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Re: Panel Saver



"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:468516aa$0$516$815e3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

> Theres a cheapo cs on the internet that uses them (it may be that co.
> that you saw..but i seem to remember a different name). I have an
> ollllddddd client that went with them (he regrets it but hes too cheap
> to come back to me)...it works like this; you sign up for monitoring
> and they sell you one of those things for 50 bucks, when you get it
> you plug it in and send signals and tell them what you set off and I
> guess they put in zone descriptions. Of course no supporting stuff
> will ever get to them...restorals, troubles, low batts, ac fail, daily
> test, etc - since the homeowner will not know how to send those.
>
> Its really dumb.
>
>
>
> "Tommy" <tommy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:Xns995E4DFFBD25Etommynospamcom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>| "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>| news:46844fa3$0$512$815e3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>|
>| > I guess if you're just interested in RMR.
>| > But if you're locked out of programming a panel...how'd you service
>| > your client properly.
>| >
>| >
>|
>| I don't think that i would use one anyway; for the reason you put
>| forth if no other. I just thought it was an interesting work around
>| to avoid real work. How much work must it put on the central to weed
>| out oddball signals that might be coming from the panel.
>
>
>

That's a great DIY solution.

Ya gets what ya pays for


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