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Adi

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  1. As above, you enroll them at the keypad anyway, it won't know if this is on site or in the office, but personally i'd do it on site.
  2. I'll take the +1 back then.
  3. +1 to Rob, I've been wanting to find out the above for a while now.
  4. Thats what im doing, leds use **** all power.
  5. Ive backed it up to sd card as well. Agreed, leave them alone
  6. Around five years ago the student letting agency had us inspect and test this system, the landlord is well dodgy especially with regards to fire safety, he's a cnut. I suggested that the electric water storage tank rooms on each floor should have detection in them. Due to the landlord being very slow to pay, i told to do one. Then 4 years later the student firm had a shake up with the fire officer, anyhow they get me to service this system again, device labels are out, then noticed he had some bodge it sparks wanna-be's in, they had installed around 6 extra heads, that had shifted device names along at different points in the building. On my last 6 monthly visit, only one device label remained, and that was wrong. Ive been told you can't erase the device labels by mistake, either someone went into engineering and cleared them or maybe plugged lappy in with wrong software on it. Took me 4 hours to do 60 labels, never come across such a ball ache way of doing it, but most other addressable systems i work on, i have the software - so to do 1000 would have made me cry, lol. All codes changed now, hope that helps keeping the tw@ts out.
  7. Funny enough i have been working on one these the last two weeks, had to re do the device list, what a ball ache through the front end. If its an older one, standard s quad devices will work. General servicing is easy enough. You can get sentri parts off the tinternet but they are pricey. Find out what version it is.
  8. .uck a duck lol, just the sort of engineers you need.
  9. lol, Ive seriously had enough mate, patience has well and truly been ebbed away. Customers who act like tw@ts, are being treated like tw@ts or are just being binned, havent the will anymore.
  10. Right mate. The panel DOES NOT notify of low battery. Panel just shows that device is no longer seen as the battery is flat. You get the sales bolox on hear that its hard to detect low batt on lithiums, but then on the other hand it supposed to detect low battery. Tech have said that there was an issue with shocks sometime ago with sending low battery, new alogoryms ( however its spelt) and that issue was sorted. Ive had issues on contacts, pirs and shocks. Now tonight im told there is a technical bulletin thats been kept a ****ig secret. How much bolox does one have to put up with in this ******* industry. No other industry takes us for cnuts as much as this one does.
  11. Would have thought so and under what it says on the tin.
  12. Thought this enquiry might turn out a bodge, but pleasantly suprised with them photo's mate, nice one. lol This enquiry is for an oap, quite happy just to see who's outside.
  13. Looks good to me, is that with standard camera, not a door viewer type? Yeah man. I've been afetr an el cheapo test monitor, i'll be ordering one of those. As for this job, just leaves sorting out somewhere for cable connections as im sure it was brick walls. Semi! lol, did you use the camera to. Higher res than sats, might get this one instead. Nice one Dave
  14. Thats the idea, but she does not want it into existing tv, wants a monitor at the door. If i fit a standard monitor/flat screen tv at the door it will look *****, was hoping there might be a smart alternative, poss 10" screen or so.
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