andy82
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http://auctionhq.com/event/marussia/
I know its not striclty security but there are a few job lots of multimeters/clap meters as well as some fancy tool box's oh and a couple of F1 cars
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Remember that guy on here 'Fastalarms' who was forever promoting and defending yale systems. Have a look at his website now lol.
Nice binoculars!
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My answer to anybody considering a cheap diy kit is quite simply look at the outside wall of the place you are buying it from and look if they trust it enough to use it themselves!
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Turn off line fail monitor 56-1-10
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Will keep this in mind for future installs!
It apparently false alarmed quite a lot surprisingly!
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Is it graded?
No
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Been meaning to post this for a while, I went to a job fitted by a company we bought out to remove a load of vibration detectors ready for the customer to have new windows/doors fitted. Anyway as im going around removing them all I get to the rear door that the customer informs me that the detector is a vibration and contact at first I didnt think much of it but was a bit surprised as I had never seen a Gardtec Shockguard with a built in contact so I open it up to find this!
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Just do as peter says above nothing wrong with jointing cables as long as its done correctly
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Thanks Andy, it was the tamper switch on the board that was jammed.
Common fault with the old accord
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Close the panel lid slowly and check you can hear the tamper switch click those panels did have a habit of the switch jamming they also tended to have faulty tamper switches on times aswell, if its only a flashing bell its 1 of 3 things that could be in tamper either panel, keypad or external siren
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Flashing bell is a tamper, check you have closed the panel lid correctly also check the spring and white bit of platic is still on the tamper switch (tamper switch is a black button in the mid hottom of the main pcb)
Scantronic 9600 Faulty Keypad
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Honest advice re: repairing an old scanny keypad, stop trying to polish a turd and find a reputable company to replace system try visiting ssaib and/or nsi websites to find local companies