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Re: Radionics system questions



I have a customer looking for a new D1252 keypad. I have tons of used ones,
but they insist on new. Do you have one?

Give me a call if you have a moment.

Jim Rojas
(813) 884-6335 Cell



"CoolPal" <coolpal55@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Great panel if you can do the programming with either a 5200 or the
> RAM II
>
> I still have many running in the field after all these years with only
> having to replace batteries.
>
> The RAM II software will support a regular modem for programming
> as you will never find the Tecmar ISA card modem these days.
>
> I use both the Tecmar modem and a external Star Comm modem.
> Both work very well.
>
> I keep a large number of spare parts around for these and other
> Radionics panels as I have been selling them since 1985. You can
> e-mail me if you need anything.
>
> Ken K
> ken@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
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> On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 05:05:42 GMT, Logan
> <mcoinvestmentnospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>I have some questions about some Radionics hardware that I have. I am
>>planning to install a Radionics burglary/fire panel in my house. Some
>>things I'd like to do with it are: security, fire, and later on, HID door
>>access control for 2 doors. I'll need more than 8 zones, so I'd want to
>>use the popex and popits for expansion. Right now, I have an 8112I panel,
>>3 D1252 pads, 2 D8125 popexs, 2x D8130 output relays, a D128 two line
>>phone adapter, plus a bunch of other miscellaneous stuff and some popits.
>>I have been reading everything I can find about Radionics panels and I
>>like their capabilities, especially compared to more "consumer"-oriented
>>panels. Ok, some questions
>>
>>1) I understand that there are a number of different models of the 8112
>>panel, but I am having a hard time finding what the different models are
>>and what there capabilities are.
>>
>>2) I am not committed to keeping an existing 8112 panel. I am interested
>>other panels that are compatible with the hardware I listed above. I
>>found that the panels are cheap compared to all the hardware that you buy
>>to use with them. I'd like to know what radionic panels are recommended.
>>
>>3) Regarding programming, how hard is that to do, if you have a manual
>>and a programmer, can you figure it out? I've had to program stuff before
>>and usually a week of trial and error is sufficient. Is the same true for
>>Radionics panels? Also, how hard is the 5100 to use compared to a 5200
>>and compared to RAM software? Where do you get handlers for different
>>panels if the programmer doesnt have them already? I'd like to note that
>>I wouldn't rule out having someone program it for me, I'm not too proud,
>>heh.
>>
>>4) Regarding device supervision, namely keypads, what are the
>>implications of that? I was considering installing a fire reporting
>>keypad in an insecure area and didn't want it to be vulnerable to
>>tampering. Does it monitor them for tampering and sound an alarm if they
>>are tampered with?
>>
>>5) A little off in the weeds here, has anyone used the EAR emergency
>>audio reporting connection on a radionics panel? I understand the CS can
>>talk to the premises while a break-in is occurring, that sounds pretty
>>cool.
>>
>>I'd appreciate any help, I've been reading the manuals cover to cover and
>>these are some questions I couldn't find answers to.
>>
>>Thanks,
>> Logan
>
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