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Re: P.S. Re: NAPCO quickloader
On 5 =CE=91=CF=80=CF=81, 19:00, "Bob La Londe" <nos...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> >> On 3 =CE=91=CF=80=CF=81, 15:16, proguard <sp.kintzoni...@xxxxxxxxxxx> =
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> >>> On 3 =CE=91=CF=80=CF=81, 08:08, "Bob La Londe" <n...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> >>> > > On 3 =CE=91=CF=80=CF=81, 01:31, "Bob La Londe" <nos...@xxxxxxxxx>=
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> >>> > >> > On 31 =CE=9C=CE=B1=CF=81, 23:41, proguard <sp.kintzoni...@prog=
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> >>> > >> >> On 30 =C3=8C=C3=A1=C3=B1, 09:16, "Bob La Londe" <nos...@nospa=
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> >>> > >> >> >news:c503db1c-bc3e-4610-a62d-e66cbedeffb2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=
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> >>> > >> >> > Is your modem on the modem list? I use an old Cardinal 2400
> >>> > >> >> > for
> >>> > >> >> > remote
> >>> > >> >> > downloading Napco panels.
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> >>> > >> >> It's in the list. Its US robotics sportster 33.6 fax modem...
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> >>> > >> > I' ve got those messages:
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> >>> > >> > Modem has connected
> >>> > >> > Obtaining panel type
> >>> > >> > Communication retry - Continuing
> >>> > >> > Communication retry - Continuing
> >>> > >> > Communication retry - Continuing
> >>> > >> > OK
> >>> > >> > Modem Communication Completed
> >>> > >> > Panel did not respond in time.
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> >>> > >> > I believe it must be a panel error...
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> >>> > >> And of course did you set the software for the modem you are
> >>> > >> using?-
> >>> > >> =CE=91=CF=80=CF=8C=CE=BA=CF=81=CF=85=CF=88=CE=B7 =CE=BA=CE=B5=CE=
=B9=CE=BC=CE=AD=CE=BD=CE=BF=CF=85 =CF=83=CE=B5 =CF=80=CE=B1=CF=81=CE=AC=CE=
=B8=CE=B5=CF=83=CE=B7 -
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> >>> > >> - =CE=95=CE=BC=CF=86=CE=AC=CE=BD=CE=B9=CF=83=CE=B7 =CE=BA=CE=B5=
=CE=B9=CE=BC=CE=AD=CE=BD=CE=BF=CF=85 =CF=83=CE=B5 =CF=80=CE=B1=CF=81=CE=AC=
=CE=B8=CE=B5=CF=83=CE=B7 -
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> >>> > > There is nothing else in the line. I did the download in my lab. =
I
> >>> > > set
> >>> > > up the modem from the modem setup menu.
> >>> > > Today i'll try another new one XP600 panel to find out if it was =
a
> >>> > > panel's problem.
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> >>> > And you are sure that modem is on the approved modem list. Then it
> >>> > just
> >>> > leaves the panel I guess. I dunno. I've been using the old Cardinal=
s
> >>> > for
> >>> > years and they work great for me.- =CE=91=CF=80=CF=8C=CE=BA=CF=81=
=CF=85=CF=88=CE=B7 =CE=BA=CE=B5=CE=B9=CE=BC=CE=AD=CE=BD=CE=BF=CF=85 =CF=83=
=CE=B5 =CF=80=CE=B1=CF=81=CE=AC=CE=B8=CE=B5=CF=83=CE=B7 -
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> >>> > - =CE=95=CE=BC=CF=86=CE=AC=CE=BD=CE=B9=CF=83=CE=B7 =CE=BA=CE=B5=CE=
=B9=CE=BC=CE=AD=CE=BD=CE=BF=CF=85 =CF=83=CE=B5 =CF=80=CE=B1=CF=81=CE=AC=CE=
=B8=CE=B5=CF=83=CE=B7 -
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> >>> The same with a new one panel... it must something with my modem
> >>> settings... Can i use ademco cia 2400 modem? it is not in the list...=
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> >>> =CE=91=CF=80=CF=8C=CE=BA=CF=81=CF=85=CF=88=CE=B7 =CE=BA=CE=B5=CE=B9=
=CE=BC=CE=AD=CE=BD=CE=BF=CF=85 =CF=83=CE=B5 =CF=80=CE=B1=CF=81=CE=AC=CE=B8=
=CE=B5=CF=83=CE=B7 -
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> >>> - =CE=95=CE=BC=CF=86=CE=AC=CE=BD=CE=B9=CF=83=CE=B7 =CE=BA=CE=B5=CE=B9=
=CE=BC=CE=AD=CE=BD=CE=BF=CF=85 =CF=83=CE=B5 =CF=80=CE=B1=CF=81=CE=AC=CE=B8=
=CE=B5=CF=83=CE=B7 -
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> >> Or i do a mistake in the procedure. What i'm doing is: i open a new
> >> account. i.e. for napco xp600. i insert in the field with codes the
> >> dealer and the master code that i'm using in the panel and call the
> >> panel using ring count method. The panel answers the call but while
> >> trying to obtain the panel type it disconnects...
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> > Do you have a PCI 2000 or are you using JUST the modem? =C2=A0If using =
JUST the
> > modem you need to keep a phone on the line off hook to keep it from
> > disconnecting. =C2=A0You have to use a modem on Napco's list.
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> Also, if you are a regular Napco installer just ask your regional sales r=
ep
> for a PCI 2000 kit.- =CE=91=CF=80=CF=8C=CE=BA=CF=81=CF=85=CF=88=CE=B7 =CE=
=BA=CE=B5=CE=B9=CE=BC=CE=AD=CE=BD=CE=BF=CF=85 =CF=83=CE=B5 =CF=80=CE=B1=CF=
=81=CE=AC=CE=B8=CE=B5=CF=83=CE=B7 -
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> - =CE=95=CE=BC=CF=86=CE=AC=CE=BD=CE=B9=CF=83=CE=B7 =CE=BA=CE=B5=CE=B9=CE=
=BC=CE=AD=CE=BD=CE=BF=CF=85 =CF=83=CE=B5 =CF=80=CE=B1=CF=81=CE=AC=CE=B8=CE=
=B5=CF=83=CE=B7 -
No i'm using only the modem. Did know about PCI2000... Thanks Bob
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