Jump to content
Security Installer Community

Night Owl

Trade Full Member
  • Posts

    133
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Posts posted by Night Owl

  1. 7 hours ago, Carlos Arruda said:

     

    The chirp noise has stopped once unit was turned off the mains and battery disconnected..

     

     

    Then it's 100% the alarm, what model Visonic is it?

     

    TBH when was it last serviced? If your mate has you in to take a look, i'd say a long time ago. Go get yourself some CR123's for the DT's and (CR2's?) for the door contacts and replace all batts.

     

    That should cure the noise, also another thing is it monitored? (phone line) because if it doesn't see the line it will give you a auible warning.

     

     

  2. 8 hours ago, Carlos Arruda said:

    Hi all.

     

    I have a friend who has a Visonic GE350-ATS4 installed in his house.

     

    Many thanks.

    Albert

     

    I believe the GE350 is refernece to GSM module. What is the panel? If you don't know look here and see if you can recognise it?

     

    You should see a warning indication on the panel, might be low batt.

  3. 2 hours ago, lymebayalarms said:

    ...come on, we have all fallen for it right!

     

    Yes.. haha.. replaced all the batts and still getting a beep..but system is clear of errors. Bloody Co2 alarm in same room as panel was flat.

     

     

  4. On 19/05/2016 at 8:05 PM, ElecTech said:

    I have a client who wants to run a security network test on a dahua NVR before it sits on there network...

     

    Anyone have any experience of there resilience? 

     

    Im actually worried what they might find and what's involved!

     

    No but as a test let it run, see what results come back.

  5. 1 hour ago, secureiam said:

    I went to a potential new customer recently after a burglary (Optima 2 plus system) to tell me the insurance company recomended Yale Smart alarm and gave them a short demo, the pad wasnt as swish as the one above mind.

     

     

    Graded?

  6. That is impressive!

     

    A company I worked for used Indigo Vision recording on Dell's setup as NVR's for all high end sites.

    it's good, but has it's issues with with ONVIF cameras.

     

    Dahua will be fine, why is it marked so low?

    The only time you can get away with high end/priced systems is local authorities and large institutions.

     

    Dahua would happily run on your small / medium or even large site. Distributers like COP will give you advanced replacement too! 

    It can't be all bad if they stocking thousands of £'s worth of gear and supprting a business focusing on one brand.

     

    Yes it's chinky (a lot of brands are!) but i'd class it top end of the spectrum.

  7. On 30/04/2016 at 4:57 PM, PeterJames said:

    The fact that you didnt even see the camera makes it worse IMO, ffs dont tell them that they'le have you for not taking due care as well! Ive been caught by the Gatso when they first came out but I know where all the local ones are now. I have always noticed the mobile ones, but I have not always been speeding when Ive spotted them anyway. I hate the ones on the M25 especially when they are fooking around with the speed limits and there is no reason for it.

     

    MOAN UP!

     

    Ditto, them new HADEC 3 pile o **** cameras that capture you for doing 1MPH over the limit, painted teh ****ers grey on left side if the gantry. I get it speeding is wrong, but sometimes doing 80MPH at 2am on a empty motorway is acceptable. But they just make driving a ******* nightmare, espically London.

     

    20MPH!!! Do you know how easy it is to creep to 25/30 when concentrating on cyclists and other **** heads on the road, then they plonk a bloody speed camera.

     

    I could forgive all this, except the state of the motorways. The M25 is a joke, massive pot holes and rough surfaces. Not on considering the revene that is generated.

     

    /rant over

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.