hi koolkid i was wondering do you still have the installers manual for an aztec 63 lost mine and my alarm is playing up. i put it in a to safe of a place after i installed it.
thanks in advance
| 29-04-2012, 22:25 | #331 |
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| 29-04-2012, 22:41 | #332 |
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Sent you that.
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| 02-05-2012, 19:12 | #334 |
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PMed ed you that,,,
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| 02-05-2012, 19:44 | #335 |
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Hi folks,
I am looking for the installation manual for the HKC SW-1070 panel. I'm planning a new install and I'm pretty sure this is the panel I want to go for, but I need to check out some details of the functionality of the panel to confirm that it can do exactly what I want and that I'm laying out my wiring appropriately. Many thanks in advance |
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| 02-05-2012, 19:47 | #336 |
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Sent you that by PM.
Also take a look at the Siemens range. Pricewise there around the same but Siemens have some nice additional features. |
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| 02-05-2012, 20:08 | #337 |
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Thanks a million KoolKid! That's brilliant. Looking forward to a quiet evening's reading!
I hear what you're saying about the other options but I want to keep this simple and I had a HKC SecureWatch 812 for several years in my last house so I'm sort of comfortable with the technology, menu structures, that sort of thing. The 1070 seems to be a nice step up in capability over the 812 and I think it will do everything I will need. Plus it seems to be well priced at the moment. Thanks again - I'll no doubt be back looking for more help as this job goes on! |
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| 02-05-2012, 20:16 | #338 |
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Thats the exact thing I dont like about the 10/70, it hasn't changed enough. The menu & look is a bit dated looking.
Its all about getting used to something, I find the Siemens very user friendly, the likes of force setting & inhibit for any fault offered with single press when arming. |
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| 02-05-2012, 23:35 | #339 |
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I can see where you're coming from but I guess I'm a bit old-fashioned - I'm generally happier with stuff I'm familiar with as long as it works! It's already taken me a week to drag myself forward to ID sensors and RF capability, which I haven't used before.
Still I do appreciate the advice. Thanks. |
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| 03-05-2012, 00:00 | #340 |
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Don't get me started on those ID sensors....
![]() Anyway, whatever your happy with. If you need any more help with it start a new thread. |
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| 10-05-2012, 12:36 | #342 |
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PMing that to you now. .
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| 12-05-2012, 13:41 | #344 |
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I'm PMing you the CD34 manual. Pretty much the same.
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