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Re: House Alarm @ 03.45 a.m.
« Reply #45 on: 08 April 2008, 22:11:23 »

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No such thing as a good cordless alarm....much to easy to get round!

True. My parents have one of the better ones. Decided to give it a walk test before they went away on holiday and found out half the sensors had dead batteries. No indication at all. Just no alarm. :o

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Re: House Alarm @ 03.45 a.m.
« Reply #46 on: 08 April 2008, 22:15:54 »

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There is certain track days you can take it to V-Max do one. But the speed in which it gets to silly speeds is just rediculous!!!!! Last time we where out in it we out run a ducati 998 on the motorway i wont say what speed we where doing but it was fantastic and put gay biker boy in his place. He hasnt taken it to le man he has only just got it back cause some 87year old woman drove over the front of it when it was parked £27500 worth if damage and she didnt even know she had done it!!!! Anyway its back now and is baisically a brand new car.

Before any do gooders for respect the speed limit dont do this and dont do that, i dont want to hear it, there was only us on the motorway end of story.

One of the guys I was talking to at Le Mans went through a speed trap in Belgium. They followed. He decided he was only a mile or two from the border and opened 'er up. :o

He later recieved a letter saying they clocked him by helicopter the wrong side of 200 MPH and that he's no longer welcome in Belgium.

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Re: House Alarm @ 03.45 a.m.
« Reply #47 on: 08 April 2008, 22:28:31 »

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No such thing as a good cordless alarm....much to easy to get round!

True. My parents have one of the better ones. Decided to give it a walk test before they went away on holiday and found out half the sensors had dead batteries. No indication at all. Just no alarm. :o

Kevin

Thats why they should be maintained. But the wireless one i fit wont even let you set the alarm if the battery is dead in any of the pirs and will give you warning of them on lcd display. Plus there is a grade 3 wireless alarm out now which is fully insurance approved for a lot more than any of our houses.
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Re: House Alarm @ 03.45 a.m.
« Reply #48 on: 08 April 2008, 22:29:59 »

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There is certain track days you can take it to V-Max do one. But the speed in which it gets to silly speeds is just rediculous!!!!! Last time we where out in it we out run a ducati 998 on the motorway i wont say what speed we where doing but it was fantastic and put gay biker boy in his place. He hasnt taken it to le man he has only just got it back cause some 87year old woman drove over the front of it when it was parked £27500 worth if damage and she didnt even know she had done it!!!! Anyway its back now and is baisically a brand new car.

Before any do gooders for respect the speed limit dont do this and dont do that, i dont want to hear it, there was only us on the motorway end of story.

One of the guys I was talking to at Le Mans went through a speed trap in Belgium. They followed. He decided he was only a mile or two from the border and opened 'er up. :o

He later recieved a letter saying they clocked him by helicopter the wrong side of 200 MPH and that he's no longer welcome in Belgium.

Kevin

You just know you would have the letter framed and sat on your mantle piece  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: House Alarm @ 03.45 a.m.
« Reply #49 on: 08 April 2008, 22:33:04 »

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Not giving the customer the engineer code is not really an issue as the customer doesnt need to really do anything to the alarm system but what they can do and need to do like changing your own user code and omiting zones you can do all this through your own code, you dont need engineer for that.  .......

I originally worked out the engineer's code on mine. The next time it was serviced the code was changed  :-? but I do know the current number. On the occasion I decorate I like to paper under, rather than up to the various alarm bits, & the tamper won't reset with just my code.

You have engineer reset on your alarm its a pain in the arse if alarm ever goes off engineer has to reset it, call out charges here we come, bad trick that one.
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