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Re: Cannot active program mode on Napco MA3000 ...



The code you have is NOT authorized to access User or Installer level
programming.......... Napco panels can be programmed to Not Allow the user
to make any changes.......... Call the installing company for assistance...

Russ

"dyz" <spambegone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:47a13753$0$6324$607ed4bc@xxxxxxxxx
> Not sure about the age of the system,  I know the previous owner built the
> detached
> garage about 15 years ago and ran some sort of home business in there. I
> guess the
> system was installed then in order to provide two zone protection.
>
> The system works just fine other than not allowing me going into the
> program mode.
> I followed exactly what the manual says about entering program mode, but
> it simply
> does not work. This is what I've being doing when trying to enter program
> mode:
>    1) enter master code then press [function] button;
>    2) press [bypass] button repeatedly;
>    3) when "ACTIVE PROGRAM" is displayed, press [on/off] button
>
> The display immediately goes back to SYSTEM READY after 3). Is this a sign
> that
> the system is locking me out?
>
> Thanks!
>
> DYZ
>
>
> "Just Looking" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:47a117d1$0$22618$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>A "home" with a Napco 3000? How old is this system? Using a Napco MA3000
>> over a GEM9600 or GEMX255 for a residence makes little sense.
>> Read page 18 of the manual on the link below.
>> http://www.napcosecurity.com/images/panels/MA3000_WI588A_INST.pdf
>>
>>
>> "dyz" <spambegone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:47a0fb78$0$6343$607ed4bc@xxxxxxxxx
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> We just bought a home with this system already installed. I decided to
>> make
>>> a few changes such as
>>> correcting the time and changing the user code. However, for some reason
>> the
>>> keypad display would
>>> go back to SYSTEM READY as soon as I press the [on/off] buton when
>>> ACTIVE
>>> PROGRAM
>>> is displayed.  I've read the manual many times and could not find any
>>> info
>>> to explain this. Anyone know
>>> what's the problem is?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> DYZ
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>




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