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Re: [ECS] Security-IFC
Dan Dubay
Sun, 09 Aug 1998 12:39:05 -0400

Hello Mark,

I would like to install a hardwired security system that communicates
with ECS.  Sct-a does not have hardwired control stations.  Yes I would
like more than 6 hardwired inputs but I could make due with this.  I
think that taking a chance with sct-b is my best option?  Even if I had
to pay you for some debugging it would probably be worth it.  Do you
have any other suggestions?  Let me know what the panel costs and two
control interfaces.

Thanks

Dan Dubay

Mark Gilmore wrote:
> 
> Yes, But I don't know why you would want it, esp. considering
> that it may not work with ECSW. You can do everything you
> want with sct-a and a digital-input card(s). Note that sct-b
> only has 6 hardwired inputs.
> 
> Daniel Dubay wrote:
> >
> > Mark,  I primarily would like a stand alone hardwired security system
> > that will talk to ECSW.  I will still use wireless transmitters for
> > autos.  If wireless security-Interface-b will not communicate with my
> > current sensors then I will continue to use security interface-a.  I
> > will send you the test results soon.  Can you sell me security
> > interface-b?
> >
> > Thanks  Dan Dubay
> >
> > Mark Gilmore wrote:
> >
> > > Dan, from that last dump, it appears that you are running an
> > > old copy of ECSW.EXE, as it contains no additional trace code.
> > >
> > > I have fixed the false "OPERATIONAL" problem.
> > >
> > > SCT-B & SCT-A are mutually exclusive, and do not work
> > > together - please see applicable chapters in ECS.DOC.
> > > --
> > > Mark Gilmore
> > > Omnipotence
> > > http://members.a2zsol.com/omnipotence.html
> 
> --
> Mark Gilmore
> Omnipotence
> http://members.a2zsol.com/omnipotence.html

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