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Concept alarm system

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Also another thing, when I open the rkp there is no tamper... Although there is in the CPU. 

Here is my  shoddy MS paint 'diagram' of the inside of the rkp

rkp.png

Edited by James B

If I came to this as a job I would be quoting for new controls and bell minimum.

The time spent messing about with a probably unmaintained 20+ year old budget panel thats showing signs of ageing is not productive to anyone.

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Yeah, I get that.
To be honest I think I will just bite the bullet and decommission it. Its causing more problems than its worth. 

57 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

If I came to this as a job I would be quoting for new controls and bell minimum.

The time spent messing about with a probably unmaintained 20+ year old budget panel thats showing signs of ageing is not productive to anyone.

This is DIY though lol , worst case fails and switch off

TBH if there is no money in the job, isolation is best for everyone.

An unmaintained system is just a neighbour annoyer in the long run.

3 hours ago, aissecur said:

Im sure the concept rkp needed 12 cores

 

you've a better memory than me, I can't recall touching one in many yrs

 

However I do recall it once being called a Gemini ?

Mr th2.jpg Veritas God

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