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Peter Cannons

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I have this old system installed which died when the Bell standby battery expired a few years ago. I bought a replacement battery but never fitted it. l abandonned it after the control panel displayed the  ‘contact installer’ message. However having tried to recently resurrect it, I managed to get the system to re-boot but it appears to have reverted to it’s original start date (1989) and settings - no longer recognising the later entry code. Sensors appear to function OK but are no longer recognised. The system has remained powered up throughout although will have suffered periodic mains interruptions. Is there any one around who could possible assist with this please. I have the impression that this was and it a good system , installed by the previous occupier, and am loathe to just bin it if there are people around (N Essex) who could actually get it going again. I still have some old Psion gear but not the specialist programmer needed for this job. Thanks for your attention.

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4 hours ago, Peter Cannons said:

I have this old system

 

ATI 6000 ?

 

Isn't this from back in the days when Michael Barrymore was a TV star & the Ford Sierra was a best selling car ?

 

I'd advise you "to let your fingers do the walking" & reach for the yellow pages ;) & look for new one

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5 hours ago, norman said:

Yes, an old ATI - Protection One - ADT system, I'd imagine any engineers who were able to programme via the Psion would be dead now anyway...

 

Christ, when I was dealing with specialist hardware in 2001 that used Psion IIIs we were having to raid eBay for spare serial leads etc... even then!

Psion were just about going and still supplying rom cards direct. They actually sent us one of those USB DAB radios we bought so many. It was as dreadful as all the reviews said, but fair enough, innovative at a time when dedicated sets were still £400ish.

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

 

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5 hours ago, norman said:

Yes, an old ATI - Protection One - ADT system, I'd imagine any engineers who were able to programme via the Psion would be dead now anyway...

The 6000 was way ahead of its time,decent panel tbf and quite simple to prog ,and I'm still alive ;)

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6 minutes ago, Peter Cannons said:

Thank you all for your helpful (and amusing) comments, I guess it’s the end of the road for what was in it’s heyday a good system as indeed were the Psion IIl’s. 

 

Best pop them in all in a cardboard box & take a trip to the local council tip in your Vauxhall Omega ?

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