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  2. Have just installed a copy of the RSS software from the honeywell site. All fine until trying to log in. I know the original default user and password but keeps coming up that they are wrong. Any ideas what this could be
  3. Last week
  4. i saw this and thought of you

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  5. At the same time, where would I get such training or knowledge related to card technologies in real life?
  6. Small scale manufacture pre 1970's would probably be on breadboard ? There are chunky but modern looking resistors & capitors. All components are marked in white text along Co. Name & model no.. Use of slotted screws say built up without power tools A 4x4 box is very heavy duty or predated the plastic alarm cased detection of the 1980's ? I've never seen one before or heard of the co But item would have probably been in warehouse or similar & probably quite pricey in it's day
  7. Seems GJD bought them in 2017 probably sacked everyone after that and lost all old data but you never know they might have some info for you
  8. The PCB material makes me think 70s. The capacitors maybe look more modern? It's probably hard to date if they would have been hand built and low batch numbers?
  9. The first production of an Led was 1962
  10. You looking in mirror on a good day?
  11. Mr Happy, what makes you think it might be 1970’s, is it the wiring colours or the style of the components?
  12. Thanks guys, those are helpful comments and confirm my thoughts although it’s useful to hear how they might have been used. When cleaning them yesterday I noticed that the single lense was red but the twin lenses are black, similar to welding goggles. I presume that the red would be the transmitter as there is a diode behind the internal curved lense?
  13. Radiovisor specialised in Active IR beams. Never seen any so old tho. They work as a pair. Usually an IR beam is emitted then reflected back it detects if something blocks this.
  14. The would normally go across a large doorway or similar the modern version would look like below
  15. They look like early IR beams transmitter and receiver.
  16. Hi All, I’m new here and a fraud as I don’t install security alarms but came across your forum when searching Radiovisor. I’ve just picked up from a house clearance sale two intriguing wall mounted Radiovisor devices that seem to use infrared and I wanted to try and find out their original application. I will try and attach pictures but they are both around 6” square and 4” deep, one having a single lens and one having twin lenses. They are badged “Radiovisor” and inside have the type BA500T. They appear to be from the 1930-40 era but bear no dates. Can anyone give me any clues as to where they would have been used and what for as I’m intrigued by them? They’re going on the wall in the utility room, come what may, but I’d like to find out about them if I possibly can! Thanks for any help you can give! Paul King, Kent
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  18. Althought have you managed to delete the keypad? And need to add it back as a device Does the app allow a virtual keypad? Go through it and see if it sees keypad or not as a wired device
  19. Agreed sounds like a keypad comms issue. However I'd thought you would get faults reported / logged
  20. Cable fault, I assume it worked on the bench with short cable or check there's no strand shorting out where you connect wires, if spare cores try them instead to keypad
  21. I programmed an i-onG2SM, in my office. PIRs door contacts, KEY-KPZ01 and network access. Everything worked OK. II then connected it to the actual system, replacing an old Ademco Galaxy. The only thing I didn't connect was the bell box. I also only had the keypad on a short wire, local to the box, while I tested everything else for a few days. This also worked. I have now connected the bell/ strobe and used the old wires to replace the Galaxy keypad with my KEY-KPZ01. For some reason the keypad will only constantly display the Eaton logo and an old date, and the navigation button rapidly flashes red. Pressing any key just causes a beep but does nothing else. The system still works through the Secureconnect app. but I can't do anything with the keypad. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance
  22. I was told that I could read the number simply when reading the card. So I guess it is not encrypted. Otherwise, I won't be fighting here. The dashes in Sectors 1 and 2 are because I would think I read this card with mobile NFC? or should I consider something not good here? Well, I'm first time using this mobile app to read the card.
  23. I assumed spam, but looks like good info
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