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james.wilson

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Everything posted by james.wilson

  1. if you believe the hype its 240 a day ish
  2. report them to the inspectorate they are inspected by
  3. most systems are wired 3 plate, id of took his name and get anything to work of a switch
  4. i cant either and i don't think i have the source anymore but ill look when i get home
  5. a light switch usually has no neutral so id assume either pulling your leg or cretin
  6. six is correct. There are assumptions to jump at but we do need more info.
  7. its setup wrong. Good job it hasn't been needed to work as you wanted
  8. 1. Yes but the provider cant give you the code as it may be in multiple systems. Would you want a security system provider that didn't care about protecting their clients. They will have to attend and change it and this would be a chargable call. 2. If diy then then default codes will be supplied
  9. depends wether you want a pro service provider, fitter or diy really
  10. that's a diy install and you can do what you like
  11. Any decent installer would not allow engineer access etc during warranty or service period imho. There would be a charge to call out and reset the installer code at the end of that period etc
  12. you could swap the circuits, but why is cct 4 cct 2 as it should be?
  13. Hello
  14. could be either or the protocol
  15. some units show their address and protocol etc on boot until a telemetry command is received
  16. best of luck it was a gta btw
  17. get them and upload tmem, most is opinion and experience. You had a risco user reply and help you out. Then we can give our thoughts on them
  18. if they want to support it then fine, I wouldnt. Diy rf wise i has to be texecom. If i was installing it would be hkc.
  19. Id recommend you go with Texecom, their tech support is very good and will talk you through it
  20. no, stick with what you have on that choice I hate to say it but Texecom is the best rf system for diy both Visonic and scanny are 1 way
  21. agreed, I wouldn't of used the stuff you have but it is budget gear. A lot of people when buying an alarm system buy on price. Even when they know cheap stuff is crap. Sad even those that think about it buy the cheap sh#t that protects the family and home. At least some come here to realise it

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