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Protecting A Seperate Room

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OK, serious reply time :yes:

I would wire a delayed release module to shunt out the contact on the door. The output would be triggered by an output programmed as "Set" on the galaxy, and would keep the contact shunted out for as long as you need. As I understand, the people that make it will customise the delay time for you, as the stock ones will only delay up to a minute. Bear in mind doing this would'nt conform to any standards, and you'd have to have something in place to prevent the shunting when you do a full set.

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Or get married and spend all of you time on the forum saves eating in bed or anything else come to think of it.

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Do away with the contact on the door and contact/foill the pantry window.

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


Do away with the pantry and keep all your food in the bedroom.. :roflmao:

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Don't forget the maglock on the door to prevent unauthorised snackage :ninja:

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Hey guys,

ROFL, thanks for your replies..

I think i shall leave that one :P:P

On a serious note.. Is there anyway decent way of turning off the built in E/E horn on galaxy keypads but still have it sound for chime? I know about the mimic buzzer option but obviously that turns off the chime in the keypad..

Any ideas?

cheers guys,

Ranger

Edited by ranger

The above is my personal opinion and not that of my employer or anyone else.

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