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Re: Bosch Programming Nibbles



I stopped installing Radx stuff when their programming sheets exceeded =
the length of War & Peace.


"X. Boschman" <XBoschmanNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message =
news:Bpu%d.158035$Th1.75805@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "jamie-" <sjames@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1111377340.936008.155720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > sounds like a 6412
> > you can program it by pc. (using bosch's rps software.
> >
> > BUT MY ADVICE: PULL IT!
> >
> > i installed a bunch of these.
> > you don't want to deal with this panel.
> > pull it and find something that's easier to install and service.
> > 7212G is in the same ballpark and is a real panel.
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> Boy, I sure would like to disagree with you, but....
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> Good advice  Programming with a PC is the only way to go if you are =
going to
> do a lot of work with the D6412/D4412/D3412 panels.  The PK32 =
Programming
> key can be mildly useful if the programming software is not practical, =
but
> it isn't much less cumbersome than "nibbling" away at 'keypad =
programming.'
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> At least the D7212G can be programmed, carefully, with a D5200.
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> X.
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