I’m getting a napco security panel today and I’m going to hook it up to some of my fire and security alarms that I have collected. All of my knowledge and interest started with you and your channel and I want to thank you for everything you have done for me and the community.
Napco makes pretty decent stuff, although some of it seems a bit dated. The biggest thing I don't like about Napco is like DMP they only sell through dealers so getting systems and components can be a challenge.
@@NewAgeServerAlarm I’m getting an older system. They are great. My grandparents had one that had no problems and was working perfectly for over 20 years until it was hit by lightning. But I like their old systems. They were old and dated but they were good. The panels from the 90’s have things about it that interest me.
Cool stuff man! I love Bosch and old Radionics panels, I really like the older keypads, like the D1255 or the D360, they just look neat, and were a big part of my child hood.
That first sound sounds very similar to one of the sounds from the "Inside Your Computer" theme from Windows 9x. I remember hearing that sound every time the door to my former dentist office and noticing a similarity to the sound I just mentioned (at the time, I actually thought it was *the* sound).
Wow i’m glad to see you’re not one of the people who just purely hates the Bosch and Radionics panels. The B series looks quite nice, not my taste though, I’ll always stick to the classic 9000 series. We’re you able to program it without the d5370? I can’t find a clear answer on that.
However I would like to get a panel someday that supports the SDI keypads just because of the classic look they have and the fact that VFDs are awesome. 7000 or 9000 or even a G series -- but I'll have to figure out how to get ahold of a key to be able to use RPS...
Well if you ever need help with them, let me know, i’ve dealt with them for a long time now. They’re pretty simple once you get used to the programming, and have all the features you’ll ever need.
Me and KJ7BZC have been working on a neat project … I don’t want to give away too much of what it is, but let’s just say it has to do with some security panels, NPSTN, and a couple of central station alarm receivers. If you’d like to know more, feel free to email me or him, my email is in my about section of my channel. I think you might find our idea really interesting.
The thing I've been wondering about Bosch equipment is why a decision was made to have a dedicated "GAS" indicator on the keypad, as opposed to fire or some other indication.
Makes me curious as well. Why did they do one but not the other. You would think that if you're going to do one then you might as well do both but I guess not.
Interesting how the sound it makes counting down (& when reporting a supervisory condition) is the same one that commercial Bosch/Radionics fire keypads make in trouble. I could have sworn I once heard a Bosch/Radionics commercial keypad making that same sound at 2:54, but I don't know for sure (as well as why it was making that sound). Coincidentally I just acquired a DSC HS2032 the other day, I'm waiting on a keypad to use it though.
Interesting that it uses the same sounds as the old D series keypads, but I guess that’s a good thing since if the system were upgraded from an old Radionics/Bosch keypads homeowners/business owners/employees would already be familiar with the sounds and know what to do without looking at the display.
Wondering what plans Bosch has up their sleeve , They now bought Paliden Security (Can and USA) now Bosch is in the service arena . As a old ADT /Tyco Tech , keeps you wondering
1:22 I hate that sound when it happens at my work. We have the older Radionics panels and it’s annoying when someone is delaying the panel and it does that.
Nice to see a new video from you! I do have one question and that is do you still have the 8005 and i8005 and if you do can you do a video on them please.
The reason why Bosch/Radionics and DMP systems are so frequently seen in national chain stores such as Walmart is because they're very easy to remotely manage. Companies like Walmart for example do their fire/security installation, monitoring, and service in-house. They can update the program on a Bosch panel in any of their stores in the US from Bentonville, AR.
Hi could you send out the design for some of your pannels like the 6009-M please I want to build my own and a vidio about them or realising designs would really help
@@jmw4835 Dude, please don't harass him with such questions, he's been through enough. Also he never made plans for the 6009, he did for the 5001-DC however: d38yc33ldby8vb.cloudfront.net/original/2X/9/95dbc2f20ffa66cb875c56909b30dcf328077d74.png