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Re: Changing the call out phone number??



On May 29, 2:01=A0pm, "Bob La Londe" <onebike...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Jim" <alarmi...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > On May 27, 8:48 pm, "Bob La Londe" <onebike...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:>> "Ang=
ryOldWhiteGuy" <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 DS=
C
> >> >>>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 chang=
ing
> >> >> 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 troubl=
e
> >> >> you're getting is likely "Failure to communicate".
>
> >> >> Now the next big question, are you comfortable programming this thi=
ng?
> >> >> Have you seen the 'installers' manual?
>
> >> >> Since you own the system, you can negotiate a good deal on monitori=
ng
> >> >> 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 t=
o
> >> > look
> >> > into re-programming it myself - disabling the dialer shouldn't be th=
at
> >> > 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. =A0Remove the two wires in the screw terminals
> marked AC and twist them together. =A0Then cut all the red wires. =A0That=
 should
> pretty effectively disable the dialer.

RHC: Ok, now that we've all had our fun with you, I'll give you a
straight answer.

First off, unless you have the installer code, nothing else I say
matters a damn.

Assuming you do, go...*8, installer code to get into programming mode.
Then go into section 015 and turn off the 7 light (this disables
telephone line monitoring). Then go into section 380 and turn 1 light
off. Then pound out  (#) and things should work properly, as your
panel will not try to dial out, and the TLM is now disabled (so it
won't look for dial tone and generate a trouble when it doesn't see
that )


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