Lee Dubé | About the Author

Lee Dubé | About the Author
Lee Dubé is our Vice President of Engineering & Support responsible for leading new product innovations, overseeing our Engineering development and Technical Support service teams. With a strong hands-on customer centric mindset, he drives all stages of the product development life cycle with a fanatical emphasis on the customer. Lee focuses on continuous process improvement initiatives, collaborating with stakeholders on projects that will enhance the Company’s global service and support efforts. He guides the vision, design requirements, and implementation of long-term strategies that support the business and deliver a consistent user experience. He has an accomplished background in transformative organizational change building cross functional environments using a contemporary approach. His expertise includes diverse experience in high tech software, fault tolerant hardware, clinical data collection, and enterprise SaaS solutions. Lee also has extensive knowledge of large end-to-end communication systems, technology trends, best practices, industry code and compliance standards. He is an active member of the NFPA 72 Supervising Station Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems Technical Committee.

Recent Posts

5 Keys to Proper Installation & Network Optimization

Posted by Lee Dubé | About the Author on May 17, 2018 4:10:10 PM

 

 1.     Test the Location in Advance of the Installation

Perform a comprehensive pre-installation AES Site Survey, this will equip the installer with valuable insight about the installation site.

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3 Installation Pitfalls You MUST Avoid

Posted by Lee Dubé | About the Author on Jun 22, 2017 5:42:44 PM

 

In a previous AES Insights Blog post, 6 Steps for Performing a Quality Installation, we provided guidance to help you perform an installation that meets AES guidelines and best practices.  In today’s Blog, we’ll share some real world installation pitfalls that you must avoid. 

Let me introduce you to Pete...

Pete has been in the industry for 20 years and really knows how to get the job done. Well, at least in his opinion!  

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5 Ways AES Training Academy Can Help Your Team Gain a Competitive Advantage

Posted by Lee Dubé | About the Author on May 3, 2017 4:12:53 PM

 

AES recognizes that we all work in a fast paced, highly-competitive industry where even the slightest improvement in operations can have a significant impact on business.   In the pursuit of operational excellence, our customers are always looking for ways to enhance their skills, improve efficiency, and reduce overall costs.  Alarm monitoring businesses with installing organizations and Central Stations seek a competitive advantage to set them apart from the rest of the pack.  Designed to help our dealers sharpen their skills and gain that competitive edge, AES developed the AES Training Academy.

So, how can AES Academy help you?

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How to Wire the J4 Trouble Output Properly

Posted by Lee Dubé | About the Author on Apr 6, 2017 12:27:02 PM


The Purpose and Proper Use of the J4 Output

Today’s blog is not intended to be overly technical.  The intent is to raise awareness of the J4 output on subscriber units; it purpose and proper use.  J4 is the output connector for the Form C Fail Secure Antenna Cut / Acknowledge Delay Relay / Low Battery / Charger Fail located on the subscriber circuit board. The subscriber will engage this relay for normal operation. It will be disengaged for one or more of the following reasons:

  • antenna cut
  • communication troubles or Acknowledge Delays (Ack Delay)
  • low battery
  • charger fault
  • Loss of power
    • Loss of AC, Beginning with Rev 2.64ZI of 7788F and 7744F, disabled by default
      • Note: AC failure does not report from J4, except on 7788F/7744F Rev 2.64Zi + if enabled
  • A pushbutton, remote or watchdog reset which causes the routing table to be deleted, resulting in the Subscriber not being on the network

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