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Re: Chubb 206



sairay wrote:
> hmmm....interesting. I understand it will cost you about $110 but in
> my country that will translate to $1xxx (3 digits) and you can't get
> any DIY stuff yourself. Unless you know someone inside the company who
> is willing to sell you the part cheaply. We do not have those big DIY
> superstore here in my country.
>
> Robert, on the zone bypass if all the zones are set for tamper does
> that means I cannot bypass by hardware.

You can bypass tamper zones (on all of the Chubb products except for
"ChubbSmart" and later in which case you'll need to have a "manager code").


> Instead I would have to do it
> by program ? If this is the case I will be in bigger trouble cause I
> don't have the service instruction manual (program code). Any advice ?

Call Chubb.


>
> The reason I am reluctant to ask the chubb guy or any security expert
> to fix the problem is because I don't have anybody at home during the
> daytime and worry that they know every details on my alarm system.

They already do.  Chubb is one of the biggest security providers in the
world.  Everyone they employ are "screened", licensed (if required in
the jurisdiction), and bonded.  You needn't worry.  They're far more
professional and trustworthy than the Felon you're addressing this
particular message to.


> Just yesterday, my neigbour house was broken into in broad daylight. 2
> fellow drove their cars right into the car porch bypassing/opening his
> auto-gate with a master frequencies.

Chances are the perps are from Belgium (where they're well versed in
wireless technology and have the ability to compromise any security
system with a pair of headphones and the foil from a package of chocolate.


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