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Re: 5540 Silent Knight Software Question
MikeyB wrote:
> Bill,
>
> I have worked on one or two of these systems. The system can also be
> programmed with a standalone programmer, I would have to look up the number,
> but the EEPROM comes out and can be read and programmed out of the system.
> I know we had it done once after SK sold the line to ITI which was a couple
> of years ago. Someone (Jim Rojas?) may have the correct programmer to read
> the chip for you.
>
> Mike Breslin
>
> "Bill" <simard@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:432d7565$0$13471$5ec1c3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>>Since I have invested so much time into this and since I have the
>>equipment, I'm going to give it my best shot.
>>I will be down in SC where the panel is in a week. By next Monday I will
>>know one way or another if it's
>>going to work. I'll let the group know how I make out.
>>
>>Bill
>>
>>"Jackcsg" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>news:ctKdnalO_r6Fy7DeRVn-jA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>>"Bill" <simard@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>news:432d26b2$0$13488$5ec1c3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>>>Ok, here is the situation:
>>>
>>>Bill, do yourself a simple favor. Replace that piece of shit Silent
>>>Knight
>>>panel with a new control panel, and keypad. Spend the 100 bucks, and get
>>>on
>>>with your life. It's a simple solution.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
>
Mike,
He has a model Regency model 4724, not a 4720. The EEprom is not
removable and cannot be read by the 5540 programmer. With the
Installer's code the control may be programmed from the keypad. Without
it Bill will only be able to default the panel and start from scratch.
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