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Re: Brinks BHS2000D Hack



What? No hack? No back doors? What fun is that then? If you look hard
enough, there are back doors into everything.

Just like that 16 year old kid that found the back door to the Apple
iPhone. The iPhone is probably 1000 times more complicated than any
Brinks panel. Wouldn't you agree?

Jim Rojas



BDEBJ wrote:
> idiots...there is no "HACK" you know how to program them , or you don't.
> that's it, end of story.
> there's no back door, no hack, no secret way  in. if you don't know what
> you're doing
> (which you obviously don't) you'll just screw everything up....your
> "customers" will love that!!!!
>
>
>
> "Jim Rojas" <jrojas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:47064116$0$32482$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Thank you for all the tips. I included them in the October 2007 version of
>> Tech Help!
>>
>> Jim Rojas
>>
>>
>> Nomen Nescio wrote:
>>> If the programmer displays L on the screen, The panel is locked out.
>>> Replace the chip or use an external serial programmer to erase it.
>>> Then press 255 + 1 and see if that reloads the defaults.
>>>
>>> Angry Man In Gauteng
>>>
>>>
>>>
>


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