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Re: Intellisense FG-730 on Napco P3200



No matter how hard anyone tries to be smart when posting here, in the end no
one regularly posting on ASA is smart. So you're right, not trying to be
smart would be the best approach. But it's hard for some not to try and
pretend to be smart. Anyway, it makes for more interesting reading when
someone does try and occasionally even succeeds.

"t nguyen" <tnmissile@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:VeZIi.48$y83.31@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> According to your answer, I do not think you know anything about alarm
> system. so do not try to be smart.
> "Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1190349028.739700.238650@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > On Sep 20, 11:13?pm, "t nguyen" <tnmissi...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> Hello, I have installed a FG-730 on Napco p3200 with the following
> >> parameters
> >>  NC loop with default 750ms response.
> >>  programmed zone as 24 hr zone
> >>  did not connect any wires to the tamper terminal
> >>
> >> Everything was looking fine until I tested that glassbreak sensor with
> >> C&K
> >> simulator.  The alarm went off as expected but after I disarmed the
> >> system,
> >> the panel was still in alarm condition on the glassbreak zone.   The
> >> keypad
> >> displayed as system ready but the siren still went off.  Not sure what
is
> >> going here.  Could it be bad FG-730 or I did not program the panel
> >> correctly?  I tried to change the zone type to a normal burg zone (not
24
> >> hr) then it was ok.
> >>
> >> Thank you for your help
> >
> > I can't imagine what else you might think a 24 hour zone is .....
> > other than ......
> > a zone that will go into alarm 24 hours a day.
> >
> >
> > A 24 hour zone, means just that ................
> > The system will go into an alarm condition, 24 hours a day whether the
> > system is armed or not.
> >
> >
> > (Note: to ASA)
> > See new thread on RSQ's
> >
> >
>
>




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