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Re: 15 sec dialer delay



"JoeRaisin" <joeraisin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:k6mKg.24$Ez.16@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Not if you used a relay in between the bell out and the uplink. Either
> with a delay or triggered by the one with a delay.
>
> Petem wrote:
>> I think you can had a delay on the uplink as Jim said but if you cant...
>>
>> using a timer delay relay as the triggering device for the uplink would
>> fix the trouble,but this would also prevent fire alarm to be screened
>> from burglary alarm if using one sirens output for both fire and
>> burglar..(pulse for fire and continuous for burglar)
>>

TRY THIS
http://www.elkproducts.com/products/elk-941.htm

>>
>>
>>
>> "Don" <don@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
>> %GiKg.18369$ry2.8321@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>>Maybe I am over looking something here but these new GE panels [NX8V2]
>>>that have a built in 15 sec delay on the dialer in order to decrease
>>>false alarms seem to be causing problems when used with a digital Uplink
>>>anynet instead of solving them.  Customer comes in wrong door and sets
>>>off instant alarm and goes to keypad and disarms system withiin the 15
>>>sec. digital uplink sends generic burg.  Panel sends nothing.  no alarm,
>>>no cancel, no nothing. How is that going to decrease false alarms?  Am I
>>>missing something?
>>>At least with the old NX8 central would get alarm and cancel signals to
>>>go along with generic burg from uplink.  Seems the powers that be who
>>>built in this 15 sec delay should have thought about this or at least
>>>come up with a full data digital like the NX 591 was a full data analog.
>>>
>>
>>



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