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Re: DCS Power 832



No, but I understand your confusion, I'm butt ugly, have facial hair and I'm
hung like a horse.

Doug

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"Casual Observer" <no_junk_mail;@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:yU7nh.5047$IT2.3741@xxxxxxxxxxx
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> Are you my ex-wife?
>
> "Doug" <not@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:3v7nh.11853$Du.4811@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Please, you are not giving me enough credit, I know everything about
>> everything, not just alarm panels.
>>
>> Doug
>>
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>> "Casual Observer" <no_junk_mail;@nowhere.com> wrote in message
>> news:A5Umh.1985$PN2.1776@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>> The trouble light that's lit on the panel indicates that the issue is
>>> "The panel has failed to communicate with the central station."
>>>
>>> In
>>> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.security.alarms/browse_thread/thread/a93603c60f7d3297/9dd52362ae7c1e4d?lnk=st&q=%22failed+to+communicate+with+the+central+station%22&rnum=3&hl=en#9dd52362ae7c1e4d,
>>> poster "Doug L" who seems to know EVERYTHING about EVERY security system
>>> suggested "Program it as local and then power it down and back up again,
>>> reset the clock and the trouble light should go out".
>>>
>>> My system isn't connected to a central monitoring station - how do I
>>> "program it as a local" so it doesn't continue to try and connect?
>>>
>>> I assume that making it a local will still generate alarms inside the
>>> house, there just won't be any call to the monitoring facility to alert
>>> them of trouble.  Any way I could program it to call my cell phone
>>> instead?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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