Guest Patmitch Posted November 21, 2004 Posted November 21, 2004 Yup thats a feature of all those JSB 'panels' i remember having to look after the Regalsafes, absolutely the worst piece of rubbish ive ever come across, took a hammer to one i ripped out in sheer delight!!To get those into engineering you had to take the lid off the keypad and press the engineer button inside, although the best part was the fact that only the master keypad had this button so if you took off the lid of the wrong keypad, the damn thing would be going off in tamper until you managed to find it! 32077[/snapback] :realmad: HA Bloody HA. Aren't we fuuny. It's about time you children took a look at the site home page. Friendly, Helpful, I THINK NOT. All you lot of so called tradesmen can do is delight at other peoples misfortune. All I want to do is get my alarm up and running. If I wanted advice as to it's functionality I would have asked for it. If non of you are willing, or more likely ABLE to help why not just say so instead of extracting the urine. Just what is the big secret, IT'S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE. After all an alarm installer is only a failed sparky, I mean, most of you aren't even qualified to install you own supply from a D/B, you need a real tradesman to do it for you. If somone is man enough to ask for your advice then at least you could be man enough to give it. Just to put the record straight I am a fully time served sparky with 16th edition, and cscs cert and ready for part P. Are any of you ready for part P.
Guest Patmitch Posted November 21, 2004 Posted November 21, 2004 OHDEAR TEDDIES OUT OF THE COT NOW If this forum is open for debate then take the critisism :P
Guest Posted November 21, 2004 Posted November 21, 2004 Just to put the record straight I am a fully time served sparky with 16th edition, and cscs cert and ready for part P. 32176[/snapback] So a sparky then, not alarm engineer of any sort. Think you've sorted yourself out there. Are any of you ready for part P. 32176[/snapback] If you knew about Part P you wouldn't need to ask.
Guest Patmitch Posted November 21, 2004 Posted November 21, 2004 Well then bugger off and stick to your electrics and leave the technical stuff to us. Thanks for the laugh, but i think this forum will survive without you. 32181[/snapback] Just as it would without you and you inane comments
Guest Patmitch Posted November 21, 2004 Posted November 21, 2004 I agree, but i can take the banter you obviously cant 32190[/snapback] Whats the matter can't hadlle the "BANTER" did ums need some help from his ickle friends den.
Guest Patmitch Posted November 21, 2004 Posted November 21, 2004 Probably wants someone to hold his hand when he starts messing about with his alarmĀ 32188[/snapback] It Looks to me as if your doing the hand holding with your buddy
Guest Patmitch Posted November 21, 2004 Posted November 21, 2004 Erm no mate, if you read my last post correctly i said i CAN take the banter YOU CANT 32193[/snapback] If you CAN take the BANTER why have your ickle buddies shown up to help you out
Guest Patmitch Posted November 21, 2004 Posted November 21, 2004 So a sparky then, not alarm engineer of any sort. Think you've sorted yourself out there.If you knew about Part P you wouldn't need to ask. 32184[/snapback] (1) Engineer don't make me laugh, And yes I Have worked with Alarms both intruder and fire. (2) I do know something about part P, But the thing is do you fully understand it's implication for working in domestic properties.
Guest Patmitch Posted November 21, 2004 Posted November 21, 2004 Well believe it or not i dont ask them to help out, they just show up, damn funny that really being an open forum. 32196[/snapback] This is not an open forum it's an open gang f*** cos as usual the secuity industy wants people to think it's some big mystery.
Guest IM_Alarms Posted November 21, 2004 Posted November 21, 2004 (1) Engineer don't make me laugh, And yes I Have worked with Alarms both intruder and fire.(2) I do know something about part P, But the thing is do you fully understand it's implication for working in domestic properties. 32197[/snapback] Perhaps an explaination of the 'implications for working in domestic properties' would calm the situation down a tad .............. come on then Patmitch. Once upon a time........ B)
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