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Aritech GS 610 Shock Sensor David 05-05-2008
Posted by Crash Gordon on May 5, 2008, 4:55 pm
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yah; "oh yeah!!!! I forgot to tell you we USED to have windows in the
garage (this after spending 2 hours trying to figure out where those extra
wires go...right?)


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**Crash Gordon**







>
>> yah, if they're looped in the wall (yuck).
>> call the rocket scientists!
>
> Had one years ago where the homeowner drywalled over two bedroom windows
> leaving the contacts in the system. On the outside he closed in a carport
> to
> make a garage, leaving the windows exposed on the interior of the garage.
> Ok, once I realized what he did, fixing it wasn't much of a problem. Along
> with multiple windows on one drop, unloading all the crap he piled up in
> the
> garage, which hid the windows on that side to begin with, reminded me of
> why
> I hate taking over systems.
>
>> --
>> **Crash Gordon**
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> message
>> > Crash Gordon wrote:
>> >> some versions had a built in switch in addition to the roller shock
>> >> sensor ... you have to figure out with pair goes together (should be
> easy
>> >> to tell by loooking at the terminal strip).
>> >>
>> >> personally, I'd disable it from the panel, rather than having that
>> >> live
>> >> wired buried.
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > The problem being that other windows may be on that zone as well.
>>
>>
>


Posted by Bob Worthy on May 5, 2008, 4:58 pm
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When there all covered up and painted prudy, who'd to know.


> yah; "oh yeah!!!! I forgot to tell you we USED to have windows in the
> garage (this after spending 2 hours trying to figure out where those extra
> wires go...right?)
>
>
> --
> **Crash Gordon**
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >
> >> yah, if they're looped in the wall (yuck).
> >> call the rocket scientists!
> >
> > Had one years ago where the homeowner drywalled over two bedroom windows
> > leaving the contacts in the system. On the outside he closed in a
carport
> > to
> > make a garage, leaving the windows exposed on the interior of the
garage.
> > Ok, once I realized what he did, fixing it wasn't much of a problem.
Along
> > with multiple windows on one drop, unloading all the crap he piled up in
> > the
> > garage, which hid the windows on that side to begin with, reminded me of
> > why
> > I hate taking over systems.
> >
> >> --
> >> **Crash Gordon**
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> > message
> >> > Crash Gordon wrote:
> >> >> some versions had a built in switch in addition to the roller shock
> >> >> sensor ... you have to figure out with pair goes together (should be
> > easy
> >> >> to tell by loooking at the terminal strip).
> >> >>
> >> >> personally, I'd disable it from the panel, rather than having that
> >> >> live
> >> >> wired buried.
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > The problem being that other windows may be on that zone as well.
> >>
> >>
> >
>


Posted by Crash Gordon on May 5, 2008, 8:00 pm
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went to one a few months ago...when I get there the keypads are
missing...just wires hanging out...so like where are the keypads? oh they
were beeping so my hubby took them down (9 year old battery...new owners in
one of my older houses). Hubby...what did you do with the keypads when you
took them down...uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh (that was the 350$ uhhhhhh) He couldn't
remember so we sold him new ones...but that didn't matter much because his
OTHER attempt to silence the keypad beeping was to remove the main processor
chip....oh shit dood. Yah...new motherboard, 2 new keypads! Nice quick
repair.

he fried the panel, lost the keypads...hah...! numnuts

and remember...it ain't rocket science!



--
**Crash Gordon**







> When there all covered up and painted prudy, who'd to know.
>
>
>> yah; "oh yeah!!!! I forgot to tell you we USED to have windows in the
>> garage (this after spending 2 hours trying to figure out where those
>> extra
>> wires go...right?)
>>
>>
>> --
>> **Crash Gordon**
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>> >> yah, if they're looped in the wall (yuck).
>> >> call the rocket scientists!
>> >
>> > Had one years ago where the homeowner drywalled over two bedroom
>> > windows
>> > leaving the contacts in the system. On the outside he closed in a
> carport
>> > to
>> > make a garage, leaving the windows exposed on the interior of the
> garage.
>> > Ok, once I realized what he did, fixing it wasn't much of a problem.
> Along
>> > with multiple windows on one drop, unloading all the crap he piled up
>> > in
>> > the
>> > garage, which hid the windows on that side to begin with, reminded me
>> > of
>> > why
>> > I hate taking over systems.
>> >
>> >> --
>> >> **Crash Gordon**
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> > message
>> >> > Crash Gordon wrote:
>> >> >> some versions had a built in switch in addition to the roller shock
>> >> >> sensor ... you have to figure out with pair goes together (should
>> >> >> be
>> > easy
>> >> >> to tell by loooking at the terminal strip).
>> >> >>
>> >> >> personally, I'd disable it from the panel, rather than having that
>> >> >> live
>> >> >> wired buried.
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > The problem being that other windows may be on that zone as well.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>>
>


Posted by alarman on May 5, 2008, 8:45 pm
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Crash Gordon wrote:
> went to one a few months ago...when I get there the keypads are
> missing...just wires hanging out...so like where are the keypads? oh
> they were beeping so my hubby took them down (9 year old
> battery...new owners in one of my older houses). Hubby...what did you
> do with the keypads when you took them down...uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh (that
> was the 350$ uhhhhhh) He couldn't remember so we sold him new
> ones...but that didn't matter much because his OTHER attempt to
> silence the keypad beeping was to remove the main processor
> chip....oh shit dood. Yah...new motherboard, 2 new keypads! Nice
> quick repair.
> he fried the panel, lost the keypads...hah...! numnuts
>
> and remember...it ain't rocket science!


Nuthin tew it.

--
js

The voices in my head told me to clean my guns today.



Posted by Jim on May 5, 2008, 11:47 pm
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>
>
> > yah, if they're looped in the wall (yuck).
> > call the rocket scientists!
>
> Had one years ago where the homeowner drywalled over two bedroom windows
> leaving the contacts in the system. On the outside he closed in a carport =
to
> make a garage, leaving the windows exposed on the interior of the garage.
> Ok, once I realized what he did, fixing it wasn't much of a problem. Along=

> with multiple windows on one drop, unloading all the crap he piled up in t=
he
> garage, which hid the windows on that side to begin with, reminded me of w=
hy
> I hate taking over systems.
>
>
>
>
I've mentioned this here before but .... a long time ago, a DIY'er
called me to trouble shoot his system. He couldn't seem to isolate the
problem. He had wired the house while it was under construction and by
looking at the diagram on the door of the control panel concluded that
only one single wire needed to be attached to the terminal on the
board ...... go out to each of the contacts in a zone in series and
then one single wire from the last contact return to the panel ......
all wires behind the wall.

Try and trouble shoot THAT!

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