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Re: Definition of Subscriber?
ah we know when we are having ac fails due to storms cause we'lll get the ac
fails in geo clusters...plus we all live here we know waz happenin.
"Frank Olson" <Please-use-the-email-links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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| "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > So the cleaning lady and her criminal hubby who have a grudge against
the
| > client, unplug the transformer and the battery, then come back and rob
the
| > place. You'll never know it till the client comes home from vacation.
|
| They wouldn't have to go that far. Just unplug the telephone. A
dishonest
| "cleaning lady" has got to be a nightmare to begin with. A "dishonest
| cleaning lady that knows about alarm systems" is *beyond* nightmare. I
| don't even wanna think about it!!
|
|
| >
| > Anyway, I do want to know, I just want to decide what to do about it and
| > not
| > bother the client with calls unless necessary. (on residential).
|
| Best thing to do is have someone at the station call the local power
| authority and find out if there are any reported outages in the area
because
| you have a client at "such and such" an address whose system just
| transmitted an "AC fail". Let them follow up and get back to you. If
| there's no response in 30 minutes, contact the registered keyholders. A
low
| battery would, of course, be a whole different "ballgame".
|
|
| >
| > I use panels that protect the battery from deep discharge. I've never
| > liked
| > DSC so I only have a handfull of takeovers out there and when they die
| > they
| > will be replaced by something else.
|
|
| DSC's OK. I've had very few "die". And it's cheaper for the customer for
| you to replace the main board than the control and all the keypads.
|
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