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Re: DSC GSM Radio back ups



On Aug 23, 1:16=A0am, "Crash Gordon" <webmas...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> I just ordered a 2530 should have it Monday/Tuesday....apparently Uplink =
did
> not do a very good job of promoting it to distrib. OR letting their tech
> support know that it doesn't need a 2 amp pwr supply. Their documentation
> isn't even finished yet - they sent me a red-lined copy of the install
> sheet.
>
> Supposedly it pulls 600ma max (verbally) but if you look at the docs it s=
ays
> 250ma on transmission...soooo...what does that mean? Dunno, they gave me
> some double-speak dribble about 3 volts conversion from 12volt supply...h=
ave
> no idea what they mean. But since a Vista 15 has 600ma and only running 1=
 kp
> ought to be ok if you power from the battery charging circuit....or maybe
> even the keypad buss power. I can hardly wait to blow one up.
>
> --
> **Crash Gordon**
>
> "tourman" <robercampb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> news:e411f391-b36c-487a-b96b-f02843dd5448@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> > On Aug 19, 12:02 am, "Crash Gordon" <webmas...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > wrote:
> >> Im gonna try this on an XR6 sending CID...if it doesn't work I'll go w=
ith
> >> a
> >> vista 10 probably...there's only 1 window, 2 doors and maybe a 1 gb an=
d
> >> maybe 1 keyfob.
>
> >> 2530 =A0sounds good too.
>
> >> --
> >> **Crash Gordon**
>
> >> "mleuck" <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> >>news:0d819377-be0a-43b7-975e-304b80bb2c50@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=
.
>
> >> > On Aug 16, 11:27 pm, "Crash Gordon" <webmas...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=
>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> 2550 is same flat rate (unless you increase the test frequency)...a=
nd
> >> >> it
> >> >> passes SIA & CID through, no extra big power supply and has its own
> >> >> mini
> >> >> battery backup. I'm gonna put one in my daughters apt next week.
>
> >> >> --
> >> >> **Crash Gordon**
>
> >> >> "nick markowitz" <nmarkow...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> >> >>news:e321e97d-28ab-4467-8ad6-b0a714047530@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=
m...
>
> >> >> > On Aug 9, 12:55 pm, mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> >> >> On Aug 9, 6:45 am, nick markowitz <nmarkow...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >> >> >> > On Aug 8, 4:31 pm, mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >> >> >> > > On Aug 7, 9:52 pm, G. Morgan <usenet_ab...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >> >> >> > > > mleuck wrote:
> >> >> >> > > > >If that is the plan he signed then yes, do you not
> >> >> >> > > > >understand
> >> >> >> > > > >how
> >> >> >> > > > >service plans work?
>
> >> >> >> > > > Sure, they are one-sided with the advantage always going t=
o
> >> >> >> > > > Mega-Corp.
>
> >> >> >> > > And yet he still signed up, next time read the contract
>
> >> >> >> > > > For all we know that thing is sending bullshit
> >> >> >> > > > diagnostics/updates
> >> >> >> > > > and other
> >> >> >> > > > non-alarm related stuff. =A0I would want to see a breakdow=
n of
> >> >> >> > > > the
> >> >> >> > > > data
> >> >> >> > > > allegedly x-mitted, and separate the garbage from the actu=
al
> >> >> >> > > > signals.
>
> >> >> >> > > Or he could have been sending opening/closings, daily test
> >> >> >> > > signals
> >> >> >> > > etc
>
> >> >> >> > Thats why I like =A0Uplink and its flat rate =A0may not do cid=
 simple
> >> >> >> > general burg or fiire but no cut offs or overages etc. like
> >> >> >> > tellular
> >> >> >> > and others.
>
> >> >> >> It sounds like you are using AnyNet, why not the new 2550?
>
> >> >> > waiting to try out a 2550 have not had any new cell back ups come=
 in
> >> >> > have used the cid adapter it works great for any net
>
> >> > They also have a cheaper 2530 coming out that's powered by the panel
> >> > battery unless they've changed something since beta. I've got one
> >> > connected to a 21iP and it works very well
>
> > RHC: Yeah, I've just been talking to Uplink as well as my local
> > wholesaler and I plan to install an Uplink 2530 unit next week for a
> > client who has no phone line. The monthly rate for transmission is
> > identical to any of the other digital Uplink units I have in service
> > and it needs nothing special in the way of receivers at the monitoring
> > station. If this unit works as advertised, it's a relatively
> > inexpensive way to get around all the VoIP bull**it (assuming those
> > cheapshit customers will pay for it of course...which they likely
> > won't)
>
> > But for anyone serious about their alarm transmission security to the
> > station, this looks GOOD. I'll post later next week how it goes.....

RHC: I guess with so much uncertaintly, it will probably be best to
put in an auxiliary power supply and back up battery, like the older
Uplink units, just to be safe.


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