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Re: Concord Express Siren Time-Out
"Allan Waghalter" <awaghalter@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:AH8xf.6418$nA2.5510@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Don't "Rip them out"; just put a jumper across that zone in the panel (may
> need to be a resistor depending on the panel and how it was connected).
> When you are petless, or going on vacation, you can easily snip the jumper
> and restore function or just always arm the system in the "home" mode.
> Allan
>
> <orko.sines@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1136986932.066878.279070@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Thank you Crash & Robert for the advice. Robert, that is a very good
>> suggestion to find out what my current setting is. This last time the
>> alarm was tripped due to the motions being set off (we usually arm the
>> system without them, but the wife set it to away mode yesterday) I was
>> worried about how long the siren blared while I was rushing back from
>> work. I was sure I would find at least one of my 14 year old dogs dead
>> from a heart attack when I got home 35 minutes after ADT reported it
>> was tripped. It's good to know that they may have only been howling
>> for 4-6 minutes ;-)
>>
>> Getting motions to work with pets is another matter altogether, and I'm
>> tempted to just rip them out until we're a "petless" home... Hey, maybe
>> the wife was trying to make us a petless home yesterday...!
>>
>
>
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