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Re: FBI XL-2T



Or learn to whistle at the correct freq. for the handshake and
kissoff...then learn Alarmglish to interpret what message it has to send.

It ain't rocket science just a failure to communicate.

--
Crash Gordon
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<I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe>
"Frank Olson" <Use-the-email-links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:giNNi.8611$hT1.6714@xxxxxxxxxxxx
| pratheeps26@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
| > Well I programed it have way. I can arm  & disarm it. So if anything
| > happened the siren makes noise.I want to know some detail information
| > about to program it to call upto 4 phone #.
| >
|
|
| It will call any number you program into it.  It will expect to hear a
| special high frequency tone and then transmit the alarm or trouble code.
|  It will then expect another high frequency tone (called the
| "kiss-off") and hang up.  If it doesn't receive the special tone (you've
| programmed it to dial a telephone number that doesn't have a central
| station receiver on it), it will hang up and try again.  It will keep
| doing this for a preset number of times (I believe the default is eight)
| and then the keypads will go into "trouble".  They will display a
| communication fault that you can only reset by powering the system down
| and then back up again.  If you DO program it to dial your cell phone,
| you'll see your home phone number come up on your call display.  When
| you answer it, you'll hear "dead air" (the panel is waiting to hear that
| special tone).  When you hang up, the panel will dial your number again.
|  It will do this for the preset number of times.  You won't be able to
| tell whether the panel is calling in a system trouble (like a low
| battery), a fire alarm, or an intrusion.
|
| Quit trying to be a "cheap prick" and call a local alarm company to have
| your system professionally monitored!  :-)




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