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Re: 20P Question




Crash Gordon wrote:

> I was thinking of that chime per zone feature, but I wasnt sure if the zone
> type (Int Follower) would chime at all - since interior zones don't
> typically chime. Unfortunately, I ran out of time and energy and couldnt
> test it out at this house today....and no telco up there yet so I can't
> Compass it.
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> This guy is gonna hate the fact that he insisted on 10 interior doors being
> contacted...welp thats what  he wanted and got...also wanted and got a pir
> in his garage...the garage was about 110 degrees today so that PIR ought to
> work well about 3 months out of the year.
>

Interior Zones won't chime at all.
You may have to go with a configurable zone.  Sounds like a pain... if
one of the doors is left open (ie: home and moving around the house)
then they won't chime anyway.

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> "Jim Rojas" <jrojas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:Ws7Re.24242$FL1.2605@xxxxxxxxxxx
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>>I think you can. The Vista20P has selectable features per zone. So all you
>>have to do is edit the zone attribute to chime for each zone.
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>>I shut off the chime to my front door in my home, but all windows and rear
>>doors chime. I also have a Vista20P.
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>>Jim Rojas
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>>"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>news:sN6Re.41$lY2.5492@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>>>Oye I shoulda known not to get involved with this guy's installs..
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>>>Anyway.
>>>Vista 20P with 10 (yes 10) interior doors contacted all on one zone (yeah
>>>I know)..the homeowner wants them to chime. I'm not sure if you can chime
>>>an interior follow zone...any ideas? Day zone obviously wouldn't work
>>>either.
>>>
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