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Re: ADT Galaxy keypad
huh?
if you can get into programming how do you mean it's restricted?
you need a special keypad to program the zones...that's about it i believe.
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**Crash Gordon**
"Matthew Brough" <matthew.brough@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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|I have a copy of the ADT manual. This feature is restricted to their
version
| of the software i'm afraid.
|
| "JoeRaisin" <joeraisin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:anTCj.172$YD6.50@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > Frank Olson wrote:
| >> SantaUK wrote:
| >>> Hehehe, no its not that. I think that the ADT panel has special
| >>> software to enable this function, and I don't have an ADT version of
the
| >>> manual, only the original manufacturer version. Unfortunately the
| >>> keypad only has output number *99 - so no joy on that score. And I
| >>> can't seem to see anything where you can press * and a number, either
| >>> together or separately, in the manual.
| >>
| >> *99 will exit programming. In most Ademco panels, pressing * and #
| >> within sixty seconds of power up will get you into programming. If
| >> "lockout" has been enabled, this won't work though.
| >
| > It sounds like its similar to Ademco (at least the zone numbers line
up).
| >
| > The 95, 96 and 99 aren't programmed at the keypad, they are turned on in
| > zone programming. Once they are on the panel should recognize the
| > commands input at the keypad.
|
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