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Re: FBII OMNI 400/600 question
On Apr 24, 9:57=EF=BF=BDpm, "hayes" <h...@xxxx> wrote:
> "Security Alarm Man" <Sec.Alarm....@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:11774=
69347.337302.6830@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
> > This is a battery protection circuit. =A0You can bypass it by
> > temporarily putting a jumper wire between battery negative and aux
> > power negative. =A0This will allow =A0the panel to power up and run
> > without AC. =A0After it starts, remove the jumper and it will run until
> > the battery gets to low to operate the system. =A0Then it will shut down
> > again. =A0This prevents the battery from being deep-discharged.
>
> > Another great source for updates and new information is a toolbar that
> > gives you instant access to Honeywell's MyWebTech. =A0You can download
> > visit the download page athttp://mywebtechportal.ourbusinesstoolbar.com/
> > or download it directly using the following URL link,
> >http://mywebtechportal.ourbusinesstoolbar.com/exe
>
> > Hope this helps you out. =A0By the way, this same trick works on the
> > newer vista p panels as well.
>
> whats the password?- Hide quoted text -
>
Just watch what you're doing with this jerk.
He's advertising his website here which he isn't supposed to be doing
in the first place and second he's implying that it has something to
do with Honeywell and it doesn't. You've got to download some kind of
file in order to gain access to the site.
I'd be pretty careful with someone who's trying to impersonate a large
corp. or misdirect you.
The guys is obviously trying some kind of scam.
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