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Re: napco quickloader port in use



"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 9:47:33 PM UTC-5, Bob La Londe wrote:
>> "Jim"  wrote in message
>>
>>
>> >
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>> > A magic jack is probably not going to work with any kind of downloading
>>
>> > attempt.
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>> > Just settle for the fact that you need a modem that was designed to
>>
>> > download a Napco panel. Otherwise you're in for an "at random" hunt for
>>
>> > the holy grail. Through the years (many, many years) alarm installers
>> > have
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>> > been looking for a cheap way to download alarm panels. If you really
>> > have
>>
>> > to do this just to locally download a 1000e panel then go out and buy
>>
>> > yourself the proper modem and save yourself a lot of wasted time and
>>
>> > trouble. Otherwise, take 15 minutes and program the panel via the
>> > keypad.
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>> > It's just about one of the easiest panels to program.
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>>
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>> I disagree.  The P800/P801 is far far easier to program at the keypad.
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>
> I've never installed a P800 or 801. I don't use anything less than a P816.
> Only because I can download it locally.

I have considered that, but I can program a P801 with the book in may hand
faster than I can go get my laptop out of the truck.




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