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Re: Programming a panel from a PC



On Wednesday, 10 July 2002 07:12:46 UTC+2, Robert L Bass  wrote:
> Many modern panels have some sort of connector or interface to allow
> PC-to-panel connection.  You can hot wire a Caddx panel to your PC's modem.
> Connect Napco Gemini to the PC serial port P1632, P3200 & P9600 with the
> PCI-MINI connector.  Connect DSC using their PC-LINK9.
>
> Software to connect, download and run diagnostics / controls for all of
> these panels is available through your distributor if you're in the trade.
> DIY end users can order software through my web site if they wish.  Software
> is provided in the manufacturer's packaging with intact warranty and
> instructions.
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
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>
> > "Chuck" <NoSpam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:nrNW8.6208$7k7.81447@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > In order to program a panel (DSC, Caddx, Napco) from your PC, do you
> need
> > a
> > > special 'modem' or can the panel just plug directly into the serial
> port?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

Hi

What is the wiring for the hot wiring of the Caddx.
I have a NX6


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