G.E. (DSC) ATP 1000 Alpha Touchpad.
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Hi Everybody:
I have one question if anyone can help me out?
With a G.E. (DSC) ATP 1000 Alpha Touchpad, Keypad # 60-983 would I be able to program it to my (CONCORD EXPRESS) G.E. Model 60-806-95R PANEL ?
I sure would appricate any information that I can get about this.
Thanks a lot. Does anyone know what the (DSC) stands for?
I have one question if anyone can help me out?
With a G.E. (DSC) ATP 1000 Alpha Touchpad, Keypad # 60-983 would I be able to program it to my (CONCORD EXPRESS) G.E. Model 60-806-95R PANEL ?
I sure would appricate any information that I can get about this.
Thanks a lot. Does anyone know what the (DSC) stands for?
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Thank you very much for the information.
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Well the model sounds right, it's not DSC. DSC isn't a part of the GE / Caddx / ITI family, and never has been.
DSC is Digital Security Controls, last I know owned by Tyco (also owns ADT), since the late 90's. I understand Tyco is selling off some things, but I don't know if DSC is one of them.
ITI is or was Interactive Technologies Inc. They merged with Sentrol which owned Moose, and Caddx. That became Interlogix, which was later bought by GE. The Moose line went away in the merger, as they didn't need 3 alarm control lines, and Moose was having problems with their new ZX line. I still think the Moose Z1250's were about the best all around panels made. Still take care of a lot of them too. The keypads fail, and there are no replacements, otherwise they'd keep on chugging.
That's your history lesson for today.
DSC is Digital Security Controls, last I know owned by Tyco (also owns ADT), since the late 90's. I understand Tyco is selling off some things, but I don't know if DSC is one of them.
ITI is or was Interactive Technologies Inc. They merged with Sentrol which owned Moose, and Caddx. That became Interlogix, which was later bought by GE. The Moose line went away in the merger, as they didn't need 3 alarm control lines, and Moose was having problems with their new ZX line. I still think the Moose Z1250's were about the best all around panels made. Still take care of a lot of them too. The keypads fail, and there are no replacements, otherwise they'd keep on chugging.
That's your history lesson for today.