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Re: Monitoring Peevs



ahah, been at it awhile have you Nick? :-)
yep, downloading, event buffers and callerID are a godsend, I also keep a
database of all significant
signals going back on some accounts almost 20 years. That and a service
history are
crucial and can make troubleshooting and calls to the client easier and more
professional.
I also use the second receiver slot in panels to send everything but alarm
signals
to the service pager so I can keep an eye on maintenance myself. Bit of a
drag with a massive power outage though :-) I also start every morning
checking a report from the station showing all the previous day's signals
too. I have to something to justify that outrageous monitoring fee that
nobody wants to pay ;-)


"Nick Markowitz" <nick-markowitz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:sfGvf.47$Ca4.19@xxxxxxxxxxx
> I agree totally with mickey .
> I know when i out my head on the pillow at night procedure is followed and
> if there is a problem i get a call no matter the hour so a signal that
might
> be ignored and might be something significant is not. thats were
downloading
> makes it nicei can always snoop in and find out whats going on in a system
> when it throws a strabge code istead of the signal being ignored.
>
>




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