Re: napco 9600 stopped communicating via serial connection
Von: Jim (alarminex@aol.com) [Profil]
Datum: 03.07.2008 17:56
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Newsgroup: alt.security.alarms
Datum: 03.07.2008 17:56
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Newsgroup: alt.security.alarms
On Jul 3, 6:41�am, "Robert L Bass" <Sa...@BassBurglarAlarms.com> wrote: > "Bob La Londe" wrote: > > >> As to the question about common failure modes, Napco's panels don't us ually > >> go bad at all. �I installed Napco systems for over 20 years an d the panels > >> rarely needed service. > > > I have only had two issues. �Not long after I started installin g Napco I was > > sent a bunch of eproms for a highly reccomended upgrade on the P1632. �A few > > years later I had several P1632s with failed memory chips. �Nap co replaced > > them all. > > We mostly used the P3200 and P9600 on our own installations. �The re were > occasional problems but nothing of any significance. �I only inst alled a few > P1632 systems over the years though. > > -- > > Regards, > Robert L Bass > Yep, we know how far behind you are in the latest technology. But ....... we also know that soon, it really wont matter...... anymore.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
