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Re: Installation/Upgrade info needed for Safewatch Pro 3000EN, from Tyco / ADT



These guys are right.  It takes a long time to get everything set up
properly, and it sounds like you don't have the patience to do it right.
Better to pay someone to do it.  That's really not a bad price.

<adv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1185912671.442348.302890@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On Jul 31, 8:16 am, "Roland More" <NoSpamrol...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> It might not be a matter of just connecting the wire to the panel but
>> some
>> programming as well. If they are only charging you $35 to do it that is a
>> bargain. Most service calls around here are $75 per hour (local only).
>> There
>> is a trip charge if out of area service.
>>
>> <awetrwer...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> news:1185856156.149767.104900@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>> > I'm looking for an installation manual, a website or other information
>> > for the following alarm system:
>>
>> > Safewatch Pro 3000EN, from Tyco / ADT
>>
>> > I'm looking for exact information (preferably in printed form) on
>> > installing a second, or even a third keyboard, as well as additional
>> > door, window, glass breakage, and motion sensors.  Please be
>> > considerate and only post if you are able to add constructive
>> > information.
>>
>> > This appears to be a disappointingly cheap system. At this point I am
>> > stuck with it. I will not pay $35 to have the door and window sensors
>> > I already ran in new construction simply connected to the circuit
>> > board.- Hide quoted text -
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> No, not $35 total. I'd grab that in a second. These people want $35
> for each and every window AND each and every door. I have maybe 35
> doors and windows hard wired already. I am not paying these thieves
> $1225 to do what will take under one hour. Plus hundrds for keypads
> I've found for $50. They saw this when they installed it and ADT
> salesman said it isn't a problems for me to do it myself. By he failed
> to tell me they will not provide info. I didn't know ADT was so
> dishonest and such overpriced scammers. I thought I found one of the
> best. They have a lot of problems ahead of them from me,...A hell of a
> lot if ADT thinks they are going to scam me this way.
>
> Certainly someone has a diagram, install manual, or just knows enough
> about there to assist? Greatly appreciated....
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