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Re: Newbie cable question



I hate the false alarms caused by lint balls in the air ducts........

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Mri1f.33$qA2.590@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Oh yeah those bouncing laser beam detectors in the air duct work...yah I
> use
> those a lot too, how bout you?
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> "Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:tag1f.3514$X8.2837@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | Yah...they are defeating a whole system with a pair of ally..gators on a
> | jumper...or all of the moves they go through to get past the **Laser
> | beams**. It looks like they are practicing for a game of Twister when
> they
> | get back to the hideout. After they divide the loot, that is. But then
> there
> | are those that just go in and kick everyones butts. They don't care
> about
> | color codes.
> |
> | "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | news:3qf1f.41$VZ5.2923@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | > or in the elevator shaft..or out on the telephone pole.
> | >
> | >
> | > "Russell Brill" <russwbrill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | > news:Jjf1f.7748$oc.2615@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | > |I love the movies that have the control mounted next to the phone box
> | > | outside...... ha ha ha ha
> | > |
> | > | "Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | > | news:W1f1f.3478$X8.2347@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | > | > With the use of crow bars, hammers, wire cutters, bolt cutters,
> spray
> | > | > paint,
> | > | > hair spray, razor blades, paperclips, and I've even seen acid,
> used
> in
> | > an
> | > | > attempt to either defeat or disable a security system. Worrying
> about
> | no
> | > | > color coding versus color coding is traveling way into the world
> of
> | > | > movies.
> | > | > The high tech security applications, earlier refered to, are well
> | > thought
> | > | > out and designed with layers on top of layers of hardened
> perimeter
> | and
> | > | > interior protection, as well as landscape and physical security
> before
> | > one
> | > | > would ever get to the contol. Even internal threats are diminished
> | with
> | > | > the
> | > | > use of access control and CCTV in these type of applications. The
> | > | > standardization of color codes is usually a company policy rather
> than
> | > an
> | > | > industry standard, but with only so many colors to choose from in
> a
> | > 2-4-6
> | > | > conductor wire, you will find most are using a uniform
> configuration.
> | > | >
> | > | > "jhg" <..@..> wrote in message
> | > | > news:434573fb$0$49798$ed2e19e4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | > | >> thanks for the replies guys
> | > | >>
> | > | >> I suppose it would be wrong to standardise for security reasons
> | > | >>
> | > | >>
> | > | >>
> | > | >> "Bill" <bill190nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | > | >> news:3qjtq8Ff61j8U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | > | >> > "jhg" <..@..> wrote in message
> | > | >> > >
> | > | >> > > can someone tell me if there is a colour code standard for
> wiring
> | > | > alarms
> | > | >> > >
> | > | >> >
> | > | >> > Actually some higher security systems do not have any colors on
> the
> | > | > wiring
> | > | >> > or any indication to tell which wire is which. Or may use
> colors
> at
> | > | >> "random"
> | > | >> > for the same reason.
> | > | >> >
> | > | >> > One thing you don't want in this business is every company to
> use
> | the
> | > | > same
> | > | >> > standard for wiring. (In reality, it is actually quite
> difficult
> to
> | > get
> | > | >> > every installer in just *one* company to use the same colors
> for
> | > | > anything!
> | > | >> > So this makes servicing the systems quite difficult at
> times...)
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