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Re: Area Code Change: Ademco Vista 50
"Roland Moore" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > and we know some that do download some panel and leave no protection
>
> Yes we all know about his standard for "excellent service".
The only thing more dangerous than some who doesn't know is someone who
doesn't know but thinks they do, you fall in that last category
> But you forget
> that is not his department.
At least you finally got that part right, too bad thats the only thing
you've gotten right about me so far
> And as for keypad programming I know how to do that as well as foiling
> windows, installing lace wire and pull traps, using under carpet pressure
> mats along with vibration sensors and installing transducers on ultrsonic
> systems. I guess I should get a horse and buggy and go back to installing
> these on a McCullough loop panel or Potter direct wire? The technology
> changes with the times and it is important to stay up with it.
> >
> > > 3.. His system is already up and running, no need for a chip upgrade,
no
> > > need to have the program re-written
>
> Well if he only has one 6139 keypad and it fails, and this is an early
Vista
> 50 system, and the service tech only has a 6160 keypad, not much in the
way
> of programming is going to happen until someone fires up the downloader.
> That alone may be reason enough for a chip swap.
You need a 6139 or 6160 to change a phone number in a Vista-50?
Heh you might want to reconsider going back out in the field
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