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  1. He's said he has looked at the manual for it and cant find it,

    So therefore if it was a G2, he would of seen the silent part set option, which is the only option to him on a G2 4 wire.

    The earlier Accenta's have NO option for a silent part set, The later G3 & G4 range do, and its documented in the manuals

     

    He said that there was nothing in the programming for a silent option, This indicate to me its not a G2 as its covered in programming

    Therefore I would assume that must be an older ADE Accenta 6 or 8, or a later Honeywell equivalent G3 or G4 range

     

    Either way, Dropping the Sound wire on an older ADE Accenta version or the later Honeywell G3 or G4 works as I stated above

  2. Yes it does, Connect it to the PGM output and configure it as required

     

    All panels will accept a speech dialler, connect to either the +ve or -Ve output,

    Make sure you choose the correct polatity on the on the dialler, usually by a jumper or within the programming

  3. Its unlikely that i wouldn't get internet signal between receiving a job and getting to it.

     

    However if it was to happen, as Mr Happy said

    Just takes a quick call to the office to get it, And everything is logged for future reference

     

    Its been heavily used over the last week now, no issues at all in deploying it

    Were doing UDL Into a pile of Intruder to migrate over... Should of done it years ago

  4. Trust me, It works on a Prem 24

     

    There is no available parameters to setup the Com-IP on an earlier Prem24, But there was on a Prem48

     

    The Com-IP is programmed by the control panel, When you reboot the panel it loads the IP/Subnet/Gateway

    Once programmed in a Prem48, Remove it and install into a 24.  I know it works, I have one here on V7 firmware

     

    Technical always said the Prem24 was not supported for Com-IP, The firmware was limited, But not on the Prem48
    I sussed it out years ago, got a few prem24's running with a Com-IP and working with Montex

  5. One of my guys made that mistake once, totally give him a right bollocking... He'll never do it again.

    This is another security implementation were making from 1st October with our new software toy.

    Each of our sites will have a random generated unique Engineer code and UDL code per panel

  6. Nar, Older Premiers will run an IP module with ease,

    I've for an old V7 Premier 24 with Com-ip running just fine, Working on Texecom app & notifications

     

    There were no configurations in the Premier 24 for the Com-IP settings

    Just bang it into a Premier 48, Write the details to the Com-IP and install it in the 24, You're away

  7. Just picking up from this,

     

    This has all now been written into out admin side of our website

    I've been extensively testing it over the last 2 weeks and it works a treat

     

    Very simple process to go through,

     

    Engineer logs into secure site with email & password

    Engineer inputs a 7 digit contract number

    This displays the correct customers name

    This outputs a batch of random generated codes for different scopes

     

    In our master administration panel,

     

    This logs the engineer who has requested it

    Logs the date and time that its been requested

    On the first day of every month, engineer stats are emailed to me.

     

    This will make us a hell of a lot more secure and protect revenue

    I'm now ready to implement this and it will go live for all customers starting 1st October

  8. With SISS, We have the following;

     

     10M Employers Liability

     10M Public Liability

       5M Products Liability

       5M Professional Advice

       5M Product Efficacy

      24K Customers Keys 

    150K Fidelity / Dishonesty

    150K Defective Workmanship

     

    This costs me £1100 per year

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  9. We use both DynDns and No-IP services with our own domain names.

    Ive just recently migrated around 80 clients over to No-IP and have had s few updating issues

    I much prefer DynDns but since there change in charges I looked at the alternative.

    I have 43 Pro accounts with 32 in each of them that used to be annual charge of £18'ish each

    DynDns now charge monthly at twice the price, that's why im looking migrating

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