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Re: false alarm setting



Hey...maybe the Timex watch remode armed it.



"Aegis" <lordaegis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Cats dancing on the keyfobs? Rough sex while wearing the watch?
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| Mark Hupfer
| University of Phoenix Online
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| "oblivious" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > yeah but its not done it at the same time, its only automaticly  armed
| > itself at random three times. no set time. no one touching the keyfobs
| > or keypad.  its just a standard vista 20 with a 6150rf keypad with
| > three keyfobs and the timex watch
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| > if there is an auto arm setting how do I find out what it is?
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| > On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 03:20:07 GMT, "Frank Olson"
| > <Please-use-the-email-links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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| >>"www.ttdown.com" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| >>news:pt73l196jivtr3l66eq8uemfasub6n2vcu@xxxxxxxxxx
| >>>I have a ademco vista alarm box (amt100 by securilink not vista 100)
| >>> that I have set up with a ademco 6150rf keypad and three keypads and a
| >>> timex adt watch. my trouble is that the alarm will set it self for no
| >>> reason and of course when we walk up to the keypad to check we set off
| >>> the motion detectors.why would the keypad set the alarm by itself?
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| >>Because someone's set it to "auto arm" at a specific time.  What does a
| >>"timex adt watch" work like??  Will it "take a kicking and keep on
| >>ticking"???  :-))
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