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Re: Natural gas detectors and Co detectors



An optional alphanumeric keypad that displays fixed zone descriptions...
Zone 1, zone 2, Zone 3, etc.

Actual english descriptions would require a panel firmware upgrade, and
a 200pin simm chip installed in each keypad.

Displays time & date in JAG ZULU hours...

We can go on forever with this... LMAO

Jim Rojas




Mark Leuck wrote:
> "tourman" <robercampbell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1189394547.149759.183910@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Yeah, zone doubling is one of those features you either love or you
>> hate........ and it seems most hate it.....
>>
>> I can hear the design engineers now as they return from a Friday noon
>> liquid lunch........
>>
>> Employee: " Hey boss, over lunch I just figured out how to double up a
>> panel by making two zones out of one...(hic).."
>> Boss: " Keep up that original thinking...you're really gonna go places
>> my boy...!"
>> Janitor overhearing conversation..."Cripes, I wonder if they asked
>> their customers about that one...ain't never gonna sell me that
>> crap...."
>>
>> Sheesh ! Just buy a bigger panel for cryin' out loud.....
>>
>> RHC
>
> Thats too logical in fact I'm going to invent the two-zone panel using
> "zone-quading" just to piss everyone off
>
> It won't use big screw terminals, it'll be the tiny plastic type like DSC
> and Paradox
>
> No labels on the terminals, you'll have to count over using the wiring
> diagram on the box.
>
> The wiring diagram will use the greek language
>
> A tiny enclosure designed to thwart anyone with big hands and fat fingers.
>
> The knockout will be behind the circuit board.
>
> The installation guide will look like the fold-out map from a DSC panel.
>
> Now you'd think a panel like this would never sell but I'll also price it at
> $25, it'll go like hotcakes
>
>


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