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  • Threw not thro

  • wow! alarm keypad spotters, how exciting! :O

  • ADT used to use the ITI too.

  • You forgot the ITI Commander 2000

  • Cool!

  • wow!

  • Cool, I used to be in the alarm industry from about 1988 onwards (UK), wish i'd taken photos of some of the 'biscuit tin' alarm panels I used to come across!

    1:40 - no zero key!

    2:12 - weird, where are the LEDs!

  • Your video has some nice histioric keypads, but I would like to just point something out.

    Multinationals like Brinks, ADT, etc, use the same panels as most sercurity dealers. THEY ARE NOT AN ADT KEYPAD! There are simply Moose, Ademco, DSC, etc, Keypads with private labeling. Although ADT does make some changes to motherboard chips to make them proprietary, they are still recognised brand names with private labeling.

    Putting "GE" on my truck does not make my truck a GE truck, it's still a Ford!

  • The model number for the older Brinks LCD Keypad (2:00) is the BHS-2000 series.

  • Hey,

    One of my pet peeves is that people thinks ADT manufactures alarm systems. They dont- they take the keypads and just have diffrent cases made, with their logo on it. For Instance- You can take a ADT version ademco 6150 board, and place it in a ademco version case, and it will fit. You probally already knew that, but I just needed to say that!!!

  • thats a cool set

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