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Re: CADDX NX-6 question from homeowner
fools :-)
at least dmp programming is logical and written in english.
and yah the earlier panels were a little hard on batteries...especially =
old dried up ones.
and if anyone's actually unlocked one I'd really like to hear about it.
"Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message =
news:mbOdnbAN9dWf6NbfRVn-1Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> "Frank Olson" <feolson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:P1K2e.858632$6l.817066@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > "R.H.Campbell" <rh.campbell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:Tt-dnRgj88oKFdTfRVn-tw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >I don't know Caddyx very well, but yes, I think that can be done =
with
> most
> > >panels. Each panel type is different in the way it responds when =
you do
> try
> > >to default it back. Paradox does nothing - it ignores you - and =
there is
> no
> > >harm in trying. DSC will give off a series of clicks when you power =
up
> with
> > >AC indicating it's locked. If you subsequently try to default it, =
you
> will
> > >lose all settings except the locked installer code making the panel
> useless
> > >for further use even in local mode. Caddyx likely has some =
procedure to
> > >tell if it's locked....perhaps there are others on the ng that can
> > >elaborate with more detail for you
> >
> >
> > <ducking> DMP has a warning label on the side of their panels... It
> > incorporates the universal symbol for radioactivity so I can only =
assume
> > that the thing will go "critical mass" on you if you try to default =
a
> locked
> > board... Pity the neighbourhood afterwards... :-))
>=20
> No thats for the Yuasa plutonium backup battery found in every DMP =
panel,
> has nothing to do with the circuit board
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>
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