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wek - 29 Sep 2008 21:34 GMT
I just rented some warehouse space and there is a monitronics Vista-15pmt
alarm panel in the space.

The system was left by the last owner.  My question is can i reset the codes
and if so how.
motley me - 29 Sep 2008 21:52 GMT
> I just rented some warehouse space and there is a monitronics
> Vista-15pmt alarm panel in the space.
>
> The system was left by the last owner.  My question is can i reset the
> codes and if so how.

It would more trouble than it would be worth, if at all. Call a compentent
professional and have them to replace the main panel.

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Robert L Bass - 30 Sep 2008 02:25 GMT
>> I just rented some warehouse space and there is a monitronics
>> Vista-15pmt alarm panel in the space.
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> It would more trouble than it would be worth, if at all. Call a compentent
> professional and have them to replace the main panel.

Do that or replace it yourself.  The Vista-15P is a very inexpensive panel.
Replacement takes a professional about an hour.  If it's your first try, give
yourself 2 hours (including programming the replacement board).

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Robert L Bass

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DIY Alarm and Home Automation Store
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
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Customer Service 941-870-2310
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Crash Gordon - 30 Sep 2008 04:18 GMT
You can probably (maybe) change the codes - their panels are not usually
locked...but you can't make it report to anyone but Monitronics.

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> I just rented some warehouse space and there is a monitronics Vista-15pmt
> alarm panel in the space.
>
> The system was left by the last owner.  My question is can i reset the
> codes
> and if so how.
alarman - 30 Sep 2008 04:31 GMT
> I just rented some warehouse space and there is a monitronics
> Vista-15pmt alarm panel in the space.
>
> The system was left by the last owner.  My question is can i reset
> the codes and if so how.

Why would you want to do that? Just call and have it activated. Or were you
thinking of..."self monitoring"?

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js

A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the
support of Paul. ----George Bernard Shaw

G. Morgan - 01 Oct 2008 00:07 GMT
>Why would you want to do that? Just call and have it activated. Or were you
>thinking of..."self monitoring"?

Ahhh yes.  Self-monitoring, that's the ticket.  I'll bet he has an old cell
phone laying around and just needs a pin-out to connect it to the alarm.

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Frank Olson - 01 Oct 2008 07:44 GMT
>> Why would you want to do that? Just call and have it activated. Or were you
>> thinking of..."self monitoring"?
>
> Ahhh yes.  Self-monitoring, that's the ticket.  I'll bet he has an old cell
> phone laying around and just needs a pin-out to connect it to the alarm.

I'd go with a strobe light on the end of a very long lightning rod.
Jim - 01 Oct 2008 19:26 GMT
On Oct 1, 1:44�am, Frank Olson
<use_the_email_li...@yoursecuritysource.com> wrote:

> >> Why would you want to do that? Just call and have it activated. Or were you
> >> thinking of..."self monitoring"?
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> I'd go with a strobe light on the end of a very long lightning rod.

There are a few of us here that wish that you would.
Frank Olson - 03 Oct 2008 07:33 GMT
> On Oct 1, 1:44�am, Frank Olson
> <use_the_email_li...@yoursecuritysource.com> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> There are a few of us here that wish that you would.

What we need are a few thousand more immigrants.  And they should all
buy boats which they'd moor at the same marina you use.  Imagine an
early morning sunrise...  The smell of curry and refried beans gently
wafting across the still water...  The women doing laundry along the
river-bank...  brown skinned children running up and down the pier...
Ahhhh...  America...  where people actually smoke Camels instead of
riding them...  :-)
Robert L Bass - 03 Oct 2008 12:58 GMT
> What we need are a few thousand more immigrants...

I believe immigrants are the best of America.  The rest of us are here by
accident of birth (or in some cases by birth acident:)).  But immigrants are
Americans by choice.

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Robert L Bass

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Customer Service 941-870-2310
Fax 941-870-3252
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Jim - 03 Oct 2008 18:04 GMT
On Oct 3, 6:58�am, "Robert L Bass" <Sa...@BassBurglarAlarms.com>
wrote:

> > What we need are a few thousand more immigrants...
>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass

Would that be both legal and illeagal immigrants?

Next time you take a look at your tax bill for education and police
protection and then at the cost of your hospital bills ....... think
of illegal immigration and then tell us how you'd like to hug an
immigrant.

The best Americans are Americans, regardless of where they're from.
But certainly not the ones who come here to exploite our generosity
and freedom. Not the ones who refuse to become real Americans,
patriotic to America, who fly their parent country flags above Old
Glory, who stay here only long enough to earn enough money to send to
their country, who's country governments actually publish instructions
on how to illeagally enter the US.  Multiply that by about 13 million
and see how much all of that cost us as a nation.

Although, I'm sure you ignore all of that just for the opportunity to
be "liked" by someone.
Doug - 04 Oct 2008 17:11 GMT
> I believe immigrants are the best of America.  The rest of us are here by
> accident of birth (or in some cases by birth acident:)).  But immigrants
> are Americans by choice.

I see your error,  over the years you've come to appreciate that I am the
best, and so you now have come to an incorrect conclusion that all
immigrants must be superior.

Yeah I know,  the exception to the rule blah blah blah.

Doug
Doug - 03 Oct 2008 13:11 GMT
> What we need are a few thousand more immigrants.  And they should all buy
> boats which they'd moor at the same marina you use.  Imagine an early
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> America...  where people actually smoke Camels instead of riding them...
> :-)

Put the bottle down Frank, you're making a fool of yourself

Doug
Just Looking - 03 Oct 2008 16:44 GMT
Sounds like parts of the post would work better on the NAMBLA site in India.

>> What we need are a few thousand more immigrants.  And they should all buy
>> boats which they'd moor at the same marina you use.  Imagine an early
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Doug
Robert L Bass - 03 Oct 2008 21:28 GMT
> Sounds like parts of the post would work better on the NAMBLA site in India.

Familiar with that site, are you?  :^)
alarman - 04 Oct 2008 04:30 GMT
>> What we need are a few thousand more immigrants.  And they should
>> all buy boats which they'd moor at the same marina you use.  Imagine
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Doug

Too late. And the bottle has little to do with it.

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js

A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the
support of Paul. ----George Bernard Shaw

Jim - 03 Oct 2008 18:05 GMT
On Oct 3, 1:33�am, Frank Olson
<use_the_email_li...@yoursecuritysource.com> wrote:
> > On Oct 1, 1:44 am, Frank Olson
> > <use_the_email_li...@yoursecuritysource.com> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> Ahhhh... �America... �where people actually smoke Camels instead of
> riding them... �:-)

So you DO know where I live?
Frank Olson - 06 Oct 2008 06:34 GMT
> On Oct 3, 1:33�am, Frank Olson
> <use_the_email_li...@yoursecuritysource.com> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>
> So you DO know where I live?

The heat bloom from your boat gave your location away.  I see you've
moved it down river a tad now, too...  :-)
Just Looking - 03 Oct 2008 17:17 GMT
A type of proprietary alarm panel monitored by a company with a somewhat
less than stellar reputation.
Even better (if the panel is still attached to a working phone line)
Monitronics could call up the panel and remotely disable the whole thing.
You could think you're doing something to protect yourself, when in fact
you're not. Finding out about it all after you've suffered a loss isn't
pleasant.
Give it back to the last owner. It's worse than having nothing at all in my
opinion.

>I just rented some warehouse space and there is a monitronics Vista-15pmt
> alarm panel in the space.
>
> The system was left by the last owner.  My question is can i reset the
> codes
> and if so how.
 
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