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A movie with an alarm system. help Required. Aaron Corry 02-07-2010
Posted by mleuck on February 9, 2010, 9:32 am
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> mleuck wrote:
> >> kjwkjw wrote:
> >>> On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 21:59:22 -0500, JoeRaisin
> >>>> Aaron Corry wrote:
> >>>>>> Aaron Corry wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> Hello Guys,
> >>>>>>>>> I watched a movie about 5 years. The plot was a female who was =
broken
> >>>>>>>>> into and terrorised. She of course then had an alarm system ins=
talled
> >>>>>>>>> in the home. ( the scenes show them installing the keypad and a=
switch
> >>>>>>>>> on a skylight)
> >>>>>>>>> She then becomes freindly with a local police officer, he decid=
ed to
> >>>>>>>>> start stalking her. Sneaking in and bypassing the alarm system.
> >>>>>>>>> He ends up taking her hostage, and calling the central station =
and
> >>>>>>>>> changing the voice code. Although in the end, he providdes the =
wrong
> >>>>>>>>> one and the police are dispatched.
> >>>>>>>>> I remeber scenes where there was a keypad in her bedroom, and w=
hen
> >>>>>>>>> he's coming in, you can see the "bypass"light flashing on the k=
eypad
> >>>>>>>>> and he's coming in downstairs.
> >>>>>>>>> Any ideas?
> >>>>>>>> AT&T 8000
> >>>>>>> Sorry?
> >>>>>> ROTFLMAO
> >>>>>> This is an alarm forum - don't expect to get the name of the movie=
. =A0But
> >>>>>> you'll get a lot of guesses as to what sort of alarm system you're
> >>>>>> talking about...
> >>>>> Yes, that's correct. This is an alarm forum. But based on searching
> >>>>> and a few previous discussions about "alarm systems in movies" i
> >>>>> thought i would post here. being interested in alarms, i'm sure you
> >>>>> notice, and remember the movies.
> >>>>> Thank you for your input.
> >>>> Your post is more than welcome as far as I'm concerned and I'm not
> >>>> saying you won't get the name of the movie - but you should make it
> >>>> clear that's what you're looking. =A0I thought you were looking for =
the
> >>>> alarm system as well until your confusion at the AT&T 8000 answer...
> >>>> Any idea who the stars were? =A0Or other movies/characters they play=
?
> >>> That sounds like a movie from the early 90's with Ray Liotta and
> >>> Madeline Stowe called Unlawful Entry. =A0I don't remember the details=
,
> >>> so I can't confirm the stuff with the voice code, etc.
> >> Is this it?
>
> >>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unlawful_Entry_%28film%29
>
> > If that is the movie I have it and they treated the security system
> > aspect rather well except for a few things. I sent pictures to Stevens
> > and Rojas but I think it's just a prop
>
> > Huge keypad, about the size of the old Westec 5000, maybe 8x10"
>
> > Branded as Wickam Security Co. which is who installed it, no other
> > visible brand, looks like they installed one in the bedroom, one by
> > the side or garage door and one by the front door.
>
> > 8 zones on the left side that stay lit if the zones are closed which
> > would be annoying
>
> > Screen above the keys which you think is an LCD display but actually a
> > light which like the zone LED's is also always on and even more
> > annoying
>
> > Armed and what appears to be a Ready LED on the left side above the
> > zone LED's, no Bypass although the image isn't that clear
>
> > Standard keypad on the right side with panics on 1 & 3 and * & #,
> > looks like each key also does a command like Ademco, looks like she
> > arms it with a 3 digit code
>
> > Armed and Ready LED's and that light flash when it goes into alarm,
> > siren is pretty anemic but hey it's a movie.
>
> > Amusing part #1 is when Kurt Russell comes home you can see the
> > keypad, offscreen he opens the door, zone 1 flashes and the keypad
> > beeps like entry delay. Armed light turns off and Ready light turns on
> > then within 2 seconds zone 1 stops flashing and it goes back to armed,
> > no possible way he entered a code to turn it off then back on in that
> > amount of time.
>
> > Amusing part # 2 is when Madeleine Stowe has the bad guy Ray Liota in
> > the house and her life is in danger she goes to the front door walking
> > RIGHT PAST the garage keypad (where Ray was at) and with the front
> > door keypad ARMS THE FREAKING SYSTEM, no panic, no duress just arms
> > the system like normal, doesn't even run outside which would have at
> > least alerted the neighbors..
>
> > Amusing part #3 is Ray runs outside without appearing to disarm the
> > system first, apparently Kurt Russell comes in another door at the
> > same time also without disarming the system. If it was disarmed nobody
> > armed it back up again.
>
> > Ray comes back in through a double door setting off the siren which
> > sounds 50 -60 seconds then stops when the monitoring station calls.
> > You never hear the siren again.
>
> > Amusing part #5 is when Ray gives the incorrect password the central
> > station tells him it's wrong instead of the normal accepting it then
> > calling the police after hanging up. Also it appears the password must
> > be 7 letters for some reason
>
> > Amusing part #6 is Ray gets shot at the end and there's a cat that
> > during the movie gets spooked by everything however isn't phased at
> > all by the noise of Ray getting 6-8 shots to the chest with a 357
> > police revolver.
>
> > Amusing part #7 is 5 patrol cars, 1 motorcycle cop, an unmarked car
> > AND a helicopter complete with spot light show up within 10 seconds of
> > each other less than 3 or 4 minutes after the phone call.
>
> > House had 2 yard signs less than 20 ft apart at the front of the house
>
> > Decent topless shots of Madeline Stowe in her prime at around 35 years
> > old
>
> Your last point should have been first - you gotta get your priorities
> right...

I figure if I put it at the beginning nobody else would have read the
rest

Posted by JoeRaisin on February 9, 2010, 10:16 am
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mleuck wrote:
>> mleuck wrote:
>>>> kjwkjw wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 21:59:22 -0500, JoeRaisin
>>>>>> Aaron Corry wrote:
>>>>>>>> Aaron Corry wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Hello Guys,
>>>>>>>>>>> I watched a movie about 5 years. The plot was a female who was broken
>>>>>>>>>>> into and terrorised. She of course then had an alarm system installed
>>>>>>>>>>> in the home. ( the scenes show them installing the keypad and a
switch
>>>>>>>>>>> on a skylight)
>>>>>>>>>>> She then becomes freindly with a local police officer, he decided to
>>>>>>>>>>> start stalking her. Sneaking in and bypassing the alarm system.
>>>>>>>>>>> He ends up taking her hostage, and calling the central station and
>>>>>>>>>>> changing the voice code. Although in the end, he providdes the wrong
>>>>>>>>>>> one and the police are dispatched.
>>>>>>>>>>> I remeber scenes where there was a keypad in her bedroom, and when
>>>>>>>>>>> he's coming in, you can see the "bypass"light flashing on the keypad
>>>>>>>>>>> and he's coming in downstairs.
>>>>>>>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>>>>>> AT&T 8000
>>>>>>>>> Sorry?
>>>>>>>> ROTFLMAO
>>>>>>>> This is an alarm forum - don't expect to get the name of the movie. But
>>>>>>>> you'll get a lot of guesses as to what sort of alarm system you're
>>>>>>>> talking about...
>>>>>>> Yes, that's correct. This is an alarm forum. But based on searching
>>>>>>> and a few previous discussions about "alarm systems in movies" i
>>>>>>> thought i would post here. being interested in alarms, i'm sure you
>>>>>>> notice, and remember the movies.
>>>>>>> Thank you for your input.
>>>>>> Your post is more than welcome as far as I'm concerned and I'm not
>>>>>> saying you won't get the name of the movie - but you should make it
>>>>>> clear that's what you're looking. I thought you were looking for the
>>>>>> alarm system as well until your confusion at the AT&T 8000 answer...
>>>>>> Any idea who the stars were? Or other movies/characters they play?
>>>>> That sounds like a movie from the early 90's with Ray Liotta and
>>>>> Madeline Stowe called Unlawful Entry. I don't remember the details,
>>>>> so I can't confirm the stuff with the voice code, etc.
>>>> Is this it?
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unlawful_Entry_%28film%29
>>> If that is the movie I have it and they treated the security system
>>> aspect rather well except for a few things. I sent pictures to Stevens
>>> and Rojas but I think it's just a prop
>>> Huge keypad, about the size of the old Westec 5000, maybe 8x10"
>>> Branded as Wickam Security Co. which is who installed it, no other
>>> visible brand, looks like they installed one in the bedroom, one by
>>> the side or garage door and one by the front door.
>>> 8 zones on the left side that stay lit if the zones are closed which
>>> would be annoying
>>> Screen above the keys which you think is an LCD display but actually a
>>> light which like the zone LED's is also always on and even more
>>> annoying
>>> Armed and what appears to be a Ready LED on the left side above the
>>> zone LED's, no Bypass although the image isn't that clear
>>> Standard keypad on the right side with panics on 1 & 3 and * & #,
>>> looks like each key also does a command like Ademco, looks like she
>>> arms it with a 3 digit code
>>> Armed and Ready LED's and that light flash when it goes into alarm,
>>> siren is pretty anemic but hey it's a movie.
>>> Amusing part #1 is when Kurt Russell comes home you can see the
>>> keypad, offscreen he opens the door, zone 1 flashes and the keypad
>>> beeps like entry delay. Armed light turns off and Ready light turns on
>>> then within 2 seconds zone 1 stops flashing and it goes back to armed,
>>> no possible way he entered a code to turn it off then back on in that
>>> amount of time.
>>> Amusing part # 2 is when Madeleine Stowe has the bad guy Ray Liota in
>>> the house and her life is in danger she goes to the front door walking
>>> RIGHT PAST the garage keypad (where Ray was at) and with the front
>>> door keypad ARMS THE FREAKING SYSTEM, no panic, no duress just arms
>>> the system like normal, doesn't even run outside which would have at
>>> least alerted the neighbors..
>>> Amusing part #3 is Ray runs outside without appearing to disarm the
>>> system first, apparently Kurt Russell comes in another door at the
>>> same time also without disarming the system. If it was disarmed nobody
>>> armed it back up again.
>>> Ray comes back in through a double door setting off the siren which
>>> sounds 50 -60 seconds then stops when the monitoring station calls.
>>> You never hear the siren again.
>>> Amusing part #5 is when Ray gives the incorrect password the central
>>> station tells him it's wrong instead of the normal accepting it then
>>> calling the police after hanging up. Also it appears the password must
>>> be 7 letters for some reason
>>> Amusing part #6 is Ray gets shot at the end and there's a cat that
>>> during the movie gets spooked by everything however isn't phased at
>>> all by the noise of Ray getting 6-8 shots to the chest with a 357
>>> police revolver.
>>> Amusing part #7 is 5 patrol cars, 1 motorcycle cop, an unmarked car
>>> AND a helicopter complete with spot light show up within 10 seconds of
>>> each other less than 3 or 4 minutes after the phone call.
>>> House had 2 yard signs less than 20 ft apart at the front of the house
>>> Decent topless shots of Madeline Stowe in her prime at around 35 years
>>> old
>> Your last point should have been first - you gotta get your priorities
>> right...
>
> I figure if I put it at the beginning nobody else would have read the
> rest

Well... yeah... sort of my point....

Posted by Rockytsquirrel on February 9, 2010, 10:53 am
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back in the day, acron panels av-6000, av-8000 with the series 3 or 4
keypad, had the led's stay on when armed..
(could be programed off after 10-15 seconds.)

also we have seen at least one system with a radio chip reader at the
front door that would bypass the door when the chip holder passed through.
would rearm after they got out of range (usually 2-3 feet)

best one I ever saw was with clint eastwood as the thief in "Executive
Power" the house he burgled has a firelite fire alarm they were using
as a burglar alarm
with a flashing red light on a pir as the warning indicator.. it looked
like he attached his code reader to the telephone transformer.. I guess he
was doing a remote disarm.. LOL


RTS


> mleuck wrote:
>>> mleuck wrote:
>>>>> kjwkjw wrote:
>>>>>> On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 21:59:22 -0500, JoeRaisin
>>>>>>> Aaron Corry wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Aaron Corry wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello Guys,
>>>>>>>>>>>> I watched a movie about 5 years. The plot was a female who was
>>>>>>>>>>>> broken
>>>>>>>>>>>> into and terrorised. She of course then had an alarm system
>>>>>>>>>>>> installed
>>>>>>>>>>>> in the home. ( the scenes show them installing the keypad and a
>>>>>>>>>>>> switch
>>>>>>>>>>>> on a skylight)
>>>>>>>>>>>> She then becomes freindly with a local police officer, he
>>>>>>>>>>>> decided to
>>>>>>>>>>>> start stalking her. Sneaking in and bypassing the alarm system.
>>>>>>>>>>>> He ends up taking her hostage, and calling the central station
>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>>> changing the voice code. Although in the end, he providdes the
>>>>>>>>>>>> wrong
>>>>>>>>>>>> one and the police are dispatched.
>>>>>>>>>>>> I remeber scenes where there was a keypad in her bedroom, and
>>>>>>>>>>>> when
>>>>>>>>>>>> he's coming in, you can see the "bypass"light flashing on the
>>>>>>>>>>>> keypad
>>>>>>>>>>>> and he's coming in downstairs.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>>>>>>> AT&T 8000
>>>>>>>>>> Sorry?
>>>>>>>>> ROTFLMAO
>>>>>>>>> This is an alarm forum - don't expect to get the name of the
>>>>>>>>> movie. But
>>>>>>>>> you'll get a lot of guesses as to what sort of alarm system you're
>>>>>>>>> talking about...
>>>>>>>> Yes, that's correct. This is an alarm forum. But based on searching
>>>>>>>> and a few previous discussions about "alarm systems in movies" i
>>>>>>>> thought i would post here. being interested in alarms, i'm sure you
>>>>>>>> notice, and remember the movies.
>>>>>>>> Thank you for your input.
>>>>>>> Your post is more than welcome as far as I'm concerned and I'm not
>>>>>>> saying you won't get the name of the movie - but you should make it
>>>>>>> clear that's what you're looking. I thought you were looking for
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> alarm system as well until your confusion at the AT&T 8000 answer...
>>>>>>> Any idea who the stars were? Or other movies/characters they play?
>>>>>> That sounds like a movie from the early 90's with Ray Liotta and
>>>>>> Madeline Stowe called Unlawful Entry. I don't remember the details,
>>>>>> so I can't confirm the stuff with the voice code, etc.
>>>>> Is this it?
>>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unlawful_Entry_%28film%29
>>>> If that is the movie I have it and they treated the security system
>>>> aspect rather well except for a few things. I sent pictures to Stevens
>>>> and Rojas but I think it's just a prop
>>>> Huge keypad, about the size of the old Westec 5000, maybe 8x10"
>>>> Branded as Wickam Security Co. which is who installed it, no other
>>>> visible brand, looks like they installed one in the bedroom, one by
>>>> the side or garage door and one by the front door.
>>>> 8 zones on the left side that stay lit if the zones are closed which
>>>> would be annoying
>>>> Screen above the keys which you think is an LCD display but actually a
>>>> light which like the zone LED's is also always on and even more
>>>> annoying
>>>> Armed and what appears to be a Ready LED on the left side above the
>>>> zone LED's, no Bypass although the image isn't that clear
>>>> Standard keypad on the right side with panics on 1 & 3 and * & #,
>>>> looks like each key also does a command like Ademco, looks like she
>>>> arms it with a 3 digit code
>>>> Armed and Ready LED's and that light flash when it goes into alarm,
>>>> siren is pretty anemic but hey it's a movie.
>>>> Amusing part #1 is when Kurt Russell comes home you can see the
>>>> keypad, offscreen he opens the door, zone 1 flashes and the keypad
>>>> beeps like entry delay. Armed light turns off and Ready light turns on
>>>> then within 2 seconds zone 1 stops flashing and it goes back to armed,
>>>> no possible way he entered a code to turn it off then back on in that
>>>> amount of time.
>>>> Amusing part # 2 is when Madeleine Stowe has the bad guy Ray Liota in
>>>> the house and her life is in danger she goes to the front door walking
>>>> RIGHT PAST the garage keypad (where Ray was at) and with the front
>>>> door keypad ARMS THE FREAKING SYSTEM, no panic, no duress just arms
>>>> the system like normal, doesn't even run outside which would have at
>>>> least alerted the neighbors..
>>>> Amusing part #3 is Ray runs outside without appearing to disarm the
>>>> system first, apparently Kurt Russell comes in another door at the
>>>> same time also without disarming the system. If it was disarmed nobody
>>>> armed it back up again.
>>>> Ray comes back in through a double door setting off the siren which
>>>> sounds 50 -60 seconds then stops when the monitoring station calls.
>>>> You never hear the siren again.
>>>> Amusing part #5 is when Ray gives the incorrect password the central
>>>> station tells him it's wrong instead of the normal accepting it then
>>>> calling the police after hanging up. Also it appears the password must
>>>> be 7 letters for some reason
>>>> Amusing part #6 is Ray gets shot at the end and there's a cat that
>>>> during the movie gets spooked by everything however isn't phased at
>>>> all by the noise of Ray getting 6-8 shots to the chest with a 357
>>>> police revolver.
>>>> Amusing part #7 is 5 patrol cars, 1 motorcycle cop, an unmarked car
>>>> AND a helicopter complete with spot light show up within 10 seconds of
>>>> each other less than 3 or 4 minutes after the phone call.
>>>> House had 2 yard signs less than 20 ft apart at the front of the house
>>>> Decent topless shots of Madeline Stowe in her prime at around 35 years
>>>> old
>>> Your last point should have been first - you gotta get your priorities
>>> right...
>>
>> I figure if I put it at the beginning nobody else would have read the
>> rest
>
> Well... yeah... sort of my point....


Posted by alarman on February 9, 2010, 11:23 am
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mleuck wrote:

> Decent topless shots of Madeline Stowe in her prime at around 35 years
> old

Um...what did you say the name of that movie was?


--
js

Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum



Posted by Jim on February 9, 2010, 8:33 pm
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> mleuck wrote:
> > Decent topless shots of Madeline Stowe in her prime at around 35 years
> > old
>
> Um...what did you say the name of that movie was?
>
> --
> js
>
> Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum

Uhh I think it was Unbrafull Empty or something like that.

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