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Re: False Alarm



On Oct 10, 11:55=A0pm, Frank Olson
<use_the_email_li...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> mleuck wrote:
> > On Oct 9, 4:07 pm, Injun Ear <gonsleen...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> Last night, I got a call from my monitoring service saying my hall
> >> motion detector had tripped the alarm. =A0We were at a church meeting.
> >> They said they were sending the cops. =A0When we arrived home everythi=
ng
> >> was intact. =A0No doors or windows breached.
>
> >> So, what could have caused the Honeywell Aurora motion detector, that
> >> was just installed 3 months ago, to go off? =A0Could it be a loose
> >> connection or could it be a bug walking across the contacts? =A0I
> >> installed this system myself using most of the existing wiring from my
> >> old system. =A0This is the first problem I have had with it.
>
> > The most likely reason for it going off is that it's a Honeywell
> > Aurora motion
>
> Don't they have the multiple pulse count selector?? =A02 through infinity
> (the latter setting would ensure they *never* went off). =A0Whoops... =A0=
I'm
> confusint that with the AlarmFarce "pet proof" detector. =A0Pulse count?
> What's that? =A0 We'll just mount the sucker 3 and a half feet from the
> floor and turn it upside down. =A0Then we'll stick a sign out front with =
a
> big red line on it. =A0"Notice: =A0Burglars must be taller than this line=
 to
> break in. =A0Caution, we will use threatening language if you do (in both
> official languages)."

Did an AlarmForce rep beat you as a kid or something?


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