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command!The panic button can be programmed in any zone (09-32) and works regardless of armed/disarmed system status, as long as the control panel is on
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I attempted to turn off the chirp feature on the outdoor siren, but then you don't know if the alarm armed/disarmed
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It has a loud chip when it is armed/disarmed which is nic to let my neighbors and anyone else in the area that there is an alarm
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Let's see why (assuming you're using the control panel for arm/disarm)... arm system, close exit door, wait for the garage door to open, back car out, close garage door
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Okay, I know what you're saying; "why not use the remote control" well, a couple of reasons, but mainly because you can't hear the arm/disarm chirp outside the house, and the exterior siren doesn't sound the chips only the interior siren does and you can't hear that outside the house
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It works as it should so far.
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Seems to work as it should but at least 2 of the batteries in the door/window contacts were dead upon arrival
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The system works as it should.
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The electronic parts are pretty durable ,as I have found out, as they fall to the ground and almost instantly disassemble from the impact
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I did some thorough testing on all the components and they all worked as they were supposed to, and I haven't had any false alarms
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Get some good 3M mounting tape and don't waste your time with the included tape.5
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I all ready bought two systems from this seller
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It works as it should so far.
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Seems to work as it should but at least 2 of the batteries in the door/window contacts were dead upon arrival
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The system works as it should.
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The electronic parts are pretty durable ,as I have found out, as they fall to the ground and almost instantly disassemble from the impact
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I did some thorough testing on all the components and they all worked as they were supposed to, and I haven't had any false alarms
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Get some good 3M mounting tape and don't waste your time with the included tape.5