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<div>Agree with you. 6 built in consoles, wired and wireless security via expansion boards and have a good monitoring company. Don't want to get rid of all of that hard infrastructure put in 2003. Core is solid but home automation needs to move on. Hence the
move to the homeseer. <br>
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From: Mike Nolan <nolan@romaine.tssi.com> <br>
Date: 3/14/17 9:40 PM (GMT-05:00) <br>
To: Jim Marias <jim@marias.com> <br>
Cc: Dave Horoschak <dave@horoschak.net>, hai-users@romaine.tssi.com <br>
Subject: Re: [Hai-users] Omni II Clock adjustment <br>
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<div class="PlainText">> Dave, saying "in this day & age" is kind of useless when it comes to HAI, I=<br>
> 'm afraid. HAI was always a bit slow but very reliable. Since Leviton bou=<br>
> ght them, it is now a dinosaur, I think.<br>
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> Keeping mine running for core security but just moved to a linked Homeseer =<br>
> system for up to date home automation. When the system eventually dies, I'=<br>
> ll move to something else. Sad and disappointing.<br>
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When my Aegis system board died last summer, I replaced it with an Omni II,<br>
mostly because that way I didn't have to replace all the consoles.<br>
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I did some looking around, didn't see any other security systems that<br>
had a voice feature and supported as many consoles as we have (12. one<br>
at each exterior door and in every bedroom.)<br>
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Our HA system is a Vantage, it's also somewhat old (initially installed<br>
in 1996, replaced in 2003 after a lightning strike.) <br>
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Mike Nolan<br>
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