Choosing wireless security system

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Rule of thumb. If you want a challenge, go for a graded system and live with the fault lights when you failed to set it properly (or call an installer), or choose a good brand DIY system, those are geared towards less competent DIYers.

If you live with fault lights ( graded system ) or live with a system where for ease of use fault reporting is geared towards the less competent DIYer then are you not then living with a system that is faulty and may not go to alarm when an intruder does break in.

Your rule of thumb seems to be saying that DIYers should live with less reliable systems simply because they are DIYers who ( you imply ) cannot cope with a system that reports faults in a more robust way.
 
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Berny,
The DIY alarms actually work you know. Just thought I would let you know as there seems to be some confusion.

You seem to have the idea that it's a DIY alarm therefore it cannot possibly be any good or work as designed.

It's not a simple garden rake or a tea tray it is a sophisticated piece of electronic circuitry and I am pretty sure the people who designed the circuits and the circuit logic knew what they were doing from the transmitting pirs to the recieving panels. I would imagine the large company would have got the best professionals for the job.
 
, The DIY alarms actually work you know. Just thought I would let you know as there seems to be some confusion.
And so do most IIY alarms ( IIY Install It Yourself )

You seem to have the idea that it's a DIY alarm therefore it cannot possibly be any good or work as designed.
As I have repeated said , they do what is written on the box. But a low cost DIY item of equipment the design has no option but to be a compromise between cost, function, ease of install and several other considerations

from the transmitting pirs to the recieving panels.
One way communication,

I would imagine the large company would have got the best professionals for the job.
The way things get designed is very variable. Some companies have in house electronics departments that provide in going design of new products and updates to existing equipment. Some companies, including very large ones, put the design out to a contract design company, put manufacture out to a sub contract asembly organisation and do nothing more than sell the equipment Some have no in house technical staff at all other than help desk clerks who match the problem to one of a list on the screen and then read out the solution. Note.... I did say some companies, not all.
 
But a low cost DIY item of equipment the design has no option but to be a compromise between cost, function, ease of install and several other considerations
As does anything else, from a Space Shuttle to a Nuclear Power Station to a hammer.
 
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You advocate one way wireless. You advocate walking about with the panel.
You never are able to assist on anything but one type and then defend its lacking.

You are mistaken.

Your obsessive hatred for DIY Yale systems is leading you to imagine things.
 
Not mistaken nor an obsession. I have said many times there is a place for low end one way reporting systems. Sheds generally.
You on the other hand frequently add to threads with no technical ability, not knowledge.
Never can assist on anything apart from the item you defend so much, that no real company nor insurance company take seriously.
When you can comment on what you think you know and on other issues and being technically competent then by al means "jump in". So far I have seen nothing from you useful in this forum, and less in the electricals


What did you do again?
 
You advocate one way wireless. You advocate walking about with the panel.
You never are able to assist on anything but one type and then defend its lacking.

What you say is simply not true

Perhaps you honestly believe what you say, but I doubt it, as you pretend you can't see when it is pointed out to you.
 
Not mistaken nor an obsession.
You on the other hand frequently add to threads with no technical ability, not knowledge.
Never can assist on anything apart from the item you defend so much, that no real company nor insurance company take seriously.
When you can comment on what you think you know and on other issues and being technically competent then by al means "jump in". So far I have seen nothing from you useful in this forum, and less in the electricals
What did you do again?

Oh really? :rolleyes:

You are totally obsessed , so much so that you have 'come out' haven't you....


anyway ignoring that.

people have a choice whether to fit a Yale alarm or not they made that choice at the shop or online when they bought it. They might even have made that choice when someone quoted them £2000 for another alarm.

Whatever the reason they made the choice they come here for help and YOU DO NOT GIVE IT.

instead we get - could'a , would 'a , should 'a from you.

Does that help?

NO
 
Oh really? :rolleyes:

You are totally obsessed , so much so that you have 'come out' haven't you....


anyway ignoring that.

people have a choice whether to fit a Yale alarm or not they made that choice at the shop or online when they bought it. They might even have made that choice when someone quoted them £2000 for another alarm.

Whatever the reason they made the choice they come here for help and YOU DO NOT GIVE IT.

instead we get - could'a , would 'a , should 'a from you.

Does that help?

NO

Hypocrite or what?

You've only to look at some of your previous comments, including those in this thread, to see how silly you really look.
 
You are totally obsessed , so much so that you have 'come out' haven't you....

Again you use undertones that you always seem to have a bias for. Have you a complex your embarrassed to admit to? A "leaning" maybe? Like someone in the papers today?

You seem to have a habit of this insulting behaviour. Not surprised the Police were notified about you.

Oh dear oh dear - what I mean't by that comment was that you had totally failed to hide the fact that you are actually banned user 'ALARM' because you had slipped into your habits of insulting people and trashing Yale threads and even throwing around the same rubbish you always did before.

I guess we can say goodbye to 'Associated Alarms' now that you have 'come out' - do you geddit now?
 
You are totally obsessed , so much so that you have 'come out' haven't you....
What happen ed to YaleGuy3 ?, maybe he is too busy installing systems to be active here.

Yaleguy3 actually personally cancelled his own account as he was sick of the continual trolling and personal attacks. He was of the opinion that coming onto this site was like stepping in sh*t.

Much the same opinion of users coming on here to ask questions...

Finally, I find this forum to be an excellent resource for both offering and receiving useful and pertinent information about specific issues everyday folk have. My main problem however is the amount of so-called 'pro's' who want to stick their two-pence worth in and either slag off the item the OP has, saying "buy a real one" or "move house" WF planet are they on? Do you really think people come on here to look at crass comments, or to find a solution to their problems.
 
As said previously

Yaleguy3 the hypocrite!!!!

Sounds like ..................
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.... to me.. :mrgreen:
 

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