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Ademco Security System Test (Burglar Portion)

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2007

This test includes the following components:
-Honeywell/Ademco 6160 Keypad
-System Sensor MHW Piezo-Horn
-Ademco Vista 10SE Control
The MHW in the video is set to continuous loud (setting 3), on a 12 volt sounder circuit. In addition to the piezo-horn, there is an outdoor siren that is disconnected to avoid annoying the neighbors.

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  • If somebody wired a panel like that for me, I would have it removed! That is horrible. Take pride in your work!

  • Yeah, the guys who installed it definitely did a half-ass job, as the wiring throughout the house is just as sloppy (the company that did it is now out of business if that tells you anything). Since the video, I've replaced the control and redone wiring in the panel, so it doesn't look as bad.

  • My god how many retarded comments can I get on one thing... Why the hell would I use my real code in the video? Does that make any sense?

  • It is unbelievable that you took me seriously.

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  • Could you do a PIR Burglar test if you have a PIR? Please?

  • @jw1999jw

    Jeff, 1 2 3 4 was for the show... Why use your real code and send the video on youtube?

  • @buhaw12 Actually you could, but just film away from the keypad.

  • @doglover101991 Most people aren't that stupid, so that code is only for demonstration.

  • Set 1234 as tempraty code for test or if some is coming over to your house

  • @doglover101991 showed not should

  • what brand of alarm do you have? is it just the ademco it self?or is it with a alarm company?

  • ouch! that siren must propell them! nice video

  • @buhaw12 Are those audio glass break things prone to false alarms? Like if something heavy (not glass) falls over or something, would that set it off?

  • I don't know too much about security systems, but I find it interesting that the System Sensor horn makes a constant tone and not a wailing sound that changes pitch or a dual ting dong type sound, most alarms I've seen with internal screamers do that, much like what your keypad is doing.

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