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Used loads of these, they are a good unit for the money.
Installed two 15TB units last month, I like them to be honest.
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Next week I'm told,
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I can grab the Elite's off the shelf tomorrow.
It's just that there were earlier comments regarding FA issues ?
I might grab a couple tomorrow and give them a whirl.
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Looks like he found his way up the menu to confirm devices.. You're not the first and won't be the last
Afraid not PSE, I'm just reiterating what is in the posts viz; Install a two way system that works.. I can say however, that I have the full set of commissioning instructions available (haven't needed them so far though). Is there anything in there which is bordering on 'dubious' that I need to know about ?
Once configured and commissioned correctly, in my opinion it's the best wireless there is on market
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Have you personally installed a Ricochet system, And installed by following the exact commissioning instructions . ?
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Shame, I've got some going cheap... Lmfao
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Ricochet mesh is 2 way, that's the whole point of the technology to give you the performance. Its not 1 way where you can spit further
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1, The build
2, The wiring space,
3, The stupid plastic screw that shears
4, No rear cable channels
5, Unable to secure the lid if the wall is slightly out
6, $hitty plastic screws snapping
7, Smaller in size, not a direct replacement
Do I need to go on, IMO They are Pooh... I've already returned a pile a month or so back, Had no choice today but to use hem
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Call it a seed code, security code, Its just an extra level of security,
An engineers username and password is ok, But why not have more security
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That part is not set in stone how this will be handled, but there are a few ways we could do this
Although it is going ahead now, Its still going to be tweaked over the coming weeks.
This is why I want to post a small video of it up on here, so I can get feedback some on it.
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I know this has been discussed a few month ago,
I'm sure by now you've all see this new total bag of pooh DT8016FS Duel Tech that's replaced the 7450EOL
I've had to do an upgrade today, to add another adjacent warehouse to a system we installed just 2 months ago
All the original detectors are DT7450, Good, Well build & robust units with zero FA issues for me.
I've been forced again to use these newer DT8016 units and they are an absolute bag of F*CK*NG SH*T
I've tried to find a supplier today, Nobody has the 7450's at all...
I even called Risco "Yes Risco" to see what they offered, But their prices are laughable on their I-Wise Dual-techs
We need to buy some in, but something that does the job well. Risco want £19 for a G2 Digisense and £29.80 for a G3 with AM
Them prices are pathetic, I was paying £15 for the DT7450 in either Qty of 1's or 20's.... Can anyone point me in the right direction
Thanks
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Also forgot to add, That it will check the account number to see if its currently in an active maintenance agreement
If its valid, it will issue the codes out, If its our of warranty or out of contract then it can only be generated by the office or my master user rights
This is something I wanted adding in, to make sure that there are no naughty foreigners or backhanders being done without me knowing about it.
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Most of the earlier Netgears only support DynDNS as an option.. Thanks another issue you may have
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Who their provider is will depend on how quickly it keeps updating, You can use the DUC client from No-IP if they have a PC running there
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I've been giving this some more thought over the last few days
So I decided to give our web designer a call and see what can be done
Apparently, its an absolute doddle to add this to our engineers portal, only half a days work.
So, I have instructed him to crack on with it as soon as possible and lets see how it performs.
Basics on how it will work are;
It will require a seed code can only be changed at the office by myself, Lets say its set to 0123
Engineer logs into our online portal
Once logged in, They will need a valid contract number
By entering a valid account number of 5555, and a system number of 001, This will generate a batch of codes for the site
So, all the codes will revolve around the seed code, customer account number and the system number
The unique codes generated will be G2 & G3 Intruder, Both 4 & 6 Digit along with random codes other scopes we provide
This is a typical output it will provide;
G2 IAS - 2598
G3 IAS - 157956
Access - 8768
CCTV - 6587
Every action from the point of the login screen is logged by the server,
Any code outputs for high value sites will be denied depending on engineer rights
Once its finished, I will upload a small video of it for your opinions, But I think it will more than do the job I need
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I'm interested in this idea, I see it as a step in the right direction to be honest...
The golden question is, Whats it going to cost me to get a more polished version of this for iOS
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I've got around 300 or more mixed in the van, Might be time for eBay then.... Cash them in
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I've got a customer with it, it's a pain in the ass
They're running a Premier 48 and a Dvr through it with the lighting and audio kit via IPads
Everything is dealer based, I looked into it but it's a closed shop so I was informed by them
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Go with version 8
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Change to a 256 or you will have a door stop
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I've got the following firmware available, V8.02, V8.13, V8.15, V9.02,
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All Premier 88 PCB’s prior to issue 13 were fitted with two 24LC128 in the sockets labelled U9 and U10.
From issue 13 onwards, they were fitted with a single 24LC256 in the socket labelled U10. If the PCB is
prior to issue 13 or has two 24LC128 fitted, they must be removed and a single 24LC256 fitted to the
socket labelled U10.
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I have the files, But cant upload them as you're not a Trade member
Get yourself registered here as a full trade member and I will give you a download link for V9.02
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SIS Insurance, That's who were with
They are dedicated insurers for the Security Industry