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online DMP dealers? blueman 02-07-2007
Posted by Bob La Londe on February 8, 2007, 9:03 am
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set me up with
Remote Link which allows me to access and program every corner of my
DMP panel.

What are you using to connect to your panel?



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Posted by blueman on February 8, 2007, 6:17 pm
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>
> set me up with
> Remote Link which allows me to access and program every corner of my
> DMP panel.
>
> What are you using to connect to your panel?
>
>
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com

Icom module and Remote Link on my laptop...

Posted by Russell Brill on February 8, 2007, 5:59 pm
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>> > > > Well, the installer/service company recommended the system. Also,
>> > > > when
>> I
>> > > > did a sanity check by googling for other peoples' experiences and
>> > > > even
>> > > > posting the proposal here on this newsgroup, the general response
>> > > > was
>> > > > that DMP was high end and one of the best...
>> > > >
>> > > > Nobody, however, mentioned the restrictive dealer situation...
>> > >
>> > > if you want to diy you picked the wrong system.. why not go through
>> your
>> > > dealer? are you having problems with them?
>> >
>> > No. My dealer is actually very high quality and high service (and high
>> > price) -- in fact, they primarily target the high end/high income
>> > segment. Their ideal customer is one who would rather pay them to come
>> > change the battery in a smoke detector.
>> >
>> > They will certainly sell me a new keypad as long as I pay for them to
>> > install it. However, that would take all the fun out of it since I get
>> > a lot of pleasure of learning things and doing them myself. The money
>> > saved by diy is only secondary and relatively small.
>>
>> How much money will be saved if you screw something up working on your
>> monitored system? Have you bothered to let them know you want to work on
>> the
>> system?
>
> I'm not doing it for the money saved -- I'm doing it for the
> self-satisfaction. I have been building/repairing/designing with
> electronics and computers for more than 30 years so I'm not too
> worried about causing major damage -- if I do, I can almost always fix
> it and if I can't, I am willing to assume the risk of paying for my
> screw up.
>
> I have a good relationship with the alarm company (which again is high
> quality/high service) and several of their techies. In fact, they are
> the ones who gave me all the codes to the system and set me up with
> Remote Link which allows me to access and program every corner of my
> DMP panel. In fact, their techs like working with me because I tend to
> be more leading edge then most of their clients -- for example, I was
> one of the first "guinea" pigs to try out the ICOM module for the DMP
> system and we learned together how to use it. That doesn't mean that
> they know every little thing I do to the system but they certainly are
> not oblivious to the fact that I have the keys to do so...
>
> Again, I repeat -- I am not anti-installers or dealers. I like my
> dealer and they deliver great service. However, I still prefer the
> pleasure of diy with the savings being only a secondary reward -- in
> fact, if I valued my time appropriately there wouldn't be any savings
> :)

Then you should have installed the whole system yourself if you wanted total
control over it........ I see a Honeywell panel in your future :-))



Posted by blueman on February 8, 2007, 6:17 pm
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> >> > > > Well, the installer/service company recommended the system. Also,
> >> > > > when
> >> I
> >> > > > did a sanity check by googling for other peoples' experiences and
> >> > > > even
> >> > > > posting the proposal here on this newsgroup, the general response
> >> > > > was
> >> > > > that DMP was high end and one of the best...
> >> > > >
> >> > > > Nobody, however, mentioned the restrictive dealer situation...
> >> > >
> >> > > if you want to diy you picked the wrong system.. why not go through
> >> your
> >> > > dealer? are you having problems with them?
> >> >
> >> > No. My dealer is actually very high quality and high service (and high
> >> > price) -- in fact, they primarily target the high end/high income
> >> > segment. Their ideal customer is one who would rather pay them to come
> >> > change the battery in a smoke detector.
> >> >
> >> > They will certainly sell me a new keypad as long as I pay for them to
> >> > install it. However, that would take all the fun out of it since I get
> >> > a lot of pleasure of learning things and doing them myself. The money
> >> > saved by diy is only secondary and relatively small.
> >>
> >> How much money will be saved if you screw something up working on your
> >> monitored system? Have you bothered to let them know you want to work on
> >> the
> >> system?
> >
> > I'm not doing it for the money saved -- I'm doing it for the
> > self-satisfaction. I have been building/repairing/designing with
> > electronics and computers for more than 30 years so I'm not too
> > worried about causing major damage -- if I do, I can almost always fix
> > it and if I can't, I am willing to assume the risk of paying for my
> > screw up.
> >
> > I have a good relationship with the alarm company (which again is high
> > quality/high service) and several of their techies. In fact, they are
> > the ones who gave me all the codes to the system and set me up with
> > Remote Link which allows me to access and program every corner of my
> > DMP panel. In fact, their techs like working with me because I tend to
> > be more leading edge then most of their clients -- for example, I was
> > one of the first "guinea" pigs to try out the ICOM module for the DMP
> > system and we learned together how to use it. That doesn't mean that
> > they know every little thing I do to the system but they certainly are
> > not oblivious to the fact that I have the keys to do so...
> >
> > Again, I repeat -- I am not anti-installers or dealers. I like my
> > dealer and they deliver great service. However, I still prefer the
> > pleasure of diy with the savings being only a secondary reward -- in
> > fact, if I valued my time appropriately there wouldn't be any savings
> > :)
>
> Then you should have installed the whole system yourself if you wanted total
> control over it........ I see a Honeywell panel in your future :-))

I am learning and doing this more for the fun and challenge. If I had
the choice to do it over again, I probably would have chosen a more
DIY-friendly panel. But overall, I am satisfied with the alarm and the
service.

Posted by Mark Leuck on February 8, 2007, 6:32 pm
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>
> I'm not doing it for the money saved -- I'm doing it for the
> self-satisfaction. I have been building/repairing/designing with
> electronics and computers for more than 30 years so I'm not too
> worried about causing major damage -- if I do, I can almost always fix
> it and if I can't, I am willing to assume the risk of paying for my
> screw up.

I'm not worried about damage to you although it'll be interesting if
something happened and you took the blame for it, I'm more worried about
everyone else on the receiver that does the monitoring

And I know several people who are great with electronics and lousy with
security systems



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