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Re: Want to move Brinks keypad



Give it a few days and the clock resets itself although I'd never tell
someone under a contract how to dismantle a system


"Russ Brill" <russwbrill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ya forgot to have 'em reset the system clock too........... :^))
>
> "Robert L. Bass" <robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:8O2dnRmndprVYebfRVn-gw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >I want to move the keypad to my Brinks system to the other side of the
> > >laundry room, about 6 feet away from it's present location.  I plan to
> > >disconnect it, pull the wire up out of the wall, thread the same wire
> back
> > >down into the opposite wall and then reconnect the keypad.  I'm
wondering
> > >if I will run into any trouble doing this.  I would reconnect the same
> > >color wires where they were before.
> > > Would it cause my system to lose any codes?  I know Brinks would
charge
> > > over $150 to do this, so I'm trying to do it myself.  Reason:  Just
> bought
> > > a new freezer that is now blocking access to the keypad.
> >
> > You should have no problem doing this, friend.  Just be sure to
disconnect
> > power from the Brinks control panel *before* you touch the wiring.
Unplug
> > the transformer and remove the backup battery.  After you're finished,
> > restore power.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Regards,
> > Robert L Bass
> >
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