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Posted
4 hours ago, Cieska said:

Thanks for the interesting review on that, I will keep this in mind. 

My initial idea is to set up the system to play with, to see how 'difficult' is to be a security engineer. Hopefully, any system will be just fine for that?

Also, this is the main reason why it must be as cheap as possible. 

 

Start with a scantronic 9651 / texecom veritas r8 / honeywell G4

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Posted
3 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

 

do you have a fear of heights?

 

why not get a job in an industry which put little plastic boxes up using triple ladders...

I don't mind of heights, I have previous experience with many things relating to heights., also with IT and AV, and electrics, and component electronics, and many other technologies and I know the industry I know many things, but never worked full time and I haven't done box configuration, so I need to get some practice on this, maybe I will guard my shed and need to find problems to work on, and get comfortable. As otherwise, I have to start as an apprentice but I don't want to. It would be ok for just start but I wouldn't wait a year until my wages reviewed. 

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, Nova-Security said:

 

Start with a scantronic 9651 / texecom veritas r8 / Honeywell G4

Thank you very much, this is what I was looking for, to know where I need to get hands-on. 

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Posted
40 minutes ago, Nova-Security said:

 

Start with a scantronic 9651 / texecom veritas r8 / honeywell G4

Veritas will be difficult even the electrician's can't do them fully

35 minutes ago, Cieska said:

Thank you very much, this is what I was looking for, to know where I need to get hands-on. 

Start with Honeywell g4 - 9651 - galaxy g2-12 - then dive into a dimension on left hand and premier elite in right at same time

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Posted
19 hours ago, al-yeti said:

Start with Honeywell g4 - 9651 - galaxy g2-12 - then dive into a dimension on left hand and premier elite in right at same time

Do I understand it right that Honeywell 9651 is a Scantronic model? And it is discontinued as it not really appear in official Honeywell UK website search? 

Also G4 is more as generation 4 of some of the models instead as just one model? Like Optima and Accenta? 

Cheers.

Posted
33 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

bear in mind the Honeywell galaxy g2 is a grade 2 (std wise) part

Honeywell optima gen4 is grade 1 (in fact it maybe 4737 I'll have to look)

Honeywell dimension is Grade 3

Flex is both G2 and G3 depending on model and config

I guess the next step for me is to find out what grades is and what is for. Something else should I look for that relates or maybe not related but goes hand in hand? Thank you.

 

Posted
2 hours ago, james.wilson said:

Yes you need to risk assess the site regarding what grade system the site needs, but many people just go 'grade 2 that will do'

 

Grade 2 is cheaper than grade 3

Grade 2 easier to do than grade 3 

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