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Re: Handheld Programmer For Brinks Security Panels



Just asking may get you sued!!!  We don't know anything about Brinks.
Aren't they an armored car company?

There is no such thing as a Brinks programmer in private hands.

There are plenty of old Acron ones out there, though!!!




Wed, 26 Mar 2008 19:44:48 +0100 (CET), George Orwell
<nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Hi guys,
>
>I purchased a home with a brinks panel already installed from the previous owner about 2 yrs ago. At one point I tried to get the panel activated and to no one elses surprise, brinks monitoring fee and required comittment was a big shock to me.
>
>Recently, I found a board talking about a hackers version of a brinks programmer on ebay.
>
>(See here)
>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...em=190001185359
>
>I took a chance and purchased it. It pretty much does everything he claims it will. I can change zone types, attributes, master code, aux codes, all of the important stuff no problem. But the designer of this device makes no claim to know anything about brinks panels or other products other than what he's learned from his own BHS2000. Now that I have my panel set up and the eprom data backed up to disk I want to experiment with the device programmer. Some of the data on the chip is obvious what its purpose is. Other data is not so obvious. This brings me to my question....
>
>Can anyone that's ever used a Brinks/Scantronics handheld programmer tell me some other things that it is capable of doing on a BHS2000 panel? I'd like to adjust the amount of time the siren stays on, and the entry/exit delay time. How is this set with a brinks handheld, or is it?
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>Eric
>
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