow.

 

Ours site starts the dial out, but the automated service the panel initials the call and the record at our end if the system is set, is locked so changes cant be made.

this wasnt a remote service he dialled it to do a software update and it all went wrong and if i remember right was going to leave it and risk it until some on here made him change his mind and call the keyholder out to fix it

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