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Re: disconnect AC power for Commander 2000 alarm
NSA PSYCHOPATH LeeHaryanto or whatever SHIT you call yourself,
Did you PSYCHO-ANALYZE how YOUR UNDERAGE DAUGTHER felt YOUR DICK inside her
pussy when YOU RAPED HER and BRAINWASHED her to think her boyfriend was
FUCKING HER ?
Did you PIMP your UNDERAGE DAUGHTER to Robert Mueller, Keith Alexander,
Mathew Hayden, John Negroponte and Rumsfeld ?
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<LeeHaryanto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1154027270.194769.52220@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> All,
> I have a Commander 2000 home alarm system (by ITI, which has been
> purchased by GE, I think). The product is discontinued.
>
> I am trying to completely shut off power to this system. Last night, I
> could not seem to find a transformer that feeds power to this system.
> So, if I want to try again today, the questions are:
> 1. I can just disconnect some wires inside the control panel right? If
> so, which wire is the one to disconnect? And how to "disconnect"? I
> saw some wires looped around some kind of screws. Can I just unscrew?
> This should be low-voltage since the panel is fed by a low-voltage
> source through the transformer, correct??
>
> 2. If I find the transformer and it is the hard-wired type, how do I
> disable or disconnect/unplug this from the power source?
>
> 3. Once I remove power from the panel and take out the backup battery -
> the alarm will be completely dead correct? Even if some of the sensors
> have low battery, it will NOT make the annoying beep at night anymore,
> correct?
>
> Thanks,
> LH
>
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