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Re: Napco 1016e



A 1016E? Those things were old 10 years ago.
Even if you've defaulted a panel before you'd still have to call tech
support because it is done so infrequently (unless you wrote it down).
However if I remember correctly it starts by removing the metal can around
the main chip and finding the jumper pin right next to it.


"ABLE_1" <royboynospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:66KdnSiXiv6RZLTbnZ2dnUVZ_vamnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Well golly geewiz thanks for all the help.  Now I really do have to call
> Napco on Monday.
>
>
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Can anyone tell me if it possible to default a Napco 1016e back to
>> factory
>> default settings?
>>
>> New customer wants to get the system up and running after being powered
>> down
>> for about 2 years or so.
>>
>> Or on the other had is this one of those panels that will lose all memory
>> when completely powered down because the memory is in a EPROM not a
>> EEPROM???
>>
>> I already looked at the install manual on line but did not find the info
>> I
>> was looking for. I am sure someone here has that little tid-bit of info
>> just waiting to be passed on to someone in need.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Les
>
>
>
> It can be done but it's not something I'd tell some in Usenet how to
> do.
>
> And no you wont lose all programing.
>
>




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