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Re: 60-806 help



On Apr 19, 12:09=A0am, brihyn <bri...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Apr 18, 11:55=A0pm, Frank Olson <use-the-email-
>
> li...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Crash Gordon wrote:
> > > I agree with Frank...you weren't even close to guessing the code...yo=
u quick
> > > armed it.
> > > Good luck getting it disarmed now.
>
> > > There's two things you never, ever, ever do on a Friday night; one is
> > > attempt to "fix" your own computer, the other is push buttons on an a=
larm
> > > system you don't know the codes to.
>
> Considering I'm a network engineer and manage around 150 servers
> myself, I don't really mind fixing my own computeer on a friday night.
> And having previously been in a position of qa'ing and doing component-
> level repairs on security and fire alarm circuit boards (read: I had
> to troubleshoot down to the individual integrated circuiit or circuite
> board trace), along with designing and implementing my own fully
> functional monitoring system at the previous house, this doesn't seem
> that bad to me.
> Again, if I can get the programmer board and installer manual, I can
> reset the thing back to original defaults and reprogram it myself. And
> really, is having it unplugged right now worse than having it plugged
> in but unusable, as it was prior to me "randomly pushing buttons"???
> We've been here 6 months and up until now, the security system was
> useless.
> So thanks for the condescending attitude, but can we get back to
> actually answering my original question?

I would say stick with networks and computers not alarm systems


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