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Re: Ademco Vista-15 Install Manual
This is entirely possible and have seen several of my panels over the years
come very close to to igniting from neglected batteries. I never leave
anything in the box.
"grabbitt" <sn@xxxxx> wrote in message
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| "Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| >> Installation/programming manuals are hardly ever
| >> given to the end user...for good reasons too - they're
| >> written in Alarmglish and one mistake in programming
| >> and you may render the panel totally useless.
| >
| > That's one of the reasons. The other is that without the manual
| > the client will need the installer for any changes or additions
| > the system may require in future.
| >
| > I always left the manuals, along with any drawings and job notes
| > in a large, plastic envelop inside the control panel cabinet.
| > This made it easy to service since the proper manual for the
| > particular panel in use was always on site. Occasionally
| > manufacturers issue new versions of the manuals with version
| > upgrades of the panels. If the original manual is kept on
| > premises the service technician doesn't have to concern himself
| > with searching the truck for the right paperwork.
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| I would not recommend stuffing lots of paper inside an alarm panel.
| Potential fire hazard. Just what an unsuspecting customer needs, lots of
| flammable material stuffed inside an electric device cabinet that is
| generating heat. WOW! Good thing you are not in the trade! You really
| should think before posting some of this stuff to more unsuspecting diy
vict
| err clients.
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