History: We've a 10 year old (coincidentally EXACTLY 10yrs to the day since I fitted it!) Texecom Veritas R8 which has developed an intermittent fault (Zone 5). Even with the sensor cables removed and a shorting link on the terminals the keypad occasionally shows the zone as "open". Tried cleaning both sides of the circuitboard but no difference so it's time to bin it.
We only need a basic home system (1 E/E 7 Guard, 5 PIRs & 3 switches no Fire or PA), we do need a remote keypad and the outside SCB is an Odyssey 3.
As all the wiring is concealed the easy option will be to stick with Texecom in the hope that it'll be a "simple swop" of parts but I find programming the Veritas a nightmare.
So the questions are:
Is the Elite series the most basic/suitable for my needs?
Do the newer LCD keypads make programming less painful (surely can't worse)?
Will LCD keypads work with the preinstalled/hidden 4-wire cable?
Is it worth sticking with Texecom or is there a more basic (cheaper?), compatible (wiring-wise) option?
Mick
We only need a basic home system (1 E/E 7 Guard, 5 PIRs & 3 switches no Fire or PA), we do need a remote keypad and the outside SCB is an Odyssey 3.
As all the wiring is concealed the easy option will be to stick with Texecom in the hope that it'll be a "simple swop" of parts but I find programming the Veritas a nightmare.
So the questions are:
Is the Elite series the most basic/suitable for my needs?
Do the newer LCD keypads make programming less painful (surely can't worse)?
Will LCD keypads work with the preinstalled/hidden 4-wire cable?
Is it worth sticking with Texecom or is there a more basic (cheaper?), compatible (wiring-wise) option?
Mick