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Re: DSC PC1550 alarm time out



Paul, if you can't answer a simple question for the guy, just shut the =
fxxx up...because as usual  you have no freekin idear what ur talkin =
bout.


<-pull@shoot> wrote in message =
news:9ave71ln52elu5edrn2bsjd8elcafkr6pk@xxxxxxxxxx
> I mentioned it already before....
>=20
> When you choice to have a pro-installer/monitoring of the alarm system
> YOU pay for, it will never be fully yours anymore.
>=20
> 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.
>=20
> Of course, they keep some codes for them only to "protect you" to do
> mistakes.. Smile!
>=20
> 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.
>=20
> 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?
>=20
> Paul
>=20
> On 2 May 2005 20:36:59 -0700, jmktan@xxxxxxxxx (jerome m thomson)
> wrote:
>=20
> >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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