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Re: Napco Quickloader



On 2 =CE=A6=CE=B5=CE=B2, 07:48, proguard <sp.kintzoni...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote=
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> On 1 =CE=A6=CE=B5=CE=B2, 23:59, Jim Rojas <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > proguard wrote:
> > > On 1 =CE=A6=CE=B5=CE=B2, 10:31, proguard<sp.kintzoni...@xxxxxxxxxxx> =
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> > >> On 1 =C3=96=C3=A5=C3=A2, 05:57, mleuck<m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> =C2=A0wrot=
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> > >>> On Jan 29, 3:00 pm, "Just Looking"<nos...@xxxxxxxxxx> =C2=A0wrote:
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> > >>>> Why not use the latest version of Napco Quickloader for Windows th=
at is 6.0?http://www.napcosecurity.com/tech/updown/startpage.asp?page_id=3D=
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> > >>> Last I checked there were still a few old Napco panels that the
> > >>> Windows software didn't support, like the 1010LKDL
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> > >> I got v 6.0 but unfortunately the same occurs. After succesfull
> > >> programming, the system disconnects. I can not stay online with the
> > >> panel in order to get panel status or arm/disarm panel etc...
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> > > After succesfull data transfer i get "Terminate port" --> =C2=A0"Data
> > > transfer comleted succesfully" --> =C2=A0Modem communication complete=
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> > > it disconnects... how can i stay connected so i can upload i.e.
> > > history log?
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> > I tossed out my PCI2000 years ago...too much trouble. All you have to d=
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> > is get a standard telephone and use the speakerphone button to keep the
> > line open.
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> > Jim Rojas
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> Jim i did that, an ordinary tel set in parallel with modems phone line
> but i cannot prevent in that way the quickloader to send "Terminate
> port" at the end. That terminates com port connection and disconnects.
> I'll experiment of course again & again :-)

Finally i did it with Ademco Compass ad an ordinary phone. PCI2000
clicks ok, but always drops the line after a while. With Callback even
with One step download. Always after about 45'' drops the line...
Having offhook a tel set its the best. The only "problem" with this is
that because i am using remotely the modems via logmein, i cannot
remotely off hook the tel set. Anyway thanks to Bob, Jim, Just Looking
and all the other guys for the hints ;-)


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