Oh boy.
this should be fun. A guy who fits diy kit telling this particular professional he doesn't know what he's talking about.
Think i'll deffo pull up an armchair to watch this one.
You couldn't make it up, you really couldn't.
.. and the professional you hold in such high regard has installed exactly how many Yale alarms to give him such intimate knowledge?
What's that you say . . he's an expert because he actually has never used or installed a Yale system is he?
Interesting concept that . . .
Oh dear. You talk about experts.
We're all still waiting for your answers to the questions asked of you regarding your criticism of a certain installer and their system.
Your silence says it all.
Like I owe you any explanation troll
You got your answers what are you on about?
Ok alumni why don't you answer these for me . . .
Whats the default siren length time of a 6200 system?
Whats the default siren length of a 6300/6400 system?
If the siren batteries are replaced what becomes the default state of the 6200 system and 6400 system?
Is it possible to have more than one siren in a 6200 system?
How many external sirens can you have with a 6400 system?
What is the range of the system in an open field test?
What is the difference between setting a 6200 system using a remote keypad as opposed to a keyfob?
When using an linked smoke alarm how can the user tell the system has been activated via the smoke sensor as opposed to an infra red or door contact in a 6200 system or a 6400 system?
What are the options of the mobility sensor in the 6400 system and explain it's use.
How many log items are stored in the 6300/6400 system memory?
How many telephone numbers can be stored in the 6400 system?
How many seperate pin codes can be set in the 6300/6400 system?
What are the default and alternative dip switch settings?
When setting up a 6400 system for the first time what is the most important undocumented first step you must do when the system has been set up as instructed?
I could go on and on and on with these all night..