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Rulland

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  1. If zone two is progged as time inhibited, and zone two is the garage door, then as soon as you open the garage door the alarm will go off, because it hasn't seen zone one open first.

    Any zones that are entry/exit will need to be progged as such, any zones that you need to walk past to get to the keypad, coming in either entry/exit door, will need to be progged as time inhibited. 

    You can set the attributes for the doors to be 'final set' IE the system will set almost immediately after the door has been shut, instead of waiting for a timer.

  2. Enter the engineering menu using the engineer code, that you, apparently have, go to miscellaneous options 00, 3, and change it to not single button setting, simples.

    Be aware that all versions of Veritas have the option of locking the engineer code, if that option has been enabled by the original installer there is no easy way to reset the code to factory default. 

  3. The led should go red when the mag is engaged, not green, green unlocked, red locked.

     

    The armature needs to be the right way round to use the 'hall' effect there is a dimple on the armature that needs to be closest to the electrical connection end on the mag for it to work correctly. 

     

  4. Matt, i probably didn't explain correctly.

    Most flats had one standalone smoke in the living room, heat possibly, in kitchen and a communal smoke adjacent to front door with sounder, sometimes break glass.

    There was then smokes and bgs on communal landings.

    I removed all communal gear completely, so no detection etc on landings or in flats.

    Flats existing standalone stuff was modified to mains interlinked. 

    Prior to these mods, all flats had to be made 1 hour fire rated, attics, risers, electrical enclosures, extract ducts, cable routes, anything between floors or walls that could allow fire to migrate.

     

  5. I worked on a council program where communal fire alarms, such as you describe,were being removed due to total evac situations in the middle of the night, no7 comes home pissed and burns toast or whatever.

    They have now made the flats safe to stay, and installed stand alone mains interlinked-aico-as it happens into all properties, best bit is the majority of the communal systems were less than 10 years old.

    It's yet to be seen if the safe to stay approach will work in the event of a real fire scenario, human nature says try to get out not sit and await rescue services.

  6. 15 minutes ago, Sammmy said:

    Cars haven't just had one ECU for years. An average car now has at least 8 ECU, something like an S class Merc can have 60 plus. Everything is a control unit even down to rear view mirror, headlight switch, each door, abs, air suspension, active roll bars, active cruise, parking sensors, airbags, USB audio, phone, tv, radio, radio controller etc etc

     

    So all that lot goes into a car, you sell it, do you know how they all integrate with each other?, could you fault find a problem with one part that has a knock on effect with other parts?.

     

    We have it easy with alarms.

    intergrating numerous devices, not necessarily from the same manufacturer, to provide a stable, reliable platform that performs as required under all conditions, that fickle insurance companies are happy with.

     

    I want to be a car salesman tbh....

  7. 7 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

    premier is the current high end panel the diy prefer. It's cos it started life as an electrician panel.

     

    I disagree, premier, elite etc, top panel, top manufacturer, top specs, veritas etc yes, sparks choice.

    Reason for alarm companies not liking it-direct support to end user, loss of revenue. 

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