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rak32h

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  1. Cool will do this - , hopefully i dont bombard everyone with questions if it goes wrong.
  2. i was quoted £400 for the ION40 unit to replace my ion 16 - i will still use my existing programmers and sensors. - hence asking the question if its easier to do it myself
  3. Hi been reading and searching these forum for a day or 2 and wonder if anyone can comment I currently have a Scantronic ION16 wireless system professionally fitted and working for a few years with a pyronix GSM dialler attached,, (2 door sensors, 10 Wireless Sensors, 2 Programmable key pads and key fobs) Im thinking of upgrading it to a ION40 hybrid wireless system connected via Wireless not ethernet to my router as with this i can remotely enable/reset the Alarm system for anywhere in the world supposedly Ive been quoted a couple of hundred to do the upgrade by a professional fitter but i was thinking how easy is it Im I.T literate so hooking to the netowrk is a going to be the easy bit. I have some questions before i even touch the control panel .Regards the actual Control Panel is it a entire control panel swap or can a module be swapped within the panel? I have the engineer code that i use to temp disable the keypads - is there a separate engineer code for the control panel? Do all the Zones / keyapds , diallers have to be setup on the new system or will the IOn40 module import this config from the programmable key pads. Im only going to do this to my system to see if i can save myself approx £200 on labour Any suggestions would be helpful

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