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Re: Programming a Napco GEM-P9600 V9 E-Prom Attn Robert Bass



No GE panel can do it but I don't see any big deal when its super easy to
manually set the clock on em

"secure15" <secure15@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> And GE Concord V4 CAN'T DO IT AT ALL!
>
> Crash Gordon wrote:
> > Napco needs a chip to do that? Sheesh.
> >
> >
> > "secure15" <secure15@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:c19Mh.1$iv.0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > | You're also gonna need a version 11E Chip to correct the Daylight
> > | Savings Time Debacle.
> > |
> > |
> > | Sammi wrote:
> > | > I tried to get hold of you for quite some time today via the
phone...I
> > needed a pci-mini and some other stuff. Since I couldn't get hold of you
> > today, I picked one up elsewhere :-(.  Hopefully we cross paths at some
> > point :-). I need to setup camera's?so I do need further assistance
> > regarding purchases.
> > | >
> > | > I've got a GEM-P9600.  Went to change the time using the keypad...in
> > short, ended up disabling the entire alarm panel. DUH  All zones are
> > altered, nothing is recognized and the two additional keypads are now
> > obviously not in the system.  That's what you get when you use the 6
digit
> > master code via the keypad?lol
> > | >
> > | > ?so now I have to re-program the setup via laptop?almost impossible
to
> > do via the keypad!!
> > | >
> > | > We are going to need a few cameras and other items.  I hope to get
hold
> > of you within the next day or so for a few additional items.
> > | >
> > | > ? Do you have at least an e-mail address, I didn't notice one from
your
> > site?
> > | >
> > | > Once I connect the laptop?I've never used quickloader for windows?I
hope
> > it is a bit easier to use vs the keypad!!  Do you have any advice?
Probably
> > easier to discuss this via the phone?but any pre-help would be great.
> > | >
> > | > One thing that I've noticed is that the programming sheets (I've
> > downloaded a variety of versions obviously) vary a bit.  I'm assuming
that
> > the windows based utility is much easier correct?  Since I do not have
the
> > pci mini as of yet?I've not looked at the software configuration.  Is it
> > intuitive?
> > | >
> > | > How do I know which sheets to follow for my setup?  I don't think
I've
> > found an older programming sheet that matches my setup.  As mentioned,
the
> > E-prom is V9 and the keypads are  two GEM-RP1CA's and 1 GEM-RP1CAe.
> > | >
> > | >
> > | > Looking forward to doing business with you soon!
> > | >
> >
> >




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