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Re: Moose Z1100 Problems
Hi Roland, thanks for the reply and the offer for help. I have
determined that it's the right-side circuit board that's the problem.
If you haven't already trashed it, (or if its not currently chained to
your boat, keeping it from drifting), I would be very interested if
you would consider shipping the boards to me. I hope we can work
something out...
Thanks,
--Z
On Apr 6, 6:07 pm, "Roland" <rol...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Many posters here are fond of the Z1100. 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_de...@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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