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Re: Alegro question...



They make a good dishwasher

So like if you program the Allegro which has only on pir on interior
zone...and arm it Stay...you're got some great protection eh?


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"Mark Leuck" <mleuck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>a real Spartan system eh?
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> GE's bottom-end panel and 1 sensor, yup
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>> "justme2" <kpwhite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> I have the alegro keypad and 1 motion sensor.
>>> If i set it to monitor doors, windows and motion sensor, do i need a
>>> door sensor to activate the alarm?
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>>> I get the impression from the manuals that i need a door sensor to
>>> tell the system to arm when i leave through a door.
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>>> When i set it to monitor door, windows and motion sensor and i stay at
>>> the keypad and wait for the exit time to expire and then move in front
>>> of the motion sensor the alarm does not sound.
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>>> I did have it set up so that if i left the house before the exit time
>>> expired and then returned it would activate the siren.
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>>> So i guess my question is do i need a door sensor to activate the
>>> alarm when i leave?
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>>> If i press arm twice then leave the house i think i still need a door
>>> sensor to activate the alarm.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>
>>> P.S. I guess i could set it up again to sound alarm after the  30
>>> seconds entry delay times out.
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