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Hi,
There's a burglar alarm in our new house but the previous people say they never used it (it was fitted by the family before them) and they never kept the instructions. The PCB says Texecom but other than that it's in a plain white box and could be anybody's. Since they were here for nine or ten years, it must be at least that old. Has alarm technology improved much in 10 years? Can I keep it and use it or should I bin it and buy a new one? There's a six core cable coming from the bell box. Do alarm fitters follow a standard for cable colours? It would be nice to power the LED and run it as a dummy box. I presume one cable pair is an anti-tamper loop? One pair controls the bell and the other powers the battery in the box (assuming it has one - and perhaps, by now, its dead)? Thanks. |
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