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Re: Gemini P3200 and RP1CAe2 keypad



Try rebooting the microprocessor on the P3200.  This can be done by placing
the programming jumper (upper, right area of the P3200 circuit board) in the
"config" position for a few seconds and then returning it to the "run"
position.  Sometimes that solves the problem you're experiencing.

Like another poster mentioned, I've seen this happen when the keypad wires
are run close to house 110VAC cables.  Since your system is only being bench
tested that shouldn't be an issue though.

If you don't get it resolved and you're a dealer ask the distributor for a
replacement panel and keypad.  If you're an end user contact me and I'll get
it replaced under warranty.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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