Bunnings...
Isle 23
Anyone know what system they are selling, the "DIY" install.. post it and self install ?
Seem's the external siren is a wireless solar panel re charge hehe
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Bunnings...
Isle 23
Rofl
Nah, serious anyone know?
jacar penrith store... chineese guy very helpful
I was under the impression it was DSC PC1864 hardwired and wireless units. When I was working for them we were installing the DSC.
NRMA customers get the units delivered pre-programmed, then when they connect it up they can ring in to commission it, or NRMA can offer a tech to commission it after the customer installs it.
Kinda makes you wonder why we bother with licences, both ACA and Sec...
Here's the link to the thread started a few weeks ago.
Wow, so who does the connection of the Plugpack, Telephone, Internal siren, Codepad ?
Interesting, i would understand if it was a "telephone" alarm style system, a ademco lynx, a magellan or something.. but this.. interesting.
I have been meaning to ring them up to find out exactly what the system is, but I'm 100% sure all they were putting in through subbies were the PC1864
DSC Power Series 9045 Wireless control system
Offering more than just great looks, the DSC self contained wireless alarm system is a full-featured home security solution that delivers the same functionality as wired systems.
Despite occupying the smallest footprint of any self-contained wireless alarm system available, the DSC 9045 is equipped with one of the industry's largest, full-message LCD display.
Other features include:
Supports 32 Wireless zones and 16 wireless keys
128 Event buffer
17 User codes
5 programmable function keys
2 I/O terminals which can be programmed to operate as zone inputs or PGM's
Wireless Solar power siren/strobe option
and more
love the wireless siren ROFL
Wow, How the hell is that a security system, im sure it has some applications such as renters, 2 story homes with minimal cabling access, heritage e.t.c
But for goodnessakes walk in, rip off wall. down toilet
all over red rover!
No worse then a ness 5000
big screwy thru the siren louvers on the front and shes gone...
At least a ness 5000 had a securitel option, and could have a remote codepad :P
Back in those days most domestic ness 5000 installs had the panel located in a cupboard or similar, with a reed on the door :P
Not the ones I have seen and theres been a few....
actually came across a rkp one one today in large national chain of rental stores,
had to move line to fax cause they just got V over dsl and no pstns there anymore...
good old girl...I like the line light, lets u know when its dialling
Just drove past a house in my neighbourhood.....ahhhh NRMA siren box mounted half way down the way about chest height at the front corner of the house. A BIG square white box with NRMA signage all over it and a solar panel on top...
Nice!!! siren cannot go under the eaves because the sun cannot charge the solar panel (hheheheh). I am going to get a picture so you can all have a laugh.
It looks pathetic....but at least its at sledge hammer height !!!
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I think this is a real problem in the making. no wonder we have no respect for the licencing and industry leaders. its revenue raising only thats all it is when crap like this happens. what fwit at nrma approved a solar siren to go under an eve in the first place. dick heads
i fell of a ladder this weak and broke my arm and sholder plaster for months so maybe i should get some of these handymen weekend nrma installers to come round and do my installs and service work and while they are at it they can scratch my balls. they dont need a licence for that either
Yes some companies will got to any length, just take Gerry harvey for one,
all fine until
which redirects to my mates over at pull tech...
You gotta be real hard for sales for a national whitegoods/furniture retailer to be selling security
yep, sure makes it a bit of a joke
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