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Re: 7412 Programming



On Jan 20, 10:00=A0am, Jim Rojas <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just Looking wrote:
> > Everyone knows there is a way to default a G series panel. Everyone
> > knows no one here is going to tell you how. Hint, it involves removing
> > the lithium battery and knowing the codes to get back in the panel. In
> > case you don't know already, removing the battery will make the panel
> > inoperative. P.S. No one at the factory will tell you how that's for
> > certain.
>
> > "James B" <den...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >news:e516147a-955e-4ef4-80c2-2729b8bbcc9b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=
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> > On Jan 19, 9:12 pm, Jim Rojas <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> James B wrote:
> >> > On Jan 19, 8:39 pm, Jim Rojas<jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> >> James B wrote:
> >> >>> I tried to program this panel the other day and it gives me an
> >> invalid
> >> >>> lock code message. Is their a way to reset this?
>
> >> >>> James
>
> >> >> Nope. The panel will have to be completely defaulted, unless you
> >> can >> get
> >> >> the previous company to remove their lock code.
>
> >> >> Jim Rojas
> >> >> Technical Manuals Online!http://www.tech-man.com
> >> >> 8002 Cornwall Lane
> >> >> Tampa, FL 33615-4604
> >> >> 813-884-6335
>
> >> > Thanks Jim, we put a call in to the previous company, but I doubt it
> >> > will do any good. Can you tell me how to default the panel?
>
> >> The problem with defaulting the panel, is that it makes it useless
> >> afterwards. The keypad will display CALL FOR SERVICE. You need special
> >> software to load a fresh program to the SRAM chip. If you send me the
> >> panel, I can do it in a few minutes.
>
> >> Jim Rojas
> >> Technical Manuals Online!http://www.tech-man.com
> >> 8002 Cornwall Lane
> >> Tampa, FL 33615-4604
> >> 813-884-6335- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> > So your saying its not possible to default the panel, and download the
> > programming from a 5200 programmer? If thats the case I may need to
> > send it too you.
>
> Yes that is true. However, a dead panel cannot be resurrected with a
> 5200 prgrammer without the factory code. I instead load the SRAM
> directly since the factory will not share their way of doing it.
>
> Radionics uses 1980's technology...does CPM come to mind?
>
> Jim Rojas
> Technical Manuals Online!http://www.tech-man.com
> 8002 Cornwall Lane
> Tampa, FL 33615-4604
> 813-884-6335

Almost all manufacturers still use 80's technology unfortunately, that
7412 is a good panel tho


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