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Posts posted by sjsturner
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Last time I spoke to an ADT guy about it was at least 3 years ago, he said he was putting loads in and hated them, he seemed to think they are popular but I’m not sure.
one of the National boys on here will probably have a good idea on them....
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Some old piece of cheap French **** that ADT were banging in iirc?
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Sounds like a hash job.
Maybe the panel was moved at some point, and they jointed the minimum number of cables to move it.
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As above.
halfway point and use your meter, before I do anything I look for external devices, eg sounder, call points are my first target.
with only 16 shouldn’t take too long even if you looked at them all.
had to find one on a 120 loop once, took about 6 hours, mixture of old MI and botched in 4 cores ect, real treat it was, traced it to an adjacent private building, he just got a new dog who was chewing an old cable in the porch!!!
the bloke thought it was funny... until he got the bill
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10 hours ago, xpertalarms said:
Resurrecting an old thread here. We still look after quite a bit of iD. Still got several karizma plus panels going strong, we have heaps of spare biscuits and usually replace any dead panels with texecom and an iD expander. Yet to rewire any sites to EOL though, has anyone had to rewire any iD sites to EOL yet?
Nope, went Texe route on them, works really well.
Finding Disco Biscuits is the hard bit ;-)
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Really??? Lol
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13 minutes ago, SFB Solutions said:
Security, Facilities and Business installations, not sure if you are being flippant or not?
I was just looking for helpful advice from others in the industry (I'm waiting for my Trade Application to go through)
Old school Menvier, I would guess one of the most common I/A Systems ever here.
awesome in its day but good luck finding parts.
Datadiffusion may buy it off you though ;-)
wonder if Jimbo has some in the basement of security Warehouse?
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Good work George
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20 hours ago, al-yeti said:
Lol good job , I had to read the manual few times to see if these details are not , classic
Manual doesn't really cover any indicators in anyway , but then again as bad as some other alarm manuals
Some manuals are more helpful left in the van!.
think the best I’ve used was when the M series menvier kit came out, very detailed manual, but even then they left some options out, I remember “entry =FE” was not in the attributes menu in the manual amongst other things, overall very good though
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It can’t go on net 1.
rkp only iirc
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Net 1 is rkp
net 2 is nodes, rkp can go on net 2 off a node, and they are slow
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I’ve had a Fluke 179 multimeter for 9 years, still going now, one fuse replacement after a colleague borrowed. Awesome investment
also got Fluke 1653 multi function tester.
Worth the money
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Lol top man
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One day Stu
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You definately want to default the whole thing and start again, any local firm should be able to help and shouldn’t cost too much either.
On the latter issue, best wishes for Monday.
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44 minutes ago, james.wilson said:
powermax says 2 way on the spec sheet, but the ONLY device that is 2 way is the keyfob
Similar story with Scantronic isn’t it?
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Same
Multifunction tester
multimeter
sound meter
every year
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26 minutes ago, PSE said:
Not if you’ve a good working database of eng codes it ain’t.
If you carry on though you will just end up with every code combination possible :-)
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27 minutes ago, SFB Solutions said:
Yes I meant engineers code.
No chance.
national takeovers are a ball ache
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Cheap and not very robust, has its place for me and that’s in DIY market.
i won’t have them personally
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18 minutes ago, al-yeti said:
I hope hkc mesh is better than this ......
Rick ‘o’ Shea is great, if you are replacing a device then it’s a slight drag waiting but there’s always things to do, on a new install I’m normally doing paperwork whilst that is going on.
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I assume once you learnt it you gave it mesh time and it walk tests ok?
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I would suggest it’s faulty, is it a slimline contact or the big long one?
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The fact that it’s so simple and he was doing one after the other probably,
he was doing a Galaxy when working with me and was well pleased.