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Re: Aritech GS 610 Shock Sensor
yah; "oh yeah!!!! I forgot to tell you we USED to have windows in the
garage (this after spending 2 hours trying to figure out where those extra
wires go...right?)
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**Crash Gordon**
"Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> yah, if they're looped in the wall (yuck).
>> call the rocket scientists!
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> Had one years ago where the homeowner drywalled over two bedroom windows
> leaving the contacts in the system. On the outside he closed in a carport
> to
> make a garage, leaving the windows exposed on the interior of the garage.
> Ok, once I realized what he did, fixing it wasn't much of a problem. Along
> with multiple windows on one drop, unloading all the crap he piled up in
> the
> garage, which hid the windows on that side to begin with, reminded me of
> why
> I hate taking over systems.
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>> **Crash Gordon**
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>> "Frank Olson" <use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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>> > Crash Gordon wrote:
>> >> some versions had a built in switch in addition to the roller shock
>> >> sensor ... you have to figure out with pair goes together (should be
> easy
>> >> to tell by loooking at the terminal strip).
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>> >> personally, I'd disable it from the panel, rather than having that
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>> >> wired buried.
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>> > The problem being that other windows may be on that zone as well.
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