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    Siemens guys - what the heck is this thing?

    I came across it on a Siemens Support site
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    Hmmmm....smells like numbatwo to me.

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    Hmmmm....smells like numbatwo to me.

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    Google says its a hardware passkey to change zone sensor settings.

    The great professors of the art are not immune from the malignancy of matter and the eternal cussedness of inanimate objects.

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    Kinds reminds me of the old JCI DX Key.
    If you can't fix it with JB Weld, Duct Tape, and Ty Wire it has to be replaced.
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    Yeah,you plug it into a thermostat to adjust temp/humidity readings and you can hide either the temp or humidity from showing up on the display. Its actually only shorting out 2 of the pins so you can make one. I used to have the pin out somewhere

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    It just looked so silly, like it was photoshopped....
    Thanks for responses....
    Hmmmm....smells like numbatwo to me.

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