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Re: Napco Gemini P3200 area?
On Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 4:27:42 PM UTC-4, Bob La Londe wrote:
> spyros" <sp.kintzonides@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> ?? ???????, 11 ????????? 2015 - 12:20:02 ?.?. UTC+3, ? ??????? Bob La Londe
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> > "spyros" <sp.kintzonides@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > ?? ???????, 10 ????????? 2015 - 11:23:29 ?.?. UTC+3, ? ??????? Bob La
> > Londe
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> > > spyros" <sp.kintzonides@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > > news:b3ea022a-b8bc-45b9-8941-79de6fd59320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > Any idea? After power up a Gemini P3200 control panel, i get the
> > > > keypad
> > > > message "enter code to access area". Any idea? How can i get into
> > > > programming???
> > > >
> > > > thanks in advance!
> > >
> > > Master code printed on label and PCI-Mini?
> >
> > I tried printed master code but nothing happened... tomorrow i'll try via
> > pci mini...
> >
> > I think the default user 1 code on most new Napco systems (except the
> > P800/1) is 123. The code on the label does NOT work as a user code. It
> > only works as a dealer programming and remote programming code.
>
> > Is there any possibility to be different keypad address
> > than those that is programmed on the panel? and if so
> > is there any way to change keypad address (GEM-
> > DXRP1) and default the panel?
>
> WHAT?!?!
>
> Sorry, I thought you were a dealer having a brain fart. You sound more like
> an end user in way over their head from that.
>
> Yes, you can individually program the keypad addresses. Its in the
> installer manual. In fact on a P816, P1632, P3200, P9600, and X255 you HAVE
> TO set each keypad address unless there is only one. Most keypads arrive
> default programmed as keypad one.
>
> Yes, you can default the panel. Its in the installer manuals. But, why?
> Its not going to change the address or other info programmed in the keypads.
>
> Before you hose it all down why don't you use your laptop and your dealer
> software and your PCI-Mini and see how the panel is actually programmed.
> Why would you want to default it and start from scratch with every single
> thing.
Bob .... spyros is the guy from Greece who's been coming here for years.
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