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share account # SamIam 04-12-2007
Posted by Jim on April 12, 2007, 11:47 pm
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> > The issue wouldn't be so much the signals banging into each other at the
> > reciever...reciever can deal with that.
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> > First...I wouldn't do it with a fire system.
>
> > But, I have done it with large homes where it was impractical or
> impossible
> > to run the main house and the barn (1/4 mile away) on the same system, so
> I
> > put a monster system in the main house and a baby system in the barn. The
> > house uses zones 5-40, and the barn uses zones 1-5...report in same format
> > to same account# and make notes in CS zoning where sigs are coming from.
> > Problem: which system fails to test?, which system is sending AC fail or
> > low battery? Welp, if your CS has CID ability on signals you could tell if
> > the barn and main house were on different phone lines.
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> > Kinda funky way of doing things for owner that doesn't want to pay for two
> > accounts.
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> > The solution is simple.
> > Use 4/2 format.
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> Instead of making compromises like that just use 2 account numbers, I hate
> it when 2 systems are set like this- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

How would you know if no one told you? You'd have no idea if the
signals were coming from one or five differnt panels.

I've got an account with three alarm panels in three seperate
buildings, each calling out on different telephone lines, all
reporting to one account number. It's all 4/2 format and the alarms
are reported as ....3/1 front door building one. 5/1Motion detector
building three. etc. Supervisory codes for low battery, 8D, 8E and 8F.
AC loss is 9D, 9E and 9F and so on. Central doesn't have to be
concerned about how many panels or phone lines or locations. It just
reports the signals as what I've told them to report. If there were
fire panels, I'd do the same thing with them except with two descrete
telephone lines to each panel. It's ok to report both fire and burg on
the same account number, last time I checked. It's public utility so
there'd be no problem getting as many lines as needed.

This is a perfect use for 4/2 formating. The best thing about it is, I
collect for three monitored accounts.


Posted by Milhouse Van Houten on April 13, 2007, 12:28 am
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Jim wrote:

>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > The issue wouldn't be so much the signals banging into each other at the
>> > reciever...reciever can deal with that.
>>
>> > First...I wouldn't do it with a fire system.
>>
>> > But, I have done it with large homes where it was impractical or
>> impossible
>> > to run the main house and the barn (1/4 mile away) on the same system, so
>> I
>> > put a monster system in the main house and a baby system in the barn. The
>> > house uses zones 5-40, and the barn uses zones 1-5...report in same format
>> > to same account# and make notes in CS zoning where sigs are coming from.
>> > Problem: which system fails to test?, which system is sending AC fail or
>> > low battery? Welp, if your CS has CID ability on signals you could tell if
>> > the barn and main house were on different phone lines.
>>
>> > Kinda funky way of doing things for owner that doesn't want to pay for two
>> > accounts.
>>
>> > The solution is simple.
>> > Use 4/2 format.
>>
>> Instead of making compromises like that just use 2 account numbers, I hate
>> it when 2 systems are set like this- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
>How would you know if no one told you? You'd have no idea if the
>signals were coming from one or five differnt panels.
>
>I've got an account with three alarm panels in three seperate
>buildings, each calling out on different telephone lines, all
>reporting to one account number. It's all 4/2 format and the alarms
>are reported as ....3/1 front door building one. 5/1Motion detector
>building three. etc. Supervisory codes for low battery, 8D, 8E and 8F.
>AC loss is 9D, 9E and 9F and so on. Central doesn't have to be
>concerned about how many panels or phone lines or locations. It just
>reports the signals as what I've told them to report. If there were
>fire panels, I'd do the same thing with them except with two descrete
>telephone lines to each panel. It's ok to report both fire and burg on
>the same account number, last time I checked. It's public utility so
>there'd be no problem getting as many lines as needed.
>
>This is a perfect use for 4/2 formating. The best thing about it is, I
>collect for three monitored accounts.

That is crap.. Shoddy all the way.

If you are collecting for 3 accts. then establish 3 accts. and have
them report CID or SIA.


Posted by Jim on April 16, 2007, 11:26 pm
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> That is crap.. Shoddy all the way. =A0
>
> If you are collecting for 3 accts. then establish 3 accts. and have
> them report CID or SIA.- Hide quoted text -
>

I've ignored you for a long time. With all of the bullshit shabby
garbage you've boasted about here, for the time you've been here,
you've got little room to talk.
I'd suggest very strongly that you mind your own fucking business.

Read my reply to Leuck. It goes as well for you.


Posted by Apu Nahasapeemapetilon on April 17, 2007, 8:45 pm
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Jim wrote:

>
>>
>> That is crap.. Shoddy all the way.
>>
>> If you are collecting for 3 accts. then establish 3 accts. and have
>> them report CID or SIA.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>
>I've ignored you for a long time. With all of the bullshit shabby
>garbage you've boasted about here, for the time you've been here,
>you've got little room to talk.

Which shoddy thing would you like to discuss that I've boasted about?

I'm entitled to my opinion. I think that setting 3 panels to dial the
same acct. is a service nightmare.

>I'd suggest very strongly that you mind your own fucking business.

Or what? You'll call me names?

>
>Read my reply to Leuck. It goes as well for you.

Haven't seen it yet.


Posted by Jim on April 18, 2007, 12:24 am
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> Jim wrote:
>
> >> That is crap.. Shoddy all the way.
>
> >> If you are collecting for 3 accts. then establish 3 accts. and have
> >> them report CID or SIA.- Hide quoted text -
>
> >I've ignored you for a long time. With all of the bullshit shabby
> >garbage you've boasted about here, for the time you've been here,
> >you've got little room to talk.
>
> Which shoddy thing would you like to discuss that I've boasted about?
>
> I'm entitled to my opinion. =A0I think that setting 3 panels to dial the
> same acct. is a service nightmare.
>
> >I'd suggest very strongly that you mind your own fucking business.
>
> Or what? =A0You'll call me names?
>

Nah ..... come to think of it ..... you're right.

I wouldn't have talked to the banjo player in the movie
Deliverance ... either.

>
>
> >Read my reply to Leuck. It goes as well for you.
>
> Haven't seen it yet.



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