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Re: Security Panel with IP Connectivity.



On Jun 3, 3:20=A0pm, "ABLE1" <royboynos...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "mleuck" <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Jun 2, 4:27 pm, "ABLE1" <royboynos...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > "CCUBOSS" <1...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >news:4c05aa9b$0$3700$afc38c87@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> > > Customer system hit by lightning. Wants a new panel that he can conne=
ct
> > > to via network. anyone got insight into any panels that have this
> > > feature? he had a dsc 5010. Normally I use Networx. GE has a network
> > > module NX590E. I have not used it. Looks like it is mostly for
> > > reporting. I think this customer is more interested in controlling th=
e
> > > system via net. Any one use the 590E? how does it work? reliable? can
> > > the system be configured and programmed via net reliably?
>
> > If you are already familiar with the Networx product line it will be
> > easier
> > on your brain to stay with it.
>
> > The NX590-E does what you want, although it is not easy as you might wa=
nt.
> > There are some quirks.
>
> > The DL900 software can be set to give your customer a user name and
> > password
> > that will limit his access to specific areas and only have access to
> > certain
> > functions.
>
> > Please be advised that as of yesterday 6/1/2010 the NX590-E has been
> > discontinued. Once all boards are out of distribution it will be gone.
> > Only at that time will the replacement NX590-NE be available which may =
not
> > be for months or more.
>
> > Good Luck,
>
> > Les
> > Whats different about the NE?
>
> That is what Tech Support said that the new part number would be.
>
> I would guess it may have a newer technology chips or something along wit=
h
> additional features(maybe).
>
> I have noticed some other parts now have the N entered into the part numb=
er.
> Like the NX-650N. =A0Has a 123 battery and appears to have new chips.
>
> I am also guessing that these changes were already in the works before UT=
C
> got into it.
>
> I am hoping that it is all for the good.
>
> Les

The 650N is just a crystal sensor with a long-life battery, it's been
around for quite a while, my guess is even before ITI was purchased by
GE.

Sounds like a processor upgrade, sometimes they change the designation
like that


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