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Re: alarm questions for DSC PC2500



On Jan 12, 5:59=A0pm, "Mark Leuck" <m..le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Stanley" <staniga...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > On Jan 10, 7:55 am, Frank Olson
> > <use_the_email_li...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > Stanley wrote:
> > > > Frank: I have checked the fuses. They are still conducting and
> > > > runnable.
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> > > OK... =A0The "last step" in the troubleshooting process involves
> > > connecting the keypad directly to the control. =A0Power down the syste=
m
> > > and disconnect it from the wires in the wall. =A0Then connect it direc=
tly
> > > to the keypad terminals on the main board and power the system back up=
.
> > > =A0 If the same LED's light and the keypad remains unresponsive, I wou=
ld
> > > suggest that the system (or the keypad) is "hooped". =A0It would be fa=
irly
> > > easy to replace the system with one of the newer "Power" series panels=

> > > from DSC. =A0Contact a friendly local dealer who's amenable to selling=
 you
> > > a new panel or one of the online dealers located here:
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> > >http://www.yoursecuritysource.com/buyingonline.htm
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> > > Good luck!!
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> > I have an appointment with an alarm monitoring company to change the
> > entire system today.
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Looks like the bassalarm cash register won't be ringing this time. :-)


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