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Re: 15 sec dialer delay



"Don" <don@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> ">> >> > "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > So set up the panel to trigger an output on the Uplink then set the
Uplink
> > for 4/2 reporting. Closest trigger I can see is Alarm Memory
> >
> > It will do no good for Uplink to create a CANCEL signal since the alarm
> > panel can't trigger an output specifically by a cancel. If you want to
> > point
> > fingers then it looks like GE
>
> A job at GE would be ok. ;)
>
> Thanks for your input.
> Alarm memory....hmm....hadn't thought of that one.  But that would signal
an
> alarm not a disarm after alarm, right?

Right but it was the closest I could come to a cancel

> I'm sure ?? the NX 591 digital is in the works which will eventually fix
> this cobbled up digital cell backup solution.

Actually alarm.com fixed it for that panel a couple of years ago

But for now the auto cancel
> and the no dialer delay of the NX8 appears to be better for this cobbled
up
> digital cell back up than the NX8V2 with the 15 sec dialer delay unless
they
> had cancel as one of the aux ouput triggers [which they don't].  Closest I
> can see is "code entry" but that would send a signal any time the code was
> entered and might cause additional expense for too many uplink signals
> during billing cycle.

Then  you'd get a cancel anytime you disarm it, not good




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