give me your thoughts

I have a moose 2000 for four years working in place at my house.

Two mounted keypads and all PIR and doors working.

I had a key pad tallied from the test jack on the bottom board of the alarm panel.

My wife knocked it off and on the floor, nothing in the panel seamed to be else was disturbed.

Now I have all keypads are not commutating with the panel.

I changed out the top half and tried agen nothing.

Where do I look?

Richard E. Lenker

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Rich
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fuse?

Reply to
Jim

Is there a fuse there? a pico type maby. I'll get the book.

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Rich

Yea just the polys, nothing you can replace

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Mark Leuck

Yellow Pages: Burglar alarm dealers js

Reply to
Buggs

Good luck finding someone who knows how to work on that panel tho :)

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Mark Leuck

We're out there, but we're not cheap. js

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Buggs

I Install them Iam in the yellow pages

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Rich

Oh. js

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Buggs

I did some flipping and flopping and testing.

In all one bad keypad stopping all coummication and one bad bottom board a TS-4. In Stock Any keypads for sale?

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Rich

I imagine Ebay where you can also bid on Fergie's Hummer

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That or get a hummer from Fergie, the page is confusing :)

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Mark Leuck

I sent all my Moose stuff to Jim Rojas. js

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Buggs

The > > I did some flipping and flopping and testing.

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Just Looking

"Mark Leuck" wrote in news:46e49521$0$16466$ snipped-for-privacy@roadrunner.com:

Not interested

Very interested

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Tommy

From what I understand you don't have to bid much for that

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Mark Leuck

And we're getting old fast!

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Crash Gordon

Soon this will all be a forgotten art, newbie installers will have to climb the high peaks of Nepal to find the temple of old Moose monks

"Oh great one, I have travelled a long distance to learn the true meaning of location 082 in a Z1100 System II..."

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Mark Leuck

Ah grasshopper, now that you have travelled all this way, the true meaning of alarm panel life is; if it's that old, replace it...and don't forget to get paid for your work and knowledge.

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Crash Gordon

check with tech-man.com (Jim Rojas) here on the ng.

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Crash Gordon

Must be Squirrel, I'm thinkink.

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Sue

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