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It is not true.

Thats what I thought. But at the end of the day I can't ague as I don't know myself I just have to use common understanding (well as best as I can eh :P )

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I was told today (by an alarm engineer) that, as the keypad had been changed the system had more likely randomly changed the engineers code as the alarm would have tough it had been tampered with.

He was giving you a large dose of :bsflag:

:mfr_omg::roflmao:

What panel is it.?

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Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)

He was giving you a large dose of :bsflag:

:mfr_omg::roflmao:

What panel is it.?

heh heh I thought as much!!

The panel is a menvier ts790

regards

reaper

The panel is a menvier ts790
Have they really been making the 790 for 16 years.? R U Sure.?

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Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)

Have they really been making the 790 for 16 years.? R U Sure.?

Not 100%, the keypad was a ts790 and without looking again (which will be thursday) I am presuming the panel is the ts790 too. But yes the alarm was put in that long ago :P I feel old admitting it.

The RKP does tricks as well?

Types in an engineers code, the goes to Menu (deleted) and section (Deleted) and has a giggle with you.

pmsl sorry i crack myself up sometimes.

Sorry "ikea moment"

(Cheap chair collapsing as i fall over laughing)

Soz lads, i have a great sence of humor, this one killed me.

Which I cant get unless its punched into the autocode resetter :(

I can do a default reset though, but, thats just gonna take more time as I will have to reset it back up.

I was told today (by an alarm engineer) that, as the keypad had been changed the system had more likely randomly changed the engineers code as the alarm would have tough it had been tampered with. This might be true, but I am not convinced.

regards

reaper

Err he did :)

Ooops you did :'(

Just in case, who is available sometime over the next week if I can't sort the alarm? I am around the cannock/walsall area.

regards

reaper

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