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Re: Radionics OmegaLarm 3012
They should spent some of those "big bucks" on designing it so the battery
didn't fall out of them when you opened the case. I think I still have the
prom burner for the 3012 laying around somewhere.
Doug
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"Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have not seen one of those 3012 units in 20 years. The 3012 didn't ever
>seem to hold up as well as the 8012 and 8112 units of that time. As I
>recall you had to use a PROM burner on the 3012, as many systems of that
>era did use burners. Not many of those burners around either. Perhaps you
>could call the guys at http://www.knightsecuritysystems.com/ during normal
>business hours. They are a big Bosch dealer and have always used Radionics
>gear. Maybe they have some in the bone pile. I tossed all that long ago.
>
> Oh and the plastic? Arrording to their rep at the time they spent BIG
> bucks gettting that designed; and there was another plastic can as I
> recall. It was the old Solfan/C&K cheapo that had a plastic can too. It
> had a little three button keyapd built in that programmed with a code
> block.
>
> "Matthew Stanley" <armorsecsys@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Anyone have one of these laying around? I have a customer who has one
>> who loves this system and does not want one that is starting to give
>> problems. He has one of these in his boat shop as well.
>>
>> I dont know much about these panels but it looks like I could just slap
>> in a DSC panel and connect it to his keyswitch if he likes it so much.
>> But he is a old man who does not want to spend any money. So I will see
>> if anyone has one....
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Matthew
>>
>> (BTW. I think these things look ugly. I have never seen a control box
>> made from Plastic)
>>
>
>
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