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Re: A scope for installing PIR?
You're welcome. Feel free to post any other security related questions you
have. There are a multitude of professionals on this group with the full
breadth of scope of all matters relating to security. There will always be
someone who can give you an intelligent answer (right or wrong....:)))
R.H.Campbell
Home Security Metal Products
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
www.homemetal.com
"John O" <johno@#no^spam&heathkit.com> wrote in message
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>> Sir, there is no such device to my knowledge. Far more likely this is
>> simply a poorly worded statement that is trying to tell you go around the
>> room and make note of obstructions that would prevent the device from
>> fully "seeing" the room or area you are trying to cover.
>
> That is entirely possible (the poorly worded part). Interestingly, I'm
> told this phrase appears in a certification exam offered by one of the
> major vendor-neutral organizations. Looks like I may retain my faith that
> I can search down *anything* on the Internet. LOL
>
> Thanks for the explanation.
>
> -John O
>
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