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Re: dsc wireless ?
I didn't think the RF keypads would show up on the system, either through
902/903 from the keypad or auto detect in the software until at least one
transmitter was enrolled on the system, and not that I want to be anal, yeah
I know, I have no choice, but the keypad has a built in receiver, not
transmitter
Doug
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"Tommy" <tommy at leesecurity.net> wrote in message
news:132j2fn1ffdc801@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Once you find it in the software with the auto detect you can do all the
> programming in DLS.
>
>
> "Nick Markowitz Jr." <nick-markowitz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:H6eWh.1034$Wa.207@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> No here not enforcing cp01 here yet
>>
>> i see the module thru keypad will have to look for the drop down menu.
>> thank you.
>>
>> "Roland" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:46296c96$0$17155$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> You need to do a 902 & 903 to see if the module enrolls. Then in the
>>> software do a sniff for enrolled modules (tools drop down - Auto -
>>> Detect Modules). I think it will show up as RFK5132 in the DLS software
>>> if it enrolled on the panel. Using an 864? It's illegal in these parts.
>>> How about in yours?
>>>
>>> "Nick Markowitz Jr." <nick-markowitz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:uwdWh.456$Fc1.73@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> using a power 8-64 with the keypad with wireless transmitter built in
>>>> under modules i do not see a ,listing for it. should i use the wireless
>>>> acessory default to program this keypad with software or do i do
>>>> everything wireless wise thru keypad only
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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