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Re: Radionics D7212B1 Panel Help
Forget it even if you had a programmer for it, it ain't easy to program.
9743 means that the warranty ran out the 43rd week of 1997, so the board's
an oldie.
If you know exactly how you want it configured you may be able to send it to
someone who has a 5200 programmer who happens to have old product handlers
still loaded in the programmer to program it for you.
IF the panel still works after you changed the lithium battery.
"WYSIWYG" <nospam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:FPx6f.1201$8W.595@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
|I recently purchased a Radionics D7212B1 panel from my local surplus store
| in the hopes of building a simple, non-monitored alarm for my house. The
| board is dated 9743 and numbered 7212. The EPROM on the board is labeled
(C)
| Radionics 1995, D7212B1 U4, 26-06962-0316. The Lithium back up battery was
| shot (<0.5Vdc) so I replaced it with a fresh one. The board seems to power
| up and run. It beeps, the LEDs blink, it seems to respond to a battery
being
| attached, it answers incoming calls, data and power appears to be on the
| Peripheral device connection pins. However, when I connect a D1255 panel
to
| it, the panel displays "Call For Service" about a minute after power on.
The
| manual says this means no communication is established between the D7212
and
| the D1255. Is there something I need to do to get this to work so I can
use
| it?
|
| Thanks.
|
| Bob
|
|
|
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