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Re: DSC PC1550 alarm time out



I mentioned it already before....

When you choice to have a pro-installer/monitoring of the alarm system
YOU pay for, it will never be fully yours anymore.

Just keep in mind that when the initial owner take a professional to
install and/or monitor the alarm system...
 They don't provide the owner with ALL the secret access codes...
 The "installer code" they keep it forcing the owner or future owner
to stay with them.

Of course, they keep some codes for them only to "protect you" to do
mistakes.. Smile!

When
- you sell the system (house) to somebody who don't like to
  follow the initial maintenance/monitoring contracts,
- you like to add to or alter your system
well think it over how you will handle that without full access.

Ask them the question and find-out the consequences when you don't
have ALL access codes and full property of your system without
"initial" contractor authorization!
 They will recommend you to INITIALIZE the whole system losing all
programming. Quite strait forward, isn't it?

Paul

On 2 May 2005 20:36:59 -0700, jmktan@xxxxxxxxx (jerome m thomson)
wrote:

>I recently bought a house with a DSC PC1550 alarm installed. The
>manual doesn't say anything about what the time-out is if the alarm is
>triggered while I'm away.
>
>Will it go on forever, or will it shut off after a certain number of
>minutes?
>Is the time-out configurable?
>
>Thanks.



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