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Bit loud? Yes it is called macros. You would create an event flag called chime, put it in all the zones you want to chime, set a macro so when chime event flag went active to pulse the event flag of the siren for 1 second.

or take it out & put something decent like a 9448 ?

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Might be worth a try, I'll call them Tuesday as it might get us out of having to fit buzzers. One of my guys did something similar and because the output is labelled as internal siren, he presumed thats exactly what it was but the internal sin was driving a master blaster which if he'd have looked at the event flag it wild have told him. Now the board labels then S1 and S2 rather than int siren and ext siren its less easy to make the mistake.

Saying that customer knew when someone was at his front door!

or take it out & put something decent like a 9448 ?

@#$* off and leave my beloved, superior panels alone!

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Might be worth a try, I'll call them Tuesday as it might get us out of having to fit buzzers. One of my guys did something similar and because the output is labelled as internal siren, he presumed thats exactly what it was but the internal sin was driving a master blaster which if he'd have looked at the event flag it wild have told him. Now the board labels then S1 and S2 rather than int siren and ext siren its less easy to make the mistake.

Saying that customer knew when someone was at his front door!

@#$* off and leave my beloved, superior panels alone!

 

Still can't fit speakers? Still using buzzers? Jesus it's 2013, lol

 

Doesn't sound like Aritech have moved on much from the CD95   :teehee: 

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Still can't fit speakers? Still using buzzers? Jesus it's 2013, lol

 

Doesn't sound like Aritech have moved on much from the CD95   :teehee: 

You can fit speakers, just never bother. Rarley fit buzzers.

If you'd seen an ATS, you'd realise the only thing it has in relegation to a cd panel is its 4k7 resistors.

They have had to make a dumbed down version of it called advisor advanced for all the cd boys that couldn't make the grade of fitting ATS.

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Whats that smell???

If you look at the programming of the advanced its a cd panel all over again. Even UTC refer to it as the retards panel.

Chubb have decided to adopt in in favour of px but ats is too complex a beast for our blue box friends.

Don't get me wrong, I'm glad you lot hate it. We get a reasonable amount of work from customers who have ATS and want support for it. Same as Chiron. Very popular in Europe but not in the UK.

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If you look at the programming of the advanced its a cd panel all over again. Even UTC refer to it as the retards panel.

Chubb have decided to adopt in in favour of px but ats is too complex a beast for our blue box friends.

Don't get me wrong, I'm glad you lot hate it. We get a reasonable amount of work from customers who have ATS and want support for it. Same as Chiron. Very popular in Europe but not in the UK.

Oh god , Really can't be bothered to take over Chubb jobs with more ATS in.

Looks like I'll end up with a box full of ATS panels then.

We have a few on service but they are a pain for resets and nothing works the way it's supposed to.

Wonder if I can get a few 9448's to replace them with

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If you look at the programming of the advanced its a cd panel all over again. Even UTC refer to it as the retards panel.

Chubb have decided to adopt in in favour of px but ats is too complex a beast for our blue box friends.

wow.

 

Your comments dissing a whole companies engineering force are based on what foundation?

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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