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Re: Best place to buy parts for those of us who don't have a dealers license ?



Hey I've used every one a few times

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> How many configurable zones to you need on a low end panel?
> Same for scheds...macros...blah blah blah.
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> "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | "JoeRaisin" <joeraisin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | > Robert L Bass wrote:
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> | > >>So Mark...you probably see more varied panels
> | > >>than anyone here...what do you think as far as
> | > >>ease of programming...low end Vistas or Nappys?
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> | > > I can answer that one for you.  Ademco / Honeywell Vista-15P and
> | > > Vista-20P control panels are easier to program than Napco's
> | > > P1632, P3200, etc.  With all of that Napco flexibility come a lot
> | > > more programming options from which to choose.  Some things you
> | > > can leave untouched if you're not using them.
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> | > > If you like the standard zone types (pre-configured sets of
> | > > options) you can use those much like you can with a Vista panel.
> | > > But if you want to change the way one or more zones function
> | > > beyond the basics, you're going to spend more time in the Napco
> | > > manual.  The difference is that with Napco you have the choice.
> | > > With most other brands your options are far more limited.
> | >
> | > The 20PS has configurable zones... OK only 2 of 'em but its a start...
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> | Umm no that panel has 4
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