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Re: Hey wats up?



On 12/28/2021 6:34 PM, ABLE1 wrote:
> On 12/28/2021 7:24 PM, RTS wrote:
>> On 12/28/2021 4:29 PM, ABLE1 wrote:
>>> On 12/28/2021 3:38 PM, Jim Davis wrote:
>>>> On Monday, December 27, 2021 at 12:15:54 PM UTC-5, ABLE1 wrote:
>>>>> On 12/26/2021 11:07 PM, Jim Davis wrote:
>>>>>> Is everybody so busy that ya can't even say Merry Christmas an
>>>>>> Happy Nue Years
>>>>>> Come on guys.Ya missed Christmas At least lets hear it for the NUE
>>>>>> Years
>>>>>>
>>>>>> HAPPY NEW YEAR ! ! !
>>>>> Hi Jim,
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, I am here. This Holiday Season has been a bit of a drag for me.
>>>>> I have been responding to those that send me greetings but little
>>>>> else.
>>>>> Some family some friends. As for here on ASA, well I slipped up.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the reminder and belated Merry Christmas and wishing you
>>>>> and the others that might stop in a Very Happy New Year!!!
>>>>>
>>>>> Or maybe............... please make the best of 2022 that you can!!!
>>>>> It will be challenging to say the least. ;-(
>>>>>
>>>>> The world may have to spin the opposite way to clear out all the
>>>>> bad stuff!! Then again the amount of bad stuff may be far too much.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyhow, have yourself a Happy New Year!!!
>>>>>
>>>>> Les
>>>>
>>>> Hi Rocky, Les,
>>>> Rocky, I don't know what's the matter with me but memory loss
>>>> doesn't seem to be one of my problems.
>>>> Rocky, I don't know what's the matter with me but memory loss
>>>> doesn't seem to be one of my problems.
>>>> Rocky, I don't - - - - - Ehhhhh - - - - -  Never mind.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, Les, I sense a lull in you usually "up" posts,
>>>> Don't let all this sh%#t get to you. This too will pass. Just have
>>>> to wait it out.
>>>> I always keep in mind that whatever good or bad that I'm feeling
>>>> about an event or the actions of others is that it's not the first
>>>> time that it's happened and it won't be the last. If you think about
>>>> it, every generation has had some problem or other. Just think back
>>>> about the 60's and 70's. Everybody thought we'd never survive the
>>>> "revolution" in the culture. But we did. Think about the WWII
>>>> generation. What they went though.
>>>> People will look back on this time and wonder and ask us how we ever
>>>> survived this and we'll just shrug it off as something that had to
>>>> be done and - - -  we did it. Both as individuals and as a society.
>>>> Yeah, some won't survive and we may be one of those, but there's
>>>> nothing new about that either.
>>>> Nature put our feet on so we could walk forward easily. So  - - - -
>>>> just keep on moving forward. Sitting on your ass and just brooding
>>>> about it doesn't help anything or anyone.. What's the words to that
>>>> song? "If you feel like your going through hell, just keep on walking."
>>>> Every obstacle is just another problem to overcome and then tucked
>>>> away for future use in surviving as best we can in the future.
>>>> Have a better year than last year.
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello Jim,
>>> Thank you very much for the great insight!!  Even though it is a bit
>>> rough around the edges you make some good points. And rightly so!!
>>>
>>> My hope is that others reading this will also get the points you
>>> brought up.  And yes, I have been a bit depressed lately, for a
>>> multitude of reasons.  Not going to detail here!!  But, I am sure
>>> you can guess.  Things will turn around soon...............
>>>
>>> Today I declared that 12/28/2021 is "Stump the Tech Day USA".
>>> So far I have stumped two.  Which these days is not that difficult.
>>> I will share the circumstances here to see if anyone wants to join the
>>> two presently on the LIST!!
>>>
>>> About 2 weeks ago I installed a DSC HS2064 panel with two keypads, seven
>>> zones.  Yes, the HS2064 is a bit overkill but since the
>>> DSC Firmware v1.37 has be RECALLED due to some communication issue the
>>> only panel I could get was the HS2064 with Firmware v1.36.  But that is
>>> not the problem.  Customer requested that the system AUTO-ARM every day
>>> at 10PM.  Ok, programmed as needed and yes it indeed ARMS everyday.
>>> However, it is connected to Alarm.com and the history of events is
>>> transferred to the customer by email.  I will type a brief history.
>>>
>>> 10:04PM  System Armed in STAY MODE by Mary Smith
>>> 10:05PM  System Armed in AWAY MODE
>>>
>>> Now I understand that since there is no opening and closing of a Entry
>>> Exit door the system goes into STAY MODE.  That is not the problem.
>>> It is the fact that it displays "by Mary Smith" who happens to be
>>> in Slot 42 on the code list.  So I think that maybe if Slot 42 was
>>> empty then no name will be displayed.  So I moved Mary Smith to another
>>> slot position and leave Slot 42 empty.  OK now wait.................
>>>
>>> The next time it arms the following is in the history.
>>>
>>> 10:04PM  System Armed in STAY MODE by John Doe
>>> 10:05PM  System Armed in AWAY MODE
>>>
>>> So John Doe code is in Slot 34!!  Now when I called DSC Tech Support
>>> he said that the panel should say Slot 00 Armed the system.  Then
>>> he asked if I could pull the history from the panel on site.
>>> Well NO!!  I am not going to spend more TIME on SITE to play with this
>>> thing for the trivial whoops.  I can't connect remotely!!
>>>
>>> #1 Tech Stumped!!
>>>
>>> SO, I then called ADC Tech Support and was told that the history is
>>> pulled directly from the panel and they can't help any further.
>>>
>>> #2 Tech Stumped!!
>>>
>>> SO, I say to Ye all that Readith the above, WHAT do YOU Thinkith??
>>>
>>> And it was said on "Stump the Tech Day USA" that we may never know!!
>>>
>>> Have a good rest of the week Jim and all others out there.
>>> Peace be with you and yours.
>>>
>>> May the fleas of a thousand camels infest your armpits.
>>> (Just Kidding) :-)
>>>
>>> Les
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> You might review your call list (slot & name)
>> If the auto arming is calling out the last entry as the stay then
>> blank for the away arm..
>> Try adding, name= "Auto-Armed" in the last= "slot"..
>> . . .
>> Just my guess you understand,
>> The last DCS I worked on was like 20 years ago..  ;-)
>>
>> Best of 2022 to you and all....
>>
>> RTS
>
>
> Sorry Rocky, you didn't read all I typed.
> What I did not type is that there are a total of 43
> codes in the system.
> Mary Smith was #42 and John Doe is #34.
> #42 is now blank.
>
> The mystery continues!!
>
> Les
>
Quick question,  does the user slots have general, partitions, or select
groups..?.
With only the general group being chosen for your report..?

Just grasping at straws now..

RTS

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*Rocky T. Squirrel, esq.*



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