[Message Prev][Message Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Message Index][Thread Index]

Re: Changing the call out phone number??



"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:6ac9d536-aa79-4d71-83b1-e410861d0178@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On May 27, 8:48 pm, "Bob La Londe" <onebike...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> "AngryOldWhiteGuy" <AngryOldWhiteGuy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote
>> in messagenews:irodvi$12g$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > "G. Morgan" <usenet_ab...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >news:g01tt6p2mg1dnsg8vrq6pfdvv40md11q1i@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> AngryOldWhiteGuy Wrote:
>>
>> >>>I have an alarm system that came with the house - we don't have it
>> >>>monitored, and it's currently showing an amber "Trouble" indicator
>> >>>because
>> >>>(so I've been told) there's no call out number that it can verify - so
>> >>>I'd
>> >>>like to set it up so that if there's a condition that'd cause the
>> >>>system
>> >>>to
>> >>>call a monitoring service, I'll get the call on my phone. It's a DSC
>> >>>Power
>> >>>832 system - can anyone point me to how I could program it to call my
>> >>>phone - if that's not possible, is there any way to eliminate the
>> >>>condition
>> >>>that's lighting the trouble light?
>>
>> >> Always willing to help an Angry Old White Guy.
>>
>> >> Unfortunately Sir, the alarm is trying to dial a receiver and changing
>> >> the number to your own will not help. It will keep on trying to
>> >> connect
>> >> to a receiver, and the trouble light will never go away. The trouble
>> >> you're getting is likely "Failure to communicate".
>>
>> >> Now the next big question, are you comfortable programming this thing?
>> >> Have you seen the 'installers' manual?
>>
>> >> Since you own the system, you can negotiate a good deal on monitoring
>> >> from a local dealer or ....
>>
>> >> If not, you may want to contact this fellow (he may be able to dial-in
>> >> to your system and reprogram it):
>>
>> >> Jim Rojas
>> >> Technical Manuals Online!
>> >>http://www.tech-man.com
>> >> 8002 Cornwall Lane
>> >> Tampa, FL 33615-4604
>> >> 813-884-6335
>> >> 813-440-6653 Fax
>> >> AOL: rojas813
>> >> MSN: jimro...@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> Yahoo: jimrojas
>> >> ICQ: 20116219
>>
>> > I am pretty sure that there isn't a dial in capability - I'll have to
>> > look
>> > into re-programming it myself - disabling the dialer shouldn't be that
>> > difficult, huh??
>>
>> D j vu... all over again.-
>
> I think it's more like V ja doo.
>
> That's the feeling you get when you don't want to be here again.

Ok, here is the easy way.  Remove the two wires in the screw terminals
marked AC and twist them together.  Then cut all the red wires.  That should
pretty effectively disable the dialer.





alt.security.alarms Main Index | alt.security.alarms Thread Index | alt.security.alarms Home | Archives Home