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J&D Security

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  1. 15 hours ago, Confused user said:

    Initial fault was 1024 -rf chov 

     

    I removed the offending unit and noticed that the back was upside down. So checked the other sensors. It saying tamper alert tried pushing both tamper sensors but not making a difference. That's why I thought maybe he has named the rooms the wrong Removed two sensors and no tamper showing on panel. Will get another alarm company out if engineer does not come back to me shortly.  Thanks for your help keith 

    Did you check the back tamper was closed, if he fitted the back plate upside down then the back tamper would never work unless the sensor was also fitted upside down.

  2. Have you got tones switched on on the Dialler on the phone, the SD1 needs either pulse dialling or short duration tones. Also the 8 button should be pressed for about 1 second.

     

  3. On Monday, August 15, 2016 at 1:20 PM, andy8519 said:

    I don't understand the part about setting a static ip for my device, I've got a static IP from my ISP, do I not just use that?

     

    The static IP address for your device will be a local network address, just pick one in range and enter it in the dvr then forward the ports to this address. Your static IP from your ISP will be the address that the APP/Software uses to gain access from outside your local network.

  4. 3 hours ago, Wynter Isabelle said:

    I just find people are slating the installer based solely on low price. His overheads may be a lot less than anyone else who can pass the savings on to the end user. Who knows? 

     

    As for monitoring, any preferred option? 

    I wouldn't say slating him 

     

    just saying it's cheap and in their experience cheap means, the job gets thrown in.

     

    I say again if you're happy then go for it, no one can tell you whether to use him or not, unless they personally have come across his work before.

     

     

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  5. If you are happy with the quote and the company installing the systems, then go for it. People on here are just giving you their professional opinion that the quote is cheap, they're not trying to poach the work. Me personally I'd go for a wired alarm if it can be cabled and by the sound of it, it can.

     

    So to sum if you're happy with the quote, the equipment and the install company then give them the order to do the job. But make sure his price includes a warranty.

  6. How are you checking the alignment. The beams I've used before either had led indicators or you had to use a volt meter to measure an output and get the output into a certain range, different led's or voltages meant different alignment strength. There must be a method to check with this type of beam, perhaps they aren't aligned correctly. 

  7. 6 minutes ago, petercts said:

    hi

    if the panel is programed to bells and sounder on confirmed this is used on commercial or large domestic systems  mainly on a police response system   confirmed alarms  need two detectors to activate  in one area to generate an audible alarm

    an example is one detector in a shop by the front door and a 360 disc  in the same area  if one  activates the alarm send an unconfirmed signal  if both see movement then the bells ring and it sends a confirmed alarm

    if you have only one detector in a room and you want an audible alarm  you need to change the option in wintex  under system config to bell 1st alarm  and sounder 1st alram

    hope this  helps

    peter

     

    Stuart,

    As peter said the setting can be changed

  8. Welcome to London where the roads belong to cyclists and pedestrians and motorists are a second thought. Only in london are pedestrians on walk for 3 minutes and cars on go for 3 seconds

  9. I have a paygo one on EE and it sits in a drawer and never gets used just use your phone as a wifi hotspot it's exactly the same thing. Most phone providers allow it in the UK but not abroad

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