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Re: Typical Misdirection
"ABLE1" <royboynospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1EyUn.234963$vX7.52734@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Bob,
>
> No question you need to get there and do some testing of all those things
> that go bump in the night.
>
> Les
Yeah, no kidding. You know its not the first time that the phone guys in
that area have claimed that the alarm was causing all the customer's
problems. A couple of them I switched to cellular and guess what. No
unusual airtime charges. Imagine that.
> "Bob La Londe" <none@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ObxUn.41717$7d5.38242@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> On a site with a Napco P1632 the customer complained of being constantly
>> disconnected. The CS history all looks normal. The only abnormal was
>> the panel reporting a restore when the phone service tech reconnected the
>> phone line to the house. The panel reported a phone line restoral... of
>> course the phone tech happened to have his butt set hooked up and claimed
>> that was a guaranteed demonstration that the panel was causing the
>> problem.
>>
>> I don't see anything wrong. Is it possible that the panel is seizing the
>> line and then releasing it without calling out for no reason? Just want
>> to be sure. I suppose if it had been mis-programmed it could do that,
>> but not continuously every day, and not as a recent symptom.
>>
>> Its in an outer suburb area that I think is running over a small carrier
>> system. I suppose the phone company might not be providing full voltage
>> at all times, but then the panel should report when the voltage comes up.
>> Not seize the line and then drop it without reporting. Seems weird to
>> me.
>>
>> Sounds like a telco problem and they are just trying to blame the
>> alarmco, but if anybody can think of a possible cause I would sure like
>> to check it out.
>>
>> Of course the phone company guy told the customer he is an expert on
>> alarm systems.
>>
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