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Re: ADT Security Canada



I have a few customers like that. They just see the CallerID display which
is usually enough. I program the panel to call twice. This way they know for
sure that it is the alarm panel calling.

Jim Rojas

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> And what will he say when the alarm panel calls his cellphone?
> Hello...blizz blip blizt blizt cllick...ok thanks.
>
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> "Frank Olson" <feolson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> <zee.mississauga@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> 1. Do you know what's the default installer code and how to make that
>>> change? Some guidance will be appreciated.
>>>
>>> 2. Yes, I own the alarm and I am thinking of installing it one of my
>>> condos.
>>>
>>> Basically what I would like to do is set it up so that when armed and
>>> triggered, it calls my cell phone number instead of ADT's monitoring
>>> station.
>>>
>>> Much appreciated!
>>
>>
>> ADT usually "locks" the panel.  This is an option in programming that
>> will prevent another alarmco (or homeowner) from defaulting the board.
>> You can contact ADT and have them remove their proprietory information
>> (telephone numbers and account codes) and return the installer code to
>> the factory default.  They should be able to do this by downloading the
>> panel over the phone.  If, in fact, you do own the equipment and your
>> contract term is expired you shouldn't have any problems requesting this.
>> They may charge you a fee for the service, though.
>>
>> You'll have to obtain the programming manual.  ADT usually keeps it in
>> the can (the big metal box that houses the common control).  I wouldn't
>> suggest opening it until they've defaulted the board though because they
>> may have tampered the door.  If the programming manual isn't in the
>> control box, then you'll have to obtain one from either a friendly local
>> dealer or Jim Rojas at http://www.tech-man.com.
>>
>> Good luck!!
>>
>>
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