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Re: Napco GEM-P9600 Strange Behavior After Power Outage
- Subject: Re: Napco GEM-P9600 Strange Behavior After Power Outage
- From: Jim Davis <alarminex@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2021 15:23:09 -0800 (PST)
- Newsgroups: alt.security.alarms
- References: <2a5587b9-cc73-41bc-8328-551a7b576e57n@googlegroups.com> <4da5729f-2170-42c1-bdc2-868e860f80b7n@googlegroups.com> <d6fa578e-05b8-4f6b-852f-2af91563319bn@googlegroups.com> <3e6528c6-75b0-418c-a228-f89753f32ecen@googlegroups.com> <550687ac-570c-4876-95fa-f3ad14a2bb7cn@googlegroups.com>
On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 10:48:08 PM UTC-5, mleuck wrote:
> On Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 6:45:24 PM UTC-6, wallywald...@xxxxxxxx=
m wrote:=20
> > Update:=20
> > Had a tech come out and reprogram the unit. The software had become cor=
rupted when I lost power. Everything is now working properly. Thanks for th=
e comments!
> Interesting that happened with Napco, I have never seen any other manufac=
turer have that kind of problem
Yeah - - - - - sure!
Too bad I didn't save the DSC panels that depowered during a storm and neve=
r could be programmed again. Or the Cellular radios that continued to send =
supervisory signals but couldn't send alarm signals and DSC knew about it a=
nd didn't tell anyone for months. But what else could anyone expect from a =
product made out of cardboard, tin cans and spit.
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