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Re: GEM-RECV8 Programing Question



Bob,
  I have it running and my wireless divices are enrolled
I did post another question.
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.security.alarms/browse_thread/thread/247e77165b1f45b2/cc0c4399af928794#cc0c4399af928794

Bob La Londe wrote:
> Worse comes to worse you can give me a call and I can program it all for you
> remotely.
>
> Then you can just go in and change your dealer code and lock me out.
>
> I usually program them all either from the office or with my laptop.
>
> Have to plan for a time of course since I'm almsot always in the field.
> (928) 782-9765
>
>
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> Bob La Londe
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>
> "Knight Houston" <d.cron@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1152746706.335247.205320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > OK I am having trouble understanding how to program in to my GEM-P1632
> > system. I am using a GEM-RP1CAe2 key pad to program it.
> >
> > In the instructions to get it up and running it says for each
> > transmitter enter
> >
> >> the zone number to which the transmitter will be mapped ? I only have 8
> >> zones wired so I am thinking it would be zone 1
> >
> >>the 6-digit ID Code: 1-digit checksum number printed on the transmitter
> >>and box??? I do not understand this one I do see 6 numbers on a strip, but
> >>the checksum number I do not know where to look. I have checked the box
> >>and transmitter.
> >
> >>the wireless point number ??? would this be 9  since 1 thru 8 is used in
> >>zoning.
> >
> > the KF entry screen looks like this in the display
> >
> > KF# XMIT#+CS OP
> > 01-0 000000:0 00
> >
> > One thing I was able to automaticly enroll my two wireless devices a
> > glass break and PIRPET.  I do not know how do I describe the zones so I
> > can turn off the PIR when at home programing.
> >
> >
> >
> > any help on this would be great
> >
>
>
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