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Re: Ademco programming
There are murmurs, though nothing official, that the 10se & 20se will be =
retired soon.
It's good to have a translator!=20
I have a good client who is/was an engineer type with Motorola, on the =
first house I did for him he wanted to get into modifying the chip on a =
Radionics 6112...sheesh...he made me crazy.
"Sue Odom" <sodom@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message =
news:BhZoe.41520$ya2.2964@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hey, thanks! I appreciate the advice! I can translate to and from =
Alarmish
> for him. Pretty soon, he be speakin' da language.
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> Thanks again.
>=20
> "Crash Gordon=AE" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:2OYoe.1205$%q.1265@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Engineers are weenies, but he can do it himself...if he speaks or at =
least
> can read Alarmlish :-)
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> Go with the 6160's they're more modern looking than the 6139.
> You may wanna go with the Vista 20P, newer, more zones, and does a =
little
> more.
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>=20
> "Sue Odom" <sodom@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:beXoe.41516$ya2.34894@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Ok, thanks. My boss is putting a system in his newly remodeled =
house, and
> > since he's an engineer, I'm telling him he can do it himself. You =
know,
> > engineers are all weinies (<----sp). I was going to recommend the =
Ademco
> > Vista 20SE to him, since he can get 16 hardwired zones with an =
expander.
> > Then I noticed the note in the installation guide that says you need =
the
> > 6139 for programming. I guess there's nothing wrong with them, I =
mean
> they
> > aren't uglier than the other keypads, are they?
> >
> > "Crash Gordon=AE" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:hwNoe.46$S37.13455@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > You "can" program almost the either panel without the 6139, you only =
need
> it
> > for zone programming. Most of the time I don't install a programming
> keypad,
> > but I always carry one on the truck...with long alligator clip leads =
on
> it.
> > Any user programming can be done without the 6139. I highly =
discourage
> > homeowners from programming their system if I am monitoring =
it...actually
> I
> > don't allow it at all. If this is y our house you're talking about =
then
> > install a 6139 or the newer programming keypad...I think the 6160 =
can
> > program but double check on that..I cant remember fer sure.
> >
> > There's also a secret way of programming without the 6139 but it's =
kinda
> > goofy, so I don't do it much.
> >
> >
> > "Sue Odom" <sodom@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:s6Ioe.16469$h86.11759@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Hey, I have a really dumb question. I'm reading that Ademco =
panels
> > require
> > > a 6139 keypad for programming. So what if you give the customer a
> > different
> > > keypad? Are they expected to never reprogram the thing =
themselves? Is
> > this
> > > so that they never can?
> > >
> > > So I guess if I get a Vista 10, I had better get the 6139 keypad =
or I'll
> > be
> > > out of luck. :-)
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
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>
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