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<blockquote data-quote="Richard-the-Ninth" data-source="post: 433598" data-attributes="member: 23472"><p>Using a key switch and LED's sounds a good idea, but after seeing it done I have to say its not really as good as it seems to be. For months the couple set and unset the system and all is well. One day one of them forgets and sets it off. This is where it falls out of bed. To use the alarm again it need to be "reset" which involves using the keypad and a code, if they were too worried to use a key pad to set / unset it they will be ..................to reset it.</p><p></p><p>I can only suggest you explain this is how technology is going, and show them how easy it is to use a "new fangled keypad" I don't much like them, but a galaxy can be set up so that it starts to set by pressing ONE button. (and you can unset it with a fob)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard-the-Ninth, post: 433598, member: 23472"] Using a key switch and LED's sounds a good idea, but after seeing it done I have to say its not really as good as it seems to be. For months the couple set and unset the system and all is well. One day one of them forgets and sets it off. This is where it falls out of bed. To use the alarm again it need to be "reset" which involves using the keypad and a code, if they were too worried to use a key pad to set / unset it they will be ..................to reset it. I can only suggest you explain this is how technology is going, and show them how easy it is to use a "new fangled keypad" I don't much like them, but a galaxy can be set up so that it starts to set by pressing ONE button. (and you can unset it with a fob) [/QUOTE]
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