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Re: Safewatch Pro 3000 arm/disam status



ADT has a personality??????? I thought they were just large and cold, no
personality included....... :-))

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Did I hear a whisper about the ADT personality disk?
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> "Roland Moore" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | You're welcome. It was mostly just cut and paste really. If the 4204
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> | is wired, addressed and enrolled properly, I'd try to get one of the
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> | to do a simple action (not the final version of what you want). Once you
> | know that you have all the basics out of the way, you can close in on
> | getting the desired action out of the relays, by trail and error if
> nothing
> | else. Honeywell (Ademco) is not my favorite panel, but I did a couple
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> | like yours with a 4204 in the past few days so I happened to remember
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> | to write it down here. Otherwise I might not have had an to answer your
> | post. If what I posted helps then we both got lucky. If you happen to
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> | Compass software with the ADT personality disk I wouldn't admit to much
> | about it here. If you hacked it then don't say anything. There are legal
> | types lurking and looking for their next payday. Let's just say that my
> | understaning is that you might be less than certain about the type of
> panel
> | programming software you have, and that's good enough for both of us.
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> | "Gadgets" <bcburn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | > Hi Roland,
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> | >   Thanks for the info. I'm not at home at the moment to look at what I
> | > have attempted, but clearly I am missing something. After seeing this
> | > all together, I'm starting to think maybe it's not a programming
> | > error, but more something I have connected incorrectly. But I will
> | > start again at the beginning and to try an narrow down what I have
> | > missed. I was just to the point where I though what I was trying to do
> | > wasn't actually possible or something.
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> | > Oh, and as a side note from Frank's comment, I can't use the onboard
> | > triggers they are in use for other purposes.
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> | > Thanks for the help.
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