[Message Prev][Message Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Message Index][Thread Index]

Re: Replacing an old dictograph system.



On Jun 29, 11:35=EF=BF=BDam, britpi...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I have just moved to a 51 year old house in Delaware. There is no info
> on the dictograph system so I don't know if it works, don't know the
> code to activate etc. It seems a shame to junk it although it wouldn't
> cover all my needs.
> Anyone any ideas?
> Thanks.
> A.

It would be more "a shame" to try to get it working again.

Anything labeled Dictograph has got to be 25 or more years old. You'd
be hard put to find anyone who'd know how to repair or maintain it if
they weren't in the business for at least that long. And forget about
replacement parts.

I'd guess that the contacts and sensors are of the same "vintage" so
you can pretty much expect that anyone coming in to give you an
estimate is going to want to change them also. The technology is so
updated that it wouldn't make sense to do anything other than just use
the wires and add all new equipment. The labor of the wiring is the
major part of an installation so it probably wont cost as much as you
might think to upgrade the equipment.


alt.security.alarms Main Index | alt.security.alarms Thread Index | alt.security.alarms Home | Archives Home