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Re: Deleting a Sensor from Caddx
What is the ultimate complicated job?
The Rocket Scientist probably uses the phrase "It's not brain
surgery!"
The Brain Surgeon probably uses "It's not rocket science!"
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 20:57:26 -0500, "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
><stevenktt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> On Sep 12, 11:29 pm, "Buggs" <thatsallfol...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > steven...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> > > I have a wireless transmitter that is broken. The keypad beeps about
>> > > every 30 seconds or so and says "Zone Lost". The sensor is in the
>> > > bedroom and at Zone 10. How do I stop the beeping. Do I need to
>> > > delete the sensor or Zone? How do I do that and then how do I renable
>> > > it when I get a new sensor. Please provide the keypad keys to
>> > > push...be detailed as I do not know how to program the system.
>> >
>> > Ah, then you shouldn't be fat-fingering it. RTFM, or call someone who
>knows
>> > what they are doing. Yeah, you'll have to pay them.
>> > js
>>
>> Ouch...you're a tough bunch. Sorry folks..looks like I got on a
>> discussion group of service people. Just wanted what should have been
>> an easy answer. I respectfully retract my question. I'll do the
>> research and figure it out for myself. It should not take a service
>> call to delete a sensor.
>
>Well we've been told its not rocket science, why wouldn't it take a service
>call? Do you know what's involved?
>
>> By the way...I do recall a Robert Bass gentleman from a few years ago
>> that was very helpful with these type questions.
>> Thanks anyway- Steve
>
>You must be mistaken
>
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