Re: Alarm configuration information
- From: "Dave Mayall" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 12:45:39 +0100
"cqmman" <cqmman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The Todal wrote:
Nope, no support contract. What is the best way to get the code? I
could threaten to take them to court, but not sure quite what for?
Was it installed at your request and did you once know the code? Did they
give you (as they should have done) an instruction leaflet or book,
quoting
the code? Have you lost the documents? For my part, I made sure it was a
code I could easily remember. You could try 1234.
I have the code for activating and deactivating the alarm, but you need
the engineer code to change what rooms are in which zones. They never
gave me that. I can understand them wanting to do it while under
contract, but, not out of contract. I could even understand them
charging for someone to come out and change the engineer code, but they
won't even do that (after all, why cut their own throats), but at the
end of the day it is my alarm. the information given only really
details how to arm and disarm it.
The default engineers code is usually 4321 or 9999
.
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