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Engineers code - is my alarm secure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Peekay" data-source="post: 464292" data-attributes="member: 30104"><p>Just to give you guys an update on this, I asked my engineers code question via the Honywell website and much kudos to them for responding, particularly as they typically only deal with business enquiries. Anyway, from the horses mouth, despite its age this alarm is no different from most and it cannot be unset using just the engineers code if a user has set it. Needless to say my installer (who said that it could) will not be getting the job of upgrading it. I am now resigned to the fact that my intruder had obtained my user code somehow. The new system I have been given a demonstration of has key fob access (so you don't need to give anyone a code) plus an access log. It also has a speech dialer that will call me if the alarm goes off. Thx once again for your comments and advice. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peekay, post: 464292, member: 30104"] Just to give you guys an update on this, I asked my engineers code question via the Honywell website and much kudos to them for responding, particularly as they typically only deal with business enquiries. Anyway, from the horses mouth, despite its age this alarm is no different from most and it cannot be unset using just the engineers code if a user has set it. Needless to say my installer (who said that it could) will not be getting the job of upgrading it. I am now resigned to the fact that my intruder had obtained my user code somehow. The new system I have been given a demonstration of has key fob access (so you don't need to give anyone a code) plus an access log. It also has a speech dialer that will call me if the alarm goes off. Thx once again for your comments and advice. [/QUOTE]
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