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Don't get me wrong, I mean on monitored systems, in most cases the door and PIR should confirm anyway without the risk of any external influence that could be introduced by a shock.

 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


I see no issue with having perimeter shocks in a separate group only generating an unconfirmed.

Some of the multi contact shock devices use the same zone so wouldn't be able to confirm.

I would think it's more the case of knowing if the door is closed on setting and if the door is opened without vibration.

59 minutes ago, scrimshanker said:

Perhaps they are childish little fools, 

On a side note , your not a nut case r you?

 

One day we may become real alarm monkies , land on a beach remember that scene from planet of the apes 

 

Nooooooooo

 

You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off hoo hoo hoo

2 hours ago, scrimshanker said:

Perhaps they are childish little fools, 

Perhaps,  you mean you don't know? 

1 hour ago, al-yeti said:

On a side note , your not a nut case r you?

 

One day we may become real alarm monkies , land on a beach remember that scene from planet of the apes 

 

Nooooooooo

 

You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off hoo hoo hoo

What are you on? 

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Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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