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Re: Ka -Bosch Ka -Bosch DuMP DuMP



Typically DMP is a little too easy, and meant for people who understand how
to answer a simple question. This is typically a hard concept for women, and
some men, because they like to answer a question with another question.

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:gxtUe.104$Se2.3737@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> If the customer can understand the concept of an ATM machine it's really
not
> as hard as you make it sound.
>
> Compare adding a code in Ademco with adding/changing/deleting a code with
> DMP - DMP is far easier...if a code is in use the keypad will tell you
with
> Ademco...nothing happens or maybe it does. With DMP if the client
> understands the basic concept of a menu they can figure anything out.
>
>
>
>
> "Nomen Nescio" <nobody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:170817cacf2b92f23bc048274fa15eff@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Crash Gordon said:
> >
> >>Yah it's pretty hard to push any of the 4 top row buttons to silence a
> >>trouble on a DMP (ANY of 4 buttons)...or to say YES to: "Bypass ?" when
> >>something is opened and you want to bypass?
> >>
> >>Sounds like whomever programmed the DMP doesn't know the product - or
> >>whomever instructed the users doesn't know the product.
> >
> >
> > Point is, it isn't intuitively obvious that you push an unmarked button
to
> > silence a trouble.  If DMP were smart, they'd mark a button "SILENCE."
> >
> > And you've got to admit that DMP sucks big time when it comes to
resetting
> > a smoke detector.  They're the worst in the industry for that.  For
those
> > of you who don't know DMP, this is how you reset a smoke:
> >
> > 1.  Press COMMAND.  The display says "ARM      DISARM."
> > 2.  Press COMMAND again.  The display says "MENU      NO    YES."  Press
> > the key underneath the word YES.
> > 3.  The display says "ENTER CODE: "  Enter your code, then push COMMAND.
> > 4.  The display says "ALARM SILENCE?"  Press COMMAND.
> > 5.  The display says "SENSOR RESET?"  Assuming you realize that a smoke
> > detector is a sensor, you've come to the right place.  Press any of the
> > unmarked keys in the top row.
> > 6.  Congratulations!  You've managed to reset a smoke detector on a DMP
> > panel.
> >
> > By contrast, here is how you reset a smoke detector on an Ademco panel:
> >
> > 1.  Enter your code and push the OFF key.
> >
> > Even that's not good enough.  Why can't manufacturers include keys
labeled
> > "SILENCE" and "RESET."
> >
> > - badenov
> >
>
>




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