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Re: GEMINI P3200 KEYPAD MESSAGE



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=CE=BC. UTC+3, =CE=BF =CF=87=CF=81=CE=AE=CF=83=CF=84=CE=B7=CF=82 Frank Kurz=
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> >> On 08/09/2012 10:07 PM, proguard wrote:
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> >> >> proguard...@xxxxxxxxx Wrote:
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> >> >>> I get "enter your code to access area" at GEM-DXRP1 keypad connect=
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> >> >>> to a Gemini P3200. Even master security code want work. Any idea?
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> >> >>> Thank you!
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> >> >> If you are trying to get into programming, is it KP #1 ?  Programmi=
ng
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> >> >> Master code wont disarm IIRC if that's what you're trying to do.
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> >> >> If the system was working and you just came to service, power-cycle=
 it
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> >> >> first - that fixes everything on those POS panels. <g>
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> >> >> What *are* you trying to do?
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> >> > I made a cold start to the panel and after that i made doownload.
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> >> > I took the panel on the bench in order to find out what happens.
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> >> > The keypad is in address 01. Of course i power cycle it but after th=
e
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> >> > panel boot up this msg came up:
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> >> > "Enter our code to access area" I used master security code, dealer
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> >> I'm not all that familiar with the Napco products, but it sounds to me
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> >> like you've programmed the keypad as a global partition and it's not
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1
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t
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> >> Fire Protection Technicians Network
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> >> www.firetechs.net
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> > Its the most strange situation. The panel denies to answer the incoming=
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> > i cannot get into programming even with master security code!
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> Are you using the code on the sticker?  If so you might try a spare PROM =
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Yap, i am using the master security code on the sticker but cannot do nothi=
ng because i always get the msg i mention before.
DO you know where to find spare prom for gemini? probably from a new one pa=
nel...
And to copy the code from the new one to the previous?


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