Everything posted by james.wilson
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Having an alarm running on batteries is NOT a new idea
Seems a popular topic?
- Veritasr8
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Removing Visonic powermax alarm
Agreed you do need to get up to it and remove it
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Hello From a CCTV and Security Wholesaler
Hello and welcome
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Visonic powermax complete - phone line
be cautious what you choose and avoid the diy ones
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Hi Everybody
No he is removing old pointless stuff in favour of ring. Hi BTW glad your here
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HKC Touch Keypad Keeps Illuminating
be interesting if it is the ac noise and the 1313 would of cured?
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Internal intruder alarm speaker
the veritas is a budget panel, maybe the driver isnt as powerful as the one taken out?
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Optima G4 alarm system displaying mains fail on remote LCD unit
yes it s the smoothing cap, do you have a scope to check the supply, is the cap bulging?
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Hello - IT Consultant | Cyber Essentials | NSI Gold
look at the latest npcc force policy. however it will probabky become mandatory for installers but isnt yet. Plus my vote on comitee currently is i want a documemt that has some industry input. cyber essentials does not and has little to do with intruder alarms and alarm companies. i say little not nothing.
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Hello - IT Consultant | Cyber Essentials | NSI Gold
Hi Scott Im afraid the above quote isnt 100% true. Previous force policy had this as a requirment but is now optional. You may also want to look at the bsia scheme CySPAG
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Play with some 'real' kit on my kitchen table.
I'd say no rad can heat up quick enough I wouldn't worry about it say it. Above yes is an issue. The only force that can defeat the 1.6-2.4 degree a second change is our Sun. Apart from open fires and log burners. Tldr don't worry about radiators
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Attaching Alarm Wire to Terminals
Supposedly working from home?
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Attaching Alarm Wire to Terminals
Boom you got this...
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Attaching Alarm Wire to Terminals
yeah dont use them anymore but when i did, strip in the normal way (leaving some insulation to twist tight) then wrap around a 2.5mm terminal driver, remove screw and washer and push through loop of cable making sure to keep so when it tightens it doesnt loosen the coil.
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HKC Touch Keypad Keeps Illuminating
Bear in mind that switch mode psu add what looks like induced ac.id be interested to see what a new psu does. Mine is knacked cos I've overloaded it lots in testing.
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HKC Touch Keypad Keeps Illuminating
Excellent
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HKC Touch Keypad Keeps Illuminating
or try removing the ac power (pull fuse) for a bit and see if it continues when on battery only. Also measure your induced ac with the mains off to see the difference between the psu on and off
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HKC Touch Keypad Keeps Illuminating
22.3 on mine
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HKC Touch Keypad Keeps Illuminating
well at least you think so Al!
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HKC Touch Keypad Keeps Illuminating
I suppose I'd test it by running it on a lead to another location not fixed to the wall
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HKC Touch Keypad Keeps Illuminating
wall totally flat? ie the keypad backplate isnt twisted?
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HKC Touch Keypad Keeps Illuminating
Agreed but those ones shouldn't be in circulation anymore iirc they were the 1st gen?
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HKC Touch Keypad Keeps Illuminating
Not seen it myself but most keypad are set to always on. The close to wake is an rf keypad thing but allows you to have wired and rf kehpads seem similar. I'd say you have a faulty one
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HKC Touch Keypad Keeps Illuminating
I'm assuming wired keypad? No not seen that ever is it doing at minute clock changes?