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Re: Moose Z1100 Problems



> Many posters here are fond of the Z1100...

I can't speak for anyone else but I would say
I *was* fond of the Z1100.  For its day it was
an advanced panel -- a good workhorse for
residential and even mid-size commercial
jobs.

They were easy to program, flexible and
IMO well designed.  However, the technology
has advanced way beyond those days and
now it's an antique.

That said, if it can be made to continue
working without much expense or too much
trouble, it's worth saving.  It lasted this long
for a reason.  Moose built strong panels.

If you have a Z100 panel, all he probably
needs is the right side PCB which is behind
the main circuit board.  You could thrown in
main panel as well just in case but IME the
majority of times when a Z1100 gets zapped
only the side board gets fried.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

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Bass Home Electronics
941-925-8650
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
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> I am not and never was a Moose sycophant. Since you have had the panel for many years may I suggest you have obtained all the
> value it has to give and perhaps it is time to think about getting a current production panel to replace it.
> I removed a Moose panel today. If it isn't in the trash I'll already I might be able to send it to you. If I thought it was
> actually doing you a favor and not a disservice I would consider it.
>
> <target_decoy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1175886585.181990.42830@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi all:
>>
>> We have a Moose Z1100 (Series I) that we hope to have monitored.  It
>> was monitored until a while ago when our alarm company went out of
>> business.  The alarm system seems to work fine except that when we
>> plug the panel into the phone jack, our whole phone system goes dead
>> (no dialtone.)
>>
>> Anyone know if this is a common failure mode?  Is this a fixable
>> problem?  Any thoughts you have will be greatly appreciated!!
>>
>> --Z
>>
>
>




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