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Re: Brinks vs. Tech-man.com



Come on Roland,now be fair,the Napco family of product is not that hard to
understand,even a frenchy like me can do it...


"Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
3EI5h.11004$rG.10410@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I think he sells to folks off a MENSA mailing list. Napco is one of the
>more difficult panels to learn to program, especailly the old MA3000. The
>GEM3200, GEM9600 and x255 are not much easier. If you create a template for
>someone to modify that might help. If a DIY could program a panel correctly
>(no flags on error check and sent all signals to cental properly) on his
>first time try I would offer that guy a job on the spot.
>
> "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:77Kdncn8h9uA1srYnZ2dnUVZ_radnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> "Robert L Bass" <robertbass1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:ovednQihCIi0psrYnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> > maybe that's why he's accused of never
>>> > answering the phone...online with a
>>> > homeowner trying to program a napco
>>> > panel.
>>>
>>> Napco's Gemini series panels are easy to program using Napco's software.
>> I teach people how to use the software.  I also ask that
>>> they read the manuals *before* asking questions.  That usually keeps the
>> questions down to a few.
>>
>> Thats because they are spending the next few months reading 3 fairly
>> thick
>> manuals
>>
>>> BTW, the most frequently asked questions are about the purpose of (1)
>> follower zones and (2) partitioning.  Most DIYers can learn
>>> the basics in an hour, install a typical system in a weekend or two and
>> learn to program it in an afternoon.
>>
>> If those are the most questions they ask you have a far deeper problem
>> going
>> on
>>
>>
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