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Re: NAPCO quickloader



proguard wrote:
> On 4 Î?Ï?Ï?, 06:03, Jim<alarmi...@xxxxxxx>  wrote:
>> On Apr 3, 9:05 pm, mleuck<m.le...@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>>
>>> That was interesting-
>>
>> Never say with a few words what you can say with a thousand.
>>
>> Holy shit. What the hell was that all about?
>>
>> What I said was:
>>
>> I don't know if it's been established whether he's got a telephone
>> handset on the same telephone line that he's trying to download on.
>> After contact is made with the panel, he's got to pick up the handset
>> and leave the telephone line open all the while he's in communication
>> with the panel. If the line isn't open, the panel will hang up even
>> though the downloader program is open and trying to communicate.
>>
>> I don't know if he knows that or not.
>
> Dear Jim,
> to be honest i didn't knew that. Why that on Napco? All other dl
> softwares and panels as you know do not need that. In that way you
> cannot download if there isn't anyother in the panel's premises...

If you do a one step download, you don't need to keep the line open.

Jim Rojas






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