Ademco Wireless 5853 Flex Guard Glass Break Sensors

Hi Group: I am a newbie and do-it-yourselfer. I just purchased an Ademco Lynx Wireless System. I did great with the install, and things are up and running. I have installed the wireless door/window/motion sensors and smoke detectors, all seem to be working just fine.

I am having a little trouble with my Glass Break sensor though. I am not sure it is registered correctly in the main panel. I tried to follow the booklets and product literature/instructions that came with the sensor. Anyone have any experince with this system and or Glass Break sensor

5853 Flexguard? Thanks and Cheers! Ricky
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Ricky C
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You want to call Robert Bass on that stuff, he'll be happy to help

oh wait....

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Mark Leuck

Cool man. How do I get ahold of him? Thanks for the tip!

-R

Mark Leuck wrote:

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Ricky C

Mark said that with "tongue in cheek". Bass is the guy that suggested installing a second keypad on a Lynx system (which you can't do). He knows next to zip about Lynx.

Reply to
Frank Olson

Not exactly, I said it because he's currently unavailable on a trip, but most likely he doesn't know squat about the Lynx or glassbreak

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Mark Leuck

Okay, thanks. No worries.

-R

Frank Ols> > Cool man.

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Ricky C

Right, I read he was away surfing in Brazil. Man, that sounds pretty damn sweet. Thanks for reading my post and chiming in anyway.... Cheers!

-R

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Ricky C

Problem is, he can only surf using two outrigger canoes.

Besides, when he goes in the water, there's always a ring of grease that left that floats up on shore. No doubt there'll be a tsunami report in the area too.

You'd think that someone as fat as he is would float like a turd. Come to think of it, that would still be an appropriate way to describe him floating, even if he wasn't a fat pig.

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Jim

Easiest way to tell on the glassbreak is to test it or open it to activate the tamper

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Mark Leuck

Wow! That's too funny. I am glad you guys are friends, imagine what you might say if he was your enemy. ;-) Still that sounds like a pretty sweet place to catch some waves. Cheers!

-R

Jim wrote:

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Ricky C

Cool! That I did try and the panel picked up the signal just fine. I just want to make sure I have set and registered the sensor correctly. I programmed it in using the voice command option, under the perimeter sensor category, but as a motion sensor. That was the closest thing I could find to match the type of sensor it is with the options they give you in the sensor registration menu. I know I am probably just spinning my wheels. Anyway....thanks for the suggestion man! Much appreciated. If Robert Bass does have an idea, maybe he can respond too at some point when he gets back. Thanks.

-Ricky

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Ricky C

Ricky C wrote:

You're too nice a guy Rick. If you'd have been here for the last seven years or so, you'd understand that Fat Ass Bass is the most despicable piece of effluent that's ever posted a message here or anywhere in Usenet. Since it would be too arduous a task, I wont suggest that you spend an hour or so, doing a search on the contemptable, outrageous and vile things this excuse for a human being, has done to people through the years. He literally and actually is a liar, and a thief and it's all documented in years of Usenet posts. He is about the most skillful and iniquitous depraved egomaniac that you could ever imagine. This groups original FAQ does not allow for it's use for conducting business here. Yet he blatantly advertises his website and declares that he can do whatever he wants. No one has the say over what anyone wants to do here. He depends upon the other participants who give of their expertise freely, to promote his business to end users, coming here to ask questions. He has plagiarized manufactureres publications and information from this group, claiming it was of his origin. In addition, he berates alarm installation companies in an attempt to scare end users into doing their own installations and thus buying equipment from him. He hasn't been in the installation business in years yet infers to end users that he still installs systems. He skirts around the copyright laws and gives dealer downloading disks to end users, that alarm panel manufacturers proclaim are for dealers use only. The list goes on and on and even goes into his personal life where he is, in fact, a convicted felon, for a gun crime and is responsible for the death of someone. Yet he works with end users with knowledge of their security systems. He's a depraved, degenerate, and there is not one person in this group of participants that will defend him. Even if he were here to read this now, he would say absolutely nothing in rebuttal, about this post, because he knows that everything that I've said can be proved. And this is just a miniscule description of the things this misfit has done to disrupt this group for years and years. He deserves every bit of acrimony and resentment that can be fostered against him for how he has caused this potentially great Newsgroup to disintegrate.

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Jim

Wow! Thanks for the heads up. I was hoping to meet some nice folks to exchange ideas and working experience here. I hope most folks treat it that way. Cheers!

-Ricky

Jim wrote:

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Ricky C

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