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Re: help with Acron alarm system Spartan VI - SP-6
seem the information provided is a little lacking..
the SP-6Â is a prom based product and not subject to reprogramming
(unless you use a different page or new prom)
However  you might be able to reprogram the user codes. ( but you would
need to know the correct instruction for the type of keypad being used..)
I didn't notice that being ID'd in the original request..
A suggestion would be to research the keypad being used for the
instruction to change user codes..
On a side note;
Take the Groups advice and REPLACE the control system..
Even a Dog and Pony show, needs a new Dog from Time To Time...
*Rocky T. Squirrel, esq.*
On 9/25/2017 9:45 PM, ABLE1 wrote:
> On 9/25/2017 10:38 PM, Jim Davis wrote:
>> On Monday, September 25, 2017 at 6:51:59 PM UTC-4, ABLE1 wrote:
>>> On 9/25/2017 3:31 PM, tzirnoon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>> On Sunday, November 1, 1998 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, Adenco wrote:
>>>>> i have programmed several sp-6 controls, what do you want to do?
>>>>> code change?
>>>>> or re-program the entire system? it takes a programmer to program
>>>>> the eeprom
>>>>> but you can change codes from the keypad. let me know what kind of
>>>>> help you
>>>>> need.
>>>>>
>>>>> james barnes
>>>>> denco security lc
>>>>
>>>> Did anyone help solve this person's request ? How do you reset
>>>> these damn boxes back to factory or the code ? Our contractor
>>>> apparently managed to trip a dormant alarm that came with the house.
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone help ? and by that i mean help ? i don't need anyone try
>>>> to sell me on other crapy alarm systems here . I have downloaded
>>>> the manual but its unclear how to reset the code.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Gee Whiz tzirnoon,
>>>
>>> According to your web site you guys provided some decent words.
>>>
>>> "We have the discipline, knowledge, and experience to provide the
>>> support our clients need to overcome the challenges of today's evolving
>>> business ecosystem."
>>>
>>> If I may point out that the posting you responded to was from 1998.
>>> By my math that is easily 19 years ago.
>>>
>>> If you have a panel that has a problem and it is over 19 years old,
>>> may I suggest that you power it down and call a local alarm dealer
>>> that would suggest a 2017 replacement.
>>>
>>> But, then you don't want another "crapy" alarm system. Hmmmmmmm
>>> With that attitude maybe you should modify your webpage.
>>>
>>> Sorry, I can't help you any further since I don't know what a sp-6
>>> panel really is.
>>>
>>> Good luck and have a good day. ;-)
>>>
>>> Les
>>
>> Yeah, What's the matter with all you idiot's? Are you gonna help him
>> or not?
>> And hurry up, you've got 19 years of catching up to do.
>>
>> He's got a lot of discipline, knowledge, and experience to provide to
>> support his clients so they can overcome the challenges of today's
>> evolving business ecosystem and doesn't have time to look into
>> replacing a 30 year old alarm panel just because none of you assholes
>> will answer his questions.
>>
>> What the hell is wrong with you anyway? Overcoming challenges of
>> todays evolving ecosystems isn't easy ...... ya know????
>>
>
> Guilty, guilty as charged.....................................
>
> Next!!!
>
>
>
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