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Fw: Re: Alarm panel with defined part setting


  • Subject: Fw: Re: Alarm panel with defined part setting
  • From: Gareth Cook <g@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 08:07:58 +0100

!!

I've got the same setup as you. Took almost 9 months to get the LED to
come on when a message is left. The CBUS module is iffy cause the CBUS SIM
pins are too long and it's unstable on the UCM. Comfort accepts random
phantom calls that dont exist during the night. Random sayings after
deleting messages, the list goes on....

CBUS itself on the other hand has been rock solid

G.

Gareth Cook
IT Architect / Project Manager, SWG Sales Europe
Office: +44 (0)1784 445166 - Mobile: +44 (0)7980 445166
email: g@xxxxxxx


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ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Yesterday 18:05

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I think it's fair to say that you're "pushing the envelope" a bit
though
eh Gareth?...

Paul G.


-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Gareth Cook
Sent: 17 August 2007 16:57
To: UKHA Group
Subject: Fw: [ukha_d] Re: Alarm panel with defined part setting

Not my bloody fault I keep finding these Comfort bugs !

Only a few left for them to fix ...

G.

Gareth Cook
IT Architect / Project Manager, SWG Sales Europe
Office: +44 (0)1784 445166 - Mobile: +44 (0)7980 445166
email: g@xxxxxxx


----- Forwarded by Gareth Cook/UK/IBM on 17/08/2007 16:55 -----

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ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Today 16:36

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Yes absolutely...

I grant you it's a premium price, but it is a premium system, unrivalled
in its flexibility and programmability.. So much so that some people on
here might say it's *too* flexible, since you can do so much with it,
it's easy to get carried away, and possibly end up in a right pickle!
(Eh "G"?)... :-)

It does indeed have an internal macro language which lies at the heart
of its power & flexibility. Every aspect of the operation of the system
can be customised in this way. With the Comfigurator software this is
very easy to accomplish using a straightforward BASIC-like programming
language, with conditions, variables, timers, counters, loops etc.
Everything that occurs in the system (sensor activations, arming,
disarming, button presses on keypads etc.) is an event that can be used
to trigger a response, - there are literally hundreds of such events
available...

It will work with just about *any* sensors you can imagine, so depending
on your specific circumstances, sensors & keypads etc. don't have to
add
a fortune, and it certainly will enable you to do lighting automation
without a PC for many of the most popular systems (don't know about Rako
specifically though...)

HTH, - any other questions, just holler...

Paul G.












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