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>> Never seen that, must be that Boosh crap!

No, not a Bosch problem, it is a known issue on the Honeywell Vista-250FBP
actually. They might not think of it as an issue but I do. Call tech support
and hear the truth from them. Actually you'll hear more about it than you
can stand because they won't tell you how to fix it.
A Bosch problem is usually a really strange one. Like this one for example:
http://www.boschsecurity.us/pdf/EN/TBI%2010-5-06%201%20B%20G_GV2%20Series%20Skeds.pdf

"Don" <don@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> "G. Morgan" <alarmpro@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:rfceo21vfm6qg9c241apui5o07k273ie1b@xxxxxxxxxx
>> On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 22:54:09 GMT, "Roland" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>1)Poor workmanship. Using cutters to crimp beans leaving a gap in the
>>>insulation and the gap touching a grounded back box.
>>
>> Now, now,  Roland... no beanies on a FA!
>
> good catch,  wire nuts only, eh.
>
>>
>>
>>>2)Water or moisture from running cables in underground pipes where they
>>>get
>>>flooded and the wire soaks.
>>
>> Yup.
>>
>>
>>>3)Telephone line induced grounds. Out of range Telco voltage can be
>>>interpreted by some panels as a ground.
>>
>> Never seen that, must be that Boosh crap!
>
> think bass can come up with anything off the internet to make it sound
> like he knows what he's talking about?
>




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