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Re: Anyone knows the installer code that Tyco uses



On 2/7/2020 3:33 PM, phoenixintsys@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Friday, February 7, 2020 at 2:17:35 PM UTC-5, Jim Davis wrote:
>> On Friday, February 7, 2020 at 1:28:15 PM UTC-5, Bob La Londe wrote:
>>> On 2/7/2020 10:31 AM, phoenixintsys@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>> On Friday, February 7, 2020 at 12:16:55 AM UTC-5, Jim Davis wrote:
>>>>> On Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at 8:46:31 PM UTC-5, phoeni...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>>>> On Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at 1:10:58 PM UTC-5, Jim Davis wrote:
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, February 4, 2020 at 3:53:50 PM UTC-5, phoeni...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>>>>>> Anyone knows the installer code that Tyco uses for the following panel  128FBPN
>>>>>>>> FYI I am familiar with the honeywell panels so I know all the factory default codes
>>>>>>>> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> shush! get back to me in small print so no one can hear you and i'll tell you the code -----shussssh!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jim,
>>>>>> I am quite a tall guy with large hands, feet, nose and ears and the other things that go along with being tall, I think you can guess the rest, so since you are a small guy with small hands that can use a small keyboard, I guess you have the rest of your anatomy small also, along with a small mind.
>>>>>> Try to be part of the solution not the problem.
>>>>>> And thank you for your reply.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now THAT's HILARIOUS  !!!!!!
>>>>>
>>>>> An actual typographical threat.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm surprised with all that bigness that you aren't typing in capital letters.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now THAT would be scary. oooowwww! REALLY scary.
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh, and your right, I'm sure you'll do much better with the ASSis People.
>>>>>
>>>>> Your gone troll.
>>>>>
>>>>> Bye Bye now.
>>>>>
>>>>> SNIP !
>>>>
>>>> Jim,
>>>>        Once again you are mentioning size, you seem to have the affinity about size. Are you trying to compensate for some short coming anatomically.
>>>> Les was able to articulate his point on where he stand on the issues, as for you your reply always seem to be childish and immature, not once you said anything with substance.
>>>> As for ASIS I don't think you have the professional credentials nor the mental capacity to interact with people that look at issues and not, reply to people and a sophomoric manner without contributing anything useful.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> To be fair you haven't said anything of substance either.  Nor have you
>>> added any value to this group.  I am a member of many forums, and manage
>>> one as well as following several Usenet groups, and your interaction
>>> here is classically repeated many times over time and space.
>>>
>>> 1.  Oh look a group that that might help me.
>>> 2.  Help me and do something that might even be questionable ethically
>>> and certainly only for the purpose of helping me.
>>> 3.  What do you mean, "No."  I thought this group was (** insert phrase
>>> here), but since you aren't then you must inferior and I will insult you
>>> because I think you deserve it.
>>>
>>> ** Most common meaning of phrase is "here to serve me, intended to
>>> insult you, or better yet both."
>>>
>>> One I see on my fishing forums all the time is,
>>>
>>> 1 & 2. "Hey I have never contributed to your forum, and I will not
>>> contribute in the future, but I am fishing a tournament in your area
>>> next week end and I am giving you the opportunity to share with me all
>>> the secrets, tips, tactics and techniques for your area as well as
>>> current hot spots and current conditions."
>>>
>>> 3.a.  What do you mean no?  I thought this forum was here to share
>>> information and help people.  Obviously I was wrong. Maybe you shouldn't
>>> even have a forum.
>>>
>>> 3.b.  I am also to lazy to bother doing a search of your forums among
>>> the tens of thousands of posts to find the information already shared
>>> freely.  Just summarize it all for me.
>>>
>>> Its old.  Its tired.  Its one way.  There is some economic truth to each
>>> person only doing what's best for themselves, but if that was an
>>> absolute this group wouldn't exist at all. So how about you start over.
>>> Except for Mark I doubt many of the other members of the group have the
>>> codes you want, and it would be a violation of trust with those
>>> companies for Mark to share their dealer program codes.
>>>
>>> The best thing to do in many cases is a panel swap, but if the only
>>> reason the church is trying to change companies is to save a few dollars
>>> a month and break a contract.  Perhaps you should walk away anyway.  You
>>> will never get compensated for the panel or the time in most cases.
>>> I've never had a church willing to pay me for anything, but they are
>>> more than willing to waste hours and hours of my time to get multiple
>>> quotes, say they want the gold standard, and then say "If you donate it
>>> you know its tax deductible right?"  Even when I was hurting for money
>>> they wanted me to destitute myself to donate it.  I'm not uncharitable.
>>> I have done work for children's homes and other charities totally for
>>> free, but they didn't waste my time looking for a solid gold handout
>>> when they could afford it.  They truly needed it.
>>
>> Fabulous reply Bob.
>>
>> Although I must say, I wouldn't have taken up my valuable time to do it myself.
>> We've been through too much in this group to start the whole thing over again.
>>
>> I couldn't believe that he was touting his "professionalism" after asking for help in determining another companys dealer codes.
>>
>> Amazing!
>
> Guys,
>          I get it,my approach on asking for help was not the best , I did not think about the ethical aspect of what my request entail.What was surprising was the response, as for professionalism I ask fellow colleagues  in other disciplines for help and a favorite reply I get back is " really I think you got to retool your request". That being said after getting back the replies, how would you guys attract people that might have something to offer, and contribute to the forum.
> I can see that you guys are passionate about the field of security and what I can gather, you have the years of experience to back it up, so I will still monitor the post I am not going to disappear into the night, but hopefully maybe one day I can be of help to someone.Once again I appreciate your  time and I would say our lively debate so far. An to update you guys I went on Ebay and got me a panel today as Les said just replaced the thing and I got some reading material from Honeywell and both my friend and I will attempt to replace the panel, hopefully his points list is accurate.
>
> Best Regards,
> Stephen James.
>
>
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