Visonic PowerMax+

Does anyone knows how to disable low battery warning from wireless sensors at Visonic's Power Max+ ?

Thanks in advance ;-)

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spyros
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Visonic's Power Max+ ?

Change the battery? :)

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mleuck

Visonic's Power Max+ ?

That's just crazy talk.

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JoeRaisin

sors at Visonic's Power Max+ ?

crazy talk for sure but if you have crazy clients ?!?

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spyros

M UTC-6, spyros wrote: >> Does anyone knows how to disable low battery warn= ing from wireless sensors at Visonic's Power Max+ ? >> >> >> >> Thanks in a= dvance ;-) > > Change the battery? :) > That's just crazy talk.

Is it just obvious to me that he wants to know how to elminiate the sensing= ..... and not the indication ..... of a low battery ?

On a Napco panel you can eliminate the sensing of a low battery. I don't kn= ow about a Power max.

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Jim

UTC-6, spyros wrote: >> Does anyone knows how to disable low battery warning from wireless sensors at Visonic's Power Max+ ? >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance ;-) > > Change the battery? :) > That's just crazy talk.

..... and not the indication ..... of a low battery ?

about a Power max.

I suppose you could delete the zone.

Same eventual effect.

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JoeRaisin

Visonic's Power Max+ ? Thanks in advance ;-)

Change the battery, or as said on the group, dissable the zone.

Hello All by the way.

Kind Regards

Mick. Visonic registered engineer.

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Mick

ows how to disable low battery warning from wireless sensors at Visonic's P= ower Max+ ? Thanks in advance ;-) Change the battery, or as said on the gro= up, dissable the zone. Hello All by the way. Kind Regards Mick. Visonic reg= istered engineer.

What's a "registered" engineer?=20

Do you work for Visonic or is this some kind of field/installer .... appoin= tment/capacity/position .... or ?

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Jim

Visonic's Power Max+ ? Thanks in advance ;-)

Visonic's Power Max+ ? Thanks in advance ;-)

Visonic's Power Max+ ? Thanks in advance ;-)

Hi Jim,

Here in the U.K. the Companies run trainning courses on there products. If you pass the course you become a registered installation engineer with that Company.

Mick.

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Mick

how to disable low battery warning from wireless sensors at Visonic's Powe= r Max+ ? Thanks in advance ;-) On Sunday, 6 January 2013 14:45:06 UTC, spyr= os wrote: > Does anyone knows how to disable low battery warning from wirel= ess sensors at Visonic's Power Max+ ? Thanks in advance ;-) On Sunday, 6 Ja= nuary 2013 14:45:06 UTC, spyros wrote: > Does anyone knows how to disable l= ow battery warning from wireless sensors at Visonic's Power Max+ ? Thanks i= n advance ;-) Hi Jim, Here in the U.K. the Companies run trainning courses = on there products. If you pass the course you become a registered installat= ion engineer with that Company. Mick.

Oh yeah! I knew that. I just forgot that you're from the UK.

Here in the US, you can attend Mfg's training courses but they're mostly ju= st opportunities for the Mfg to "sell" you on how good their products are, = not necessarily how to become an "expert" in installing them. We can accumu= late what they call CEU points when we attend courses but I never have appl= ied for them and I've never actually found anyone who actually knew what th= ey were supposed to be accumulating them for. Personally, in 42 years I've = never had anyone ask me how many CEU points I had. Sometimes they hand out = certificates for having taken a course but with no renewal requirements to = stay certified, they're kind of useless too. I attend as many course as I c= an, just to stay up to date, but I see mostly the same group of people atte= nding. Unfortunately , as far as I know, here, in the US, there is no actua= l requirement to keep your education up to date. It's just a matter of pers= onal integrity.

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Jim

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