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Speaking with DSC and Tri-ed today I learned that the units shipped out =
have a problem.
If the unit looses communication or is unable to communicate, it =
requires the installer to go out to the site to cycle power to the unit.
Tri-ed informed me they have stopped shipping waiting for new units with =
new software to fix the power cycle problem. They hope to have them =
next week.
Does anyone know about ULC/UL? If the first unit out had ULC/UL =
approval, with a software change as it was explained to me is all that =
is needed, will this new version have to go back to ULC/UL for =
approval?
And if you put a battery across the phone line and cut the phone line it =
does not send unless you tie back into an input on the radio Tri-ed =
explained to me.
What happens with the unit if doing it's own power cycling, if an alarm =
event takes place, is the event lost? I asked this of DSC tech =
support, still waiting for a call back from Harry Schultz.
If you have used any, you may want to contact your local distributor or =
DSC. I have looked on the DSC web site for any kind of Tech Bulletin or =
notice, as of now they have posted nothing.
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communicate, it requires the installer to go out to the site to cycle =
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shipping=20
waiting for new units with new software to fix the power cycle =
problem. =20
They hope to have them next week.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Does anyone know about ULC/UL? If =
the first=20
unit out had ULC/UL approval, with a software change as it was explained =
to me=20
is all that is needed, will this new version have to go back to =
ULC/UL for=20
approval?</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>And if you put a battery across the =
phone line and=20
cut the phone line it does not send unless you tie back into an input on =
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it's own power=20
cycling, if an alarm event takes place, is the event =
lost? I=20
asked this of DSC tech support, still waiting for a call back from Harry =
Schultz.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
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contact your=20
local distributor or DSC. I have looked on the DSC web site for =
any kind=20
of Tech Bulletin or notice, as of now they have posted =
nothing.</FONT></DIV>
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