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Re: Concord 4 issue or user issue?



"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Dec 7, 11:17?am, "alarman" <nos...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Effenpig1 wrote:
> > On Dec 6, 9:38 pm, "alarman" <nos...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> Effenpig1 wrote:
> >>> Had a customer call with a issue I've never come across before.
> >>> Here's what happened: Installed a Concord 4 at her house about 3
> >>> months ago. I taught her to arm to stay with no delay at night, and
> >>> then she changes it to away when she leaves. Her daughter and
> >>> son-in-law are visiting, she left early in the morning and switched
> >>> from stay to away. After she left the daughter came out of her
> >>> bedroom and tripped the living room motion.
>
> >>> Here's where it gets weird: Son-in-law calls me and tells me what
> >>> happened, he says he's concerned because "the alarm went off for
> >>> about 10 to 15 seconds and shut off by itself" ( Not just the siren
> >>> stopping but a full clear)
>
> >>> I checked the event logs and heres what I found:
>
> >>> Zone 11 alarm then 5 seconds later an E406 cancel/abort by user #
> >>> U846 ( master code)
>
> >>> I'm thinking frazzled daughter gets crap scared out of her, panics,
> >>> punches in code, then somehow forgets that she did it. Her and her
> >>> husband were the only ones there and he didn't even know the code
> >>> anyway, so I'm sure he didn't cancel the alarm. Also, there are no
> >>> keyfobs or wireless keypads/remotes, 2 hardwired ATP1000 keypads.
>
> >>> I tested the system, arming it the same way they did that morning,
> >>> no issues. I'm going to run it by GE tech support tomorrow morning.
> >>> I'm
> >>> 99.999% sure it's just user error, but that .001% bugs me.
>
> >>> So what do you think, is it user error? because I can't imagine what
> >>> else it would be. Any thoughts?
>
> >> Get ready for a shock.
>
> >> Ready?
>
> >> People lie.
>
> >> To your face. Even though the evidence, plain to all, is there. They
> >> lie even whe the truth will suit them better. With some people, is't
> >> a sport.
>
> >> Now repeat after me: People lie.
>
> >> --
> >> js
>
> >> Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
>
> > I'm not sure what your point is, yes, people do lie. You lie, ?I lie,
> > we all lie. In fact I have an older sister who falls into the category
> > of "lies for the sport of it". ?Very annoying. However, I'm willing to
> > take someones word to an extent, until proven otherwise. I believe
> > that the customers daughter really doesn't think she disarmed it.
> > Maybe, she did remember later on that she did disarm it and was too
> > embarassed tell me. I'm certainly not going to call her an outright
> > liar over it.
>
> No one told you to call anyone a liar. The point is, people lie. Just file
> it away.
>

You're lying.

buyers are lyers.




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