[Message Prev][Message Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Message Index][Thread Index]

Re: swapping napco 1632 panel



On Mar 4, 11:26 pm, "Roland Moore" <rol...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The 1632 isn't normally the one with a master code chip. There is a default
> dealer code you could try. I think RLB might help you if you ask him nicely.
>
> "Ziggy" <szieg...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> news:1173057436.067729.217630@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
> > On Mar 4, 4:49 pm, "Jim" <alarmi...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> On Mar 4, 12:33?pm, "Ziggy" <szieg...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >> > My neighbors have an old 1632 panel without the panel code and would
> >> > like to put in a new one so they can have the code if they ever wanted
> >> > to make changes etc. I have the napco software but have never done
> >> > this before. Can I just reconnect the new panel the same way the old
> >> > one was? ?What do I need to do after I have swapped it as far as
> >> > programming goes?
>
> >> > Thanks for everyones help
> >> > Steven
>
> >> I'm not sure if this works with the 1632, but you might be able to get
> >> into programing if you could get a new chip from Napco.
>
> > do I have to get it from Napco or can it be purchased online? If I
> > change the chip will all programed features such as the remote keyfobs
> > be lost?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Ronald,

Thanks for your response.I hope RLB posts back :)



alt.security.alarms Main Index | alt.security.alarms Thread Index | alt.security.alarms Home | Archives Home