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PS: Looking for a basic alarm system
"Bob La Londe" <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Vista 10P has 6 zones and easy to program. Make sure you buy a keypad
>> that
>> you can program with and not the basic ones that come in the kits.
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> Napco P801 is easier to program in my opionon and you can program it with
> the basic keypad just fine. For those who want to get fancy there is an
> alpha keypad available, but the LED is so intuitively setup that I thinks
> its easier to use than the alpha. I have programmed a bunch of them so it
> doesn't really count, but I can usually program one in a minute or two. I
> think my very first one took me about ten or fifteen minutes to program
> and that is only because I took the time to read it all and fill out the
> programming work sheet first.
>
> Can't get Napco from ADI though. Not sure what happened, but I got a
> letter or an e-mail from Napco telling me that the were refusing to allow
> ADI to sell their products anymore. SGI, Eastern, & Alarmax are the main
> guys I use for Napco products these days.
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> --
> Bob La Londe
> http://www.YumaBassMan.com
The P801 also supports integratable supervised wireless available and I have
very good luck with Napco wireless. If you have no need of wireless then
don't buy the receiver.
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Bob La Londe
http://www.YumaBassMan.com
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