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39 minutes ago, skronk said:

And would I be entitled to relevant codes from installer ???????

No, I certainly wouldn't provide codes for a system that had a warranty.

You could have them service it and reset the code when the warranty expires.

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If you have the code some may not warrant it. 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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Maybe worded wrong !

 

Can I get the codes once the years warranty is up ?

 

Playtime !

Any decent installer would not allow engineer access etc during warranty or service period imho. There would be a charge to call out and reset the installer code at the end of that period etc

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Question from wifey.......she does come up with good ones sometime !

 

If I buy the box from a supplier. Not installed. I own the box. How do I get the codes then, or do I just pay my cash and whistle ?

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that's a diy install and you can do what you like

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13 minutes ago, skronk said:

If I buy the box from a supplier. Not installed. I own the box. How do I get the codes then, or do I just pay my cash and whistle ?

Both Engineers and User codes will be the default values and your responsibility to change them.

If someone installs a system they will provide you with a user code but keep the engineers code so only the installer can make changes.

depends wether you want a pro service provider, fitter or diy really

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29 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

depends wether you want a pro service provider, fitter or diy really

James,

 

What I am simply asking is...

 

1. Professional install. Can I get this mystical code once my 1 year warranty is up ?

2. Should this be DIY install, is this mystical code inside box, if not where is it ?

 

Obviously only masonic based people make these boxes as everythings a secret !!!!

 

Hard work.

Just now, skronk said:

James,

 

What I am simply asking is...

 

1. Professional install. Can I get this mystical code once my 1 year warranty is up ?

2. Should this be DIY install, is this mystical code inside box, if not where is it ?

 

Obviously only masonic based people make these boxes as everythings a secret !!!!

 

Hard work.

1. Yes but the provider cant give you the code as it may be in multiple systems. Would you want a security system provider that didn't care about protecting their clients. They will have to attend and change it and this would be a chargable call.

2. If diy then then default codes will be supplied

 

 

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