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Ade Gen 4 Alarm Help

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I'm really confused in regards to both of the comments, I paid for the alarm system and see no reason why I should have to contact the alarm company for such a small job of adjusting the volume. The question I will be asking is why has the Engineer code been changed.

 

I do not wish to be calling the company each time I want to adjust something on the system that's ludicrous. 

 

Thank you for all your replies. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • If they have any sense they will null the warranty too. 

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    I wouldn't bother replying, looks like the OP is now unregistered. Close topic?

its normal practice to change it. If a system fails to perform then they are liable. If you fiddle with it and change things, it may no longer comply etc.

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no different than-

 

8 hours ago, Sweety25 said:

I I paid for the car and see no reason why I should have to contact the dealer company for such a small job of removing the speed limiter.

 

I do not wish to be calling the dealer each time I want to adjust something on the car that's ludicrous. 

 

Thank you for all your replies. 

 

8 hours ago, Sweety25 said:

The question I will be asking is why has the Engineer code been changed.

 

Security..... you'll normally find that do a 1/2 decent job change the codes of their lock, alarm, router ect... from 1234 or whatever it leaves the factory with

 

go on google, find the manual default the system back to factory engineer code,

 

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21 hours ago, Guest said:

I had an alarm company install it several months ago but it's not a monitored system and still under warrenty. It's not a problem calling them out but I doubt it will be free of charge. 

What's the warranty cover ? And is the alarm attached to your insurance ?

Surely it makes sense that if under warranty you contact the supplier first? For any item not just alarms.

I wouldn't bother replying, looks like the OP is now unregistered. Close topic?

Edited by datadiffusion

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

3 hours ago, datadiffusion said:

I wouldn't bother replying, looks like the OP is now unregistered. Close topic?

Assumed logged in via twitface or something?

He started out as ' Sweety25' but is now showing as 'Guest' throughout

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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