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Re: ademco 4219 question
technically it makes no sense to run two separate quads one for the keypad
one for the 4219
if i were to do that I might as well run a multi conductor and skip the 4219
altogether!
"Jim Rojas" <jrojas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:kB3Le.1230$Xw5.400@xxxxxxxxxxx
> You can do that, they just don't recommend that you do it is all.
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> Jim Rojas
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> "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Doesn't the 4219 connect to the keypad buss, like a regular keypad? If it
>> does why would tech support tell me I can't just run 4 conductors out to
>> a remote building and connect a keypad AND a 4219 to the same cable
>> run...saving time/money.
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>> This is for a outbuilding/ shop about 75 - 100 feet from the main house
>> and needs to be on sep. partition. (I kinda wish Ademco made keypads with
>> zones off of it - that would be better) Anyway, the main house has to be
>> RF but the new shop can be wired...8 zones on the shop will be over
>> kill - 4 is all thats really needed there.
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