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



Yea, just what I want to spend my time on. Hooking up some DIY's "pre-wire"
to my control. For what, $50? This guy is probably a network "engineer" or
software "engineer". I can smell 'em, I tell ya.
js

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:46afc116$0$3581$815e3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> and some poor mook installer will try to install his switches with wires
> coming out of 1/4" holes in imported hardwood window frames...hmmm that
> should take only 3 minutes.
>
> damn...it takes 30-40 minutes just to get out of the truck, get organized
> and get rolling. NOTHING takes an hour.
>
> --
>
> Rob Giordano
> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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> "Buggs" <thatsallfolksl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:O_Nri.71436$dI1.62686@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | Grow up. You picked the wrong alarmco for the wrong reasons. Now you
> want
> | your cake and eat it too. Do it yourself if you don't want to pay, or
> STFU
> | and pay to have it done for you. Jeez.
> | js
> | <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
> | >>
> | >> news:1185856156.149767.104900@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | >>
> | >>
> | >>
> | >> > 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 -
> | >>
> | >> - Show quoted text -
> | >
> | >
> | >
> | > 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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