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Re: Multiple magnets, one zone, EOL resistor. Never works!
"Bill" <bill190nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3s43erFm7d1eU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "alarman" wrote in message
> > "Crash Gordon" wrote in message
> >
> >> in his case I'd disconnect the loop and put the 2.2 right across the
zone
> >> and check programming and make that work before adding the loop back
on.
> >
> > I'm sure he already thought of that though. After all, "it's not rocket
> > science" you know.
> >
>
> Probably not. Most people I know who are new to the alarm business are not
> good at troubleshooting problems. It is something which needs to be
learned
> (and taught).
>
> Many experienced alarm techs that I have known are quite helpful, will
give
> detailed advice, training, etc.
Hey, Mr. Bill
Most of us will help too, it just gets a little old when one of these types
starts with the attitude. On one hand, he doesnt grasp the simplest concepts
relating to his security system, but on the other hand, "it's not rocket
science." Tell you what...give ME a break, huh?
js
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- Re: Multiple magnets, one zone, EOL resistor. Never works!
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