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Re: I am Mr. Trunk Slammer



Roland wrote:
> Can you error check the program from the keypad? I thought not. I
> HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYONE PROGRAM FROM THE KEYPAD FROM SCRATCH THAT DID
> NOT GENERATE AT LEST ONE ERROR FLAG WHEN UPLOADED AND CHECKED. It
> might be a trivial error. Like I forgot to set the monthly test timer
> time. I didn't set the daylight saving parameters. I didn't put the
> customers name in the keypad. I set the back up phone number, but
> forgot to turn on the dial 3rd number option. I left the download
> code at default. You guys are not any different. Check you work,
> you'll find errors. Your pride will tell you they're too trivial and
> don't count. But they do count and they are errors. It is not being
> addicted to downloading. The panel was actually programmed from the
> keypad and is working. No one "fell apart". However that is not good
> enough. We have a policy to QC any program and to have a copy of the
> program written in the customer folder and electronically stored and
> backed up on the server. His time was scheduled so that programming
> was not one of his work elements. While he was keypad programming, he
> was doing added work that wasn't scheduled for him to do and threw it
> into overtime. I went there to do the panel programming that was
> scheduled to be downloaded, QC'd and the rest.
Here's a tip: wait until AFTER you program before your spark up that doobie.
js




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