Stay\Away not working and grayed out

Stay\Away not working and grayed out

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Stay\Away not working and grayed out TheAberdeenKid@gmail.com 03-12-2008
Posted by TheAberdeenKid@gmail.com on March 12, 2008, 8:54 am
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I have a GEM P9600 security panel. All 3 of my keypads are GEM-K1CA. I
am using the quickloader software to configure.
I can't get the stay\away feature to work. That is even though I have
the wanted motion detectors on interior bypass they are still active
when arming with the stay button. When I look in the quickloader
program under, Keypad assignments - Keypad Features there is an
option: Enable Stay/Away Mode

This option is grayed out (though checked) - is this normal ??? And
how do I ungray it? Or what the heck am I doing wrong?

Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated.\

Thanks
Steve


Posted by I brive a dus on March 12, 2008, 11:44 am
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On Mar 12, 8:54 am, "TheAberdeen...@gmail.com"

>Or what the heck am I doing wrong? <

Security isn't something you learn in a correspondence course.
Pick up the phone and call someone who knows what they are doing. If
you bought it from an online dealer then call them. They should be
able to program the system remotely.

Posted by Frank Olson on March 12, 2008, 12:26 pm
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I brive a dus wrote:
> On Mar 12, 8:54 am, "TheAberdeen...@gmail.com"
>
>> Or what the heck am I doing wrong? <
>
> Security isn't something you learn in a correspondence course.
> Pick up the phone and call someone who knows what they are doing. If
> you bought it from an online dealer then call them. They should be
> able to program the system remotely.


Installing a security system is offered as a comprehensive 2 hour
telephone course free to "qualified individuals" (in other words anyone
with a "Visa" or "Mastercard"). You do have to contend with answering
machines, and email "auto responders", but all that's not "rocket
science". As the OP will discover, "security" takes patience. You have
to be patient as Bass searches through all those manuals and the Sentrol
Application Handbook for timely installation "tips".

Posted by TheAberdeenKid@gmail.com on March 12, 2008, 1:40 pm
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> On Mar 12, 8:54 am, "TheAberdeen...@gmail.com"
>
> >Or what the heck am I doing wrong? <
>
> Security isn't something you learn in a correspondence course.
> Pick up the phone and call someone who knows what they are doing. If
> you bought it from an online dealer then call them. They should be
> able to program the system remotely.

I appreciate that. But I did not become a DIY'er security alarm
installer on purpose. The "professional" I hired designed the system
and layout, got the hardware, ran the wires, but then never came back
to install the system. Then any other pro I called wouldn't come in to
set it up because I already had the hardware and monitoring contract.
So I was pretty much screwed into do it myself.

Posted by TheAberdeenKid@gmail.com on March 12, 2008, 1:42 pm
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On Mar 12, 1:40 pm, "TheAberdeen...@gmail.com"
>
> > On Mar 12, 8:54 am, "TheAberdeen...@gmail.com"
>
> > >Or what the heck am I doing wrong? <
>
> > Security isn't something you learn in a correspondence course.
> > Pick up the phone and call someone who knows what they are doing. If
> > you bought it from an online dealer then call them. They should be
> > able to program the system remotely.
>
> I appreciate that. But I did not become a DIY'er security alarm
> installer on purpose. The "professional" I hired designed the system
> and layout, got the hardware, ran the wires, but then never came back
> to install the system. Then any other pro I called wouldn't come in to
> set it up because I already had the hardware and monitoring contract.
> So I was pretty much screwed into do it myself.

Hence why I come here and post to you all.....because you are so
helpful and non-condescending.

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