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Re: NX8- V2 not uploading



"Mark Leuck" <mleuck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Russell Brill" <russwbrill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "Mark Leuck" <mleuck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> There is nothing wrong with the NX-8 in fact GE has greatly improved it
>>> with the V2 series
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>>> Hell my favorite test panel is a v2 NX-8, I've got it loaded down with
>>> keypads, receivers, a 534 2-way board and I connect to it over the
>>> network, the ONLY thing I can think of to critisize it is that it takes
>>> forever to upload the alpha text. I have had no problems connecting to
>>> any NX panel, I have configured over 20 workstations which also have no
>>> problems and I'm using the same modem he is.
>>>
>>> But the worst insult is you dare compared that POS Napco 1632 to it
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>> I never compared the GEM-P1632 to the NX-8V2, I offered it as an
>> alternative to GE's trash can panel. I never said it would do all of the
>> things the NX-8 is supposed to do. The GEM-P1632 is not State-of-the-Art,
>> however, it consistantly performs as specified by Napco. I doubt anyone
>> can claim the same for ANY of these $50 do-it-all panels. I apply KISS
>> (Keep it simple stupid) to most installations because very few jobs that
>> I get require a MONSTER panel that can do everything conceivable to man.
>> I do have some older NX-8's installed, never had a problem with them.
>> It's been a differrent story for the NX-8V2. As I mentioned in an earlier
>> post, the V2 did some funny things that I've never had happen with the
>> POS you mentioned. I think I'll stick with the Pile I'm used to, and you
>> seem to enjoy the smell of your Pile, so wag your tail and dig in :-))
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> All I can say is it's a good thing you didn't compare it to an AT&T 8000,
> then I'd really be upset
Nah, for really big jobs I prefer the Moose Z2000 over a GE panel any day
:-))




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