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Re: 5540 Silent Knight Software Question
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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