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Re: Ademco wireless system
This is something you obviously can't learn by yourself. Logically there is
only one way I could have gotten that information. Bosch has already sent
letters out to all its employees explaining company policy. If I give out
the recipe there might be trouble. Bosch might pull its BCSD for one. Since
I have only been trained by a handful of Bosch trainers it wouldn't take
much to get back to the "guilty dog" and he would not have a job anymore.
Until Bosch gives up their anal witch hunt I'll keep quiet. It is enough to
know there is a back door despite official statements to the contrary.
"Nomen Nescio" <nobody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:d4f75e488952c2aca4259d3b9260b072@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Roland More said:
>
>>The G series has a way to
>>automatically lock you out. If the AC and battery power go, and then the
>>lithium battery fails (for about 30 minutes - until the caps drain), the
>>panel locks you out. You get charged $40.00 for that too. Yes I know there
>>is a way around that, but according to Bosch OFFICIALLY it doesn't exist.
>
> Tell me more. How do you get around that?
>
> I'm still wondering if the engineers were just stupid, or whether they did
> this on purpose. My best guess is this was meant to protect the integrity
> of the datalock system, but considering they'll unlock the panel if you
> send it back, maybe they just wanted to make a fast $40.
>
> - badenov
>
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