Maker Pro
Maker Pro

oh no..not a Moose Z1100

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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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I'll save it just for you Mark, I know how much you need boat anchors.

The client has TWO...one that doesn't work after he quit service with Pro 1
and another spare one. Sheesh you'd think one was enough. Both straight
1100's dang.

Gonna end up replacing this puppy I know.
 
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Nick Markowitz Jr.

Jan 1, 1970
0
Help an electricain friend reprogram a z1100e today
your right boat anchor
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
0
The e's weren't toooo bad.


| Help an electricain friend reprogram a z1100e today
| your right boat anchor
| | > I'll save it just for you Mark, I know how much you need boat anchors.
| >
| > The client has TWO...one that doesn't work after he quit service with
Pro
| > 1
| > and another spare one. Sheesh you'd think one was enough. Both straight
| > 1100's dang.
| >
| > Gonna end up replacing this puppy I know.
| >
| >
| >
|
|
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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I'll know in the morning...and I'm bringing my camera and a shovel.


| Bob La Londe will need the boat anchor
|
| However if you want to send it my way you can, I need to take pictures of
it
|
| | > I'll save it just for you Mark, I know how much you need boat anchors.
| >
| > The client has TWO...one that doesn't work after he quit service with
Pro
| 1
| > and another spare one. Sheesh you'd think one was enough. Both straight
| > 1100's dang.
| >
| > Gonna end up replacing this puppy I know.
| >
| >
| >
|
|
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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Ha!

The only thing wrong with this system was someone turned off the **STUPID**
ON/OFF button in the panel...and the battery was old. Replaced battery,
flipped the switch to ON, tested system...ok. It did have a 3 MINUTE exit
time so the client was probably confused by it not going off when he tested
it himself. So I charged him 35 bucks for the battery and an armload of
tangelos and other assorted citrus fruit from his backyard and off we went.

Didn't have the heart to sell him a new system when his existing boat anchor
was working fine.

The guy did try to sell ME his bass boat though.



| If you get any emails from a guy named Alarman pay no attention, he is
paid
| by GE to say nice things about Moose panels
|
| | > I'll know in the morning...and I'm bringing my camera and a shovel.
| >
| >
| > | > | Bob La Londe will need the boat anchor
| > |
| > | However if you want to send it my way you can, I need to take pictures
| of
| > it
| > |
| > | | > | > I'll save it just for you Mark, I know how much you need boat
anchors.
| > | >
| > | > The client has TWO...one that doesn't work after he quit service
with
| > Pro
| > | 1
| > | > and another spare one. Sheesh you'd think one was enough. Both
| straight
| > | > 1100's dang.
| > | >
| > | > Gonna end up replacing this puppy I know.
| > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
|
|
 
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West Alarm

Jan 1, 1970
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The only thing wrong with this system was someone turned off the **STUPID**
ON/OFF button in the panel...


I miss the on/off switch on the old Moose panels, I think it's a great
feature. I also like the fact that the panel is separate from the
terminal strips making panel swaps a breeze.
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
0
Yep removable terminal strips was a good idea....the on/off switch I didn't
like.


| On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 15:38:50 -0700, "Crash Gordon"
|
| >The only thing wrong with this system was someone turned off the
**STUPID**
| >ON/OFF button in the panel...
|
|
| I miss the on/off switch on the old Moose panels, I think it's a great
| feature. I also like the fact that the panel is separate from the
| terminal strips making panel swaps a breeze.
|
 
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West Alarm

Jan 1, 1970
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| On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 15:38:50 -0700, "Crash Gordon"
|
| >The only thing wrong with this system was someone turned off the
**STUPID**
| >ON/OFF button in the panel...
|
|
| I miss the on/off switch on the old Moose panels, I think it's a great
| feature. I also like the fact that the panel is separate from the
| terminal strips making panel swaps a breeze.
|


**TOP POSTING FIXED**
Yep removable terminal strips was a good idea....the on/off switch I didn't
like.


Why didn't you like the on/off switch? I thought is was great when
adding new powered components, there was no need to pull a leg off the
AC terminals and risk blowing the x-former or conversely risk a fuse
blow whist powering the new device.
 
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alarman

Jan 1, 1970
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I liked those features too. The panel swaps were few and far between,
though. That panel was bullet proof.
js
 
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alarman

Jan 1, 1970
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Mark Leuck said:
I always liked how the keypad became sluggish and unresponsive when the
system was in alarm, used to be that way with all Z1100 varients which is
why I always started by teaching the customer

"The * key is your best friend"

(Moose people will understand)

Yup. That was a major headache. (And still is.)
js
 
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West Alarm

Jan 1, 1970
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I liked those features too. The panel swaps were few and far between,
though. That panel was bullet proof.


Yep, it was a good panel alright. A nice big solid can came with it
too. I don't know why ole Wade let it go.... Well, yes I do. He
builds quality, and dealers were just starting the bullshit free
installs at that time. Why install a quality panel for free when all
you care about is RMR? Hmmfft.. No one wanted a solid panel, everyone
wanted cheap shit.


Now...

What about my question regarding BNC fittings?
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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Bottom posting is a pain.

I didn't like the switch because the homeowner can just turn off the panel -
like he did. Oh yeah the on/off switch!...yeah I guess I did turn it off..is
that what it was?


| On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 19:33:55 -0700, "Crash Gordon"
|
|
| >
| >
| >| >| On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 15:38:50 -0700, "Crash Gordon"
| >|
| >| >The only thing wrong with this system was someone turned off the
| >**STUPID**
| >| >ON/OFF button in the panel...
| >|
| >|
| >| I miss the on/off switch on the old Moose panels, I think it's a great
| >| feature. I also like the fact that the panel is separate from the
| >| terminal strips making panel swaps a breeze.
| >|
| >
|
|
| **TOP POSTING FIXED**
|
| >Yep removable terminal strips was a good idea....the on/off switch I
didn't
| >like.
|
|
| Why didn't you like the on/off switch? I thought is was great when
| adding new powered components, there was no need to pull a leg off the
| AC terminals and risk blowing the x-former or conversely risk a fuse
| blow whist powering the new device.
|
|
|
 
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West Alarm

Jan 1, 1970
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| On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 19:33:55 -0700, "Crash Gordon"
|
|
| >
| >
| >| >| On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 15:38:50 -0700, "Crash Gordon"
| >|
| >| >The only thing wrong with this system was someone turned off the
| >**STUPID**
| >| >ON/OFF button in the panel...
| >|
| >|
| >| I miss the on/off switch on the old Moose panels, I think it's a great
| >| feature. I also like the fact that the panel is separate from the
| >| terminal strips making panel swaps a breeze.
| >|
| >
|
|
| **TOP POSTING FIXED**
|
| >Yep removable terminal strips was a good idea....the on/off switch I
didn't
| >like.
|
|
| Why didn't you like the on/off switch? I thought is was great when
| adding new powered components, there was no need to pull a leg off the
| AC terminals and risk blowing the x-former or conversely risk a fuse
| blow whist powering the new device.


lol.. TOP POSING FIXED AGAIN.. lol
Bottom posting is a pain.

let me help you:
http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/


I didn't like the switch because the homeowner can just turn off the panel -
like he did. Oh yeah the on/off switch!...yeah I guess I did turn it off..is
that what it was?

That's why Wade gave you a lock with the panel!
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
0
Ok...I'll comprimise with MIDDLE posting...



| On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 22:21:45 -0700, "Crash Gordon"
|
|
| >
| >| >| On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 19:33:55 -0700, "Crash Gordon"
| >|
| >|
| >| >
| >| >
| >| >| >| >| On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 15:38:50 -0700, "Crash Gordon"
| >| >|
| >| >| >The only thing wrong with this system was someone turned off the
| >| >**STUPID**
| >| >| >ON/OFF button in the panel...
| >| >|
| >| >|
| >| >| I miss the on/off switch on the old Moose panels, I think it's a
great
| >| >| feature. I also like the fact that the panel is separate from the
| >| >| terminal strips making panel swaps a breeze.
| >| >|
|


I tried QuoteFix for a while...it slowed me down.

:)











| >| **TOP POSTING FIXED**
| >|
| >| >Yep removable terminal strips was a good idea....the on/off switch I
| >didn't
| >| >like.
| >|
| >|
| >| Why didn't you like the on/off switch? I thought is was great when
| >| adding new powered components, there was no need to pull a leg off the
| >| AC terminals and risk blowing the x-former or conversely risk a fuse
| >| blow whist powering the new device.
|
|
| lol.. TOP POSING FIXED AGAIN.. lol
|
| >Bottom posting is a pain.
|
| let me help you:
| http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/
|
|
|
| >I didn't like the switch because the homeowner can just turn off the
panel -
| >like he did. Oh yeah the on/off switch!...yeah I guess I did turn it
off..is
| >that what it was?
| >
|
| That's why Wade gave you a lock with the panel!
|
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
0
I seem to remember a Z1100 in a Nutone box, or am I imagining that?



|
| | > | > > I always liked how the keypad became sluggish and unresponsive when
the
| > > system was in alarm, used to be that way with all Z1100 varients which
| is
| > > why I always started by teaching the customer
| > >
| > > "The * key is your best friend"
| > >
| > > (Moose people will understand)
| >
| > Yup. That was a major headache. (And still is.)
| > js
|
| You know I'm suprised a certain person in this newsgroup didn't mention
that
| in all his supposed conversations to Wade
|
|
 
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alarman

Jan 1, 1970
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Crash said:
I seem to remember a Z1100 in a Nutone box, or am I imagining that?

Nope. Moose private labeled panels for Nutone, the only quality product ever
to wear the Nutone name. Actually, it was "Nutech". Same panel and keypad
kit, but with the "Nutech" label, and about $10 cheaper than the same kit
with a Moose label.
js
 
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Barney

Jan 1, 1970
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alarman said:
Nope. Moose private labeled panels for Nutone, the only quality product
ever to wear the Nutone name. Actually, it was "Nutech". Same panel and
keypad kit, but with the "Nutech" label, and about $10 cheaper than the
same kit with a Moose label.
js

you still have any of those in service? ;)
 
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alarman

Jan 1, 1970
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Barney said:
you still have any of those in service? ;)

Sure, a couple hundred I think. I pull them out only when I need to for more
zones, keypad upgrades, etc. The ones still in service are still cooking,
some since 1986 or so.
js
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
0
ah yah that was it NUtech.

I did like the blue lcd keypads.



| Crash Gordon wrote:
| > I seem to remember a Z1100 in a Nutone box, or am I imagining that?
|
| Nope. Moose private labeled panels for Nutone, the only quality product
ever
| to wear the Nutone name. Actually, it was "Nutech". Same panel and keypad
| kit, but with the "Nutech" label, and about $10 cheaper than the same kit
| with a Moose label.
| js
|
|
 

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