Texecom Veritas R8 early installation manual

Does anyone have the earlier installation manuals for a Texecom Veritas R8 system that was fitted in 1996 (when the house was built)? The details of the alarm within the control panel are as follows; Printed on the PCB: TEXECOM 1995 PC009-4 Label on the chip: DF0029113 5/96 Can it therefore be deduced from these that this version of the panel was designed in 1995 and manufactured in May 1996?

I have obtained two PDF copies of instruction manuals. There are references on the back page of these instructions which are as follows: INS034-10 (dated for about 2000) INS034-12 (dated for about 2005) These are for versions of much later models and the circuit boards differ considerably. It appears some programming details also differ too.

I require to change the engineers code and without it will have to perform a reset and then it appears I will have to reprogram the system after this. I don't have the engineers code as the company who installed the system and maintained it, before I purchased the house, won't release this to me. To me its like holding me up to ransom to pay them to service the system especially as they seem to be wanting a call out fee of £150 just to visit with more undisclosed charges after they get here. And that will be before they carry out a service which they say has to be booked two months in advance and will incur another fee with additional call out fees if anything found to be wrong in those two months. Seems like they're trying to make me pay for a couple of years they missed out on a service contract.

I was also told by this company that they'd want £80 just to change the battery when they're around £20 to buy over the counter and 5 mins to fit. It was due to it having to be replaced within five years and I agree with this totally. The problem is that I changed the battery myself, after finding a workaround to silence the anti-tamper on the panel. But found that it had been serviced by this company seven years after it was fitted (the dates on the battery and a scruffy scrap of paper with servicing details) despite low voltage and ah readings noted. So the battery would not be out of date had it been changed correctly by them. recently closely watched an Engineer from the company do a service on a friends house and all he did was a walk test and only visibly looked at the battery (no test instrument used)! It hasn't inspired me with confidence over them.

When I pressed the company on why they wouldn't issue me with the engineers number I was told that I'd then have access to all the alarms they serviced. One of the very reasons I want the number to be changed as well. Good security - not! Yes, I know you still need the user code but its still not good.

Any assistance in obtaining an installation manual for my version of the alarm system will be greatly appreciated.

Stephen

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Stephen
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will send you the manual and its free!

Reply to
davy12342

So they changed the battery in 2003 then...that's still 6 years ago. They way batteries are being made these days we're lucky to get 3 years on them now.

But...does sound like an expensive service call *unless* they do a full system checkup for that...then it's reasonable....about what we charge for system check + battery.

Reply to
Crash Gordon

Do you really ask for =EF=BF=BD150 ?

Every time I ask for that amount .... they always ask me if I have change for a ton.

Reply to
Jim

When-ever a customer calls to ask "how much" it's going to cost, I've responded with "don't worry, you'll get some change back from the million dollars!" That usually "breaks the ice" and makes the $150.00 charge almost painless... :-)

Reply to
Frank Olson

No, they changed the battery in Jan 1998 according to the scruffy service sheet of paper 2 years after installation for some reason. When it was serviced by them in Dec 2004, practically 7 years after renewing the battery they didn't change it despite a low voltage and Ah reading. On the alarm faulting after a couple of power cuts I changed the battery myself in mid

2007 9.5 years after it had been installed. that is when I found the evidence of the service notes in the control panel and the date was also written on the battery.

They wanted to charge extra for the service they were going to carry out 2 months later and wanted an additional £80 to change the battery too!

Stephen

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Stephen

monitored clients 85 p/h + parts - generally - locals 105 + parts

Reply to
Crash Gordon

oh...that is high then.

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Crash Gordon

Actually I was trying to be funny.

I trasnmitted the "pounds" sign in front of the 150, but it came out as a question mark. Apparently the the "pounds" sign isn't recognized buy newreaders originating in the US.

It's an old joke ..... when someone tells you it's goind to cost 150 "pounds" you ask them if they have change for a "ton".

Oh well!...............

Reply to
Jim

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Reply to
G. Morgan

totally went over me ehd :-)

Reply to
Crash Gordon

Better taking the plunge and changing the panel - a C&K 800L will set you back about £50 notes. An hours work changing over. Save the hassle and cost of the call out. A trade pack on this panel is 4 PIR's, 2 contacts, panel, sounder and decoy, and battery for £99+vat

Reply to
SantaUK

A new Texecom Veritas R8 panel and keypad is around the £40 mark.

I find it rather interesting that you can buy this and it comes with both an installation manual and user manual yet they won't supply an installation manual separately to someone who already has one installed, not even to buy.

I'm still looking for an installation manual on the version I have, that was fitted in 1996. Anyone out there with the file they can email to me please?

Stephen

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Stephen

I was looking for an electronic version and came across your post. I installed a system in 1999. I have the hard copy manual INS 034-6. Will have to scan it into my computer seeing nothing apparently available on the net. If this version might help reply to my email.

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Allen Murgatroyd

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