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Re: Alarm System Problems: an update
0 Rem The software engineer's BASIC technique for auto repair:
10 Stop the car.
20 Turn off the ignition.
30 Activate the parking brake.
40 Open the door.
50 Exit the car.
60 Close the door.
70 Lock the door.
80 Walk around the car.
90 Unlock the door.
100 Open the door.
110 Enter the car.
120 Close the door.
130 Insert key into ignition switch.
140 Start engine.
150 Resume whatever activity which had been interrupted
...
REM IOW, reboot the bloomin' thing.
At 07:07 AM 8/28/98 -0400, you wrote:
>At 3:14 AM -0000 8/28/98, Joe P wrote:
>>Thanks again to all who replied; all of you were right. The system had to be
>>reset by removing power to the circuit. It worked!!
>
>
>Great news-
>
>Thanks for the update. Glad to know about this-I would have sworn it was a
>mechanical problem with incorrect indexing. You learn something new every
>day. Did they tell you what caused it? Had the battery been disconnected
>or did they pull connectors off of the locks? Any ideas at all?
>
>Good
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>
>
>Mark Turczyn
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Bob
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