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Re: Monitoring Conversion



On Friday, November 9, 2012 10:53:26 PM UTC-5, E DAWSON wrote:
> "G. Morgan" <sealteam6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:772r98huh=
ulf8cqk408p97761t3rk3e44c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > ABLE1 Wrote: > >>Hey all, =
>> >>Sometime ago there was some discussion about a device to assist in a >=
>takeover of a panel with out having to do any programming. As I >>remember=
 it was a thingie that plugged in at the RJ31X and would >>communicate to y=
our C/S. >> >>Anyone have a name or model that I can search for?? > > With =
panels being so cheap, I don't know why you wouldn't replace it and > start=
 over. That way you *know* it's programmed correctly. > You can go to http:=
//www.digitaldiverter.com/digitaldiverter.html , but why, why, why would yo=
u ever want to do that? Find a way to get the owner to pay for it either at=
 takeover or over time if you are one of those companies that like to tie u=
p folks. Or, you can go to Jim Rojas Technical Manuals Online! at http://ww=
w.tech-man.com. He can reset a panel for $20. Can you afford $20? So, you c=
an't wait for it, Ok, invest in the type of panel you are needing, $40 to $=
100 possibly depending on the brand. You put it in the customer's panel now=
. Then you send the old board to Jim Rojas, he resets it and sends it to yo=
u with shipping for $20. Now you have a spare for the next customer, and re=
peat. Now, you can feel like you did the right thing for your customer by a=
ctually really reprogramming his panel. Think of someone you really hold in=
 high honor and you really cared for; would you install a panel redialer in=
 their system? I think not. So go do the right thing.

Sniff sniff.=20
That was beautiful.
I think I'm going to cry.


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