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Rulland

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  1. 47 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

    Biscuits should have a min space between them (500mm?)

     

    You would have needed

     

    3 biscuits in device for alarm, confirm & mask ?

     

    The biscuits are basically a chip, not an rfid device, distance isn't a problem.

    Obviously these days the requirements are different, alarm and confirmation isn't a problem, masking is.

  2. 10 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

    It's long finished

     

    I disagree Mr H, We have quite a few systems that we have migrated from the original Menvier etc, That are now on Texecom ID.

    I loved it to be honest, I really don't understand why the concept hasn't continued.

  3. 3 hours ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

     

    Make a sensor trigger a sounder. Then make able to be armed and disarmed. Then eventually work up to security of the transmission and tamper protection.

     

    Or just buy a system that has been fully tested by the manufacturers, and does the job, just saying!.

    Unless it's Texecom, then the engineers are the guinea pigs, lol :ninja:

    #Adrian#John

    :kissblush:

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  4. Duff battery due to lack of routine maintenance etc has probably knackered the charging circuit and the pcb, it's had a good innings though!-more luck than anything else I would hazard a guess.

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  5. Yep, had to change all the ip addresses to clients (school) requirements, then just connected back into server rack for Host pc to detect as normal via configuration utility.

    As I say, I've got to sort the McAfee problem, but I was pulling my hair out, uninstalled/reinstalled net2 software, tried different ip range, etc etc, by chance I disabled av and firewall and found the firewall problem, not a happy bunny, took me the best part of half a day to fathom out what was causing the problem.

  6. Then it's quite easy to do, the only thing to be aware of really with regards to programming, is if the system has been setup for engineer reset on tamper.

    Obviously you will cause a tamper when you remove the rkp lid, and this may require an engineers reset. 

    Though tbh I would be pretty sure it won't be progged for anything other than user reset, ie your code.

     

    And, as Al-Yeti, has suggested, easy enough to do live, if your very careful not to allow cores on the cable to touch.

  7. I'm assuming you're on about moving the remote keypad, not the control panel?, as there will be multiple cables to the end station.

    Moving the rkp is straightforward, but you need to take into consideration how you get to it when setting/unsetting the alarm, if you have to pass anymore pirs than you do as it stands at present, you will need to program those detectors to allow access to the rkp to unset the alarm, or else it will activate before you can get to disarm.

    This will need engineers access to make the required programming changes.

    We would require more information before giving a definitive answer to your question.

     

  8. If you use p2p you're viewing images via a third party website/server, the dvr updates the remote server with ip address etc, useful if you dont have a fixed ip address, ie, if you have a power outage, or router reboots, it may assign a different ip address to the dvr, which the dvr then passes to p2p.

    Obviously you are viewing via a 3rd party, so it's not as secure as going straight to the dvr using the www, also if the hosting server/site fails, so does your p2p.

    Imo it's easier to use, and for just domestic use, or none critical places, I don't feel there is any major problem.

    I'm sure others here will elaborate and discuss the ins and outs.

     

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