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Can this panel be programmed to auto arm/disarm? If so, can the user
enable/disable it and program the time of day to do it?
TIA
enable/disable it and program the time of day to do it?
TIA
No Name said:Can this panel be programmed to auto arm/disarm? If so, can the user
enable/disable it and program the time of day to do it?
TIA
Crash Gordon said:ah the 7112...now there was a panel that almost put me outta business...radx
too.
Crash Gordon said:Power supply/charging circuit problem that only showed up intermittantly and
way after you've sold it and installed it and chased *many* ghost problems.
At first radx skirted the issue...then came to ack it. Thankfully I had only
installed about 20-30 of them and I was a big enough dealer that they made
it right for me. Ended up pulling them all and replacing with 7212's. But,
it was still very costly for me even with free replacment panels - as I ate
the install time and had to deal with the clients. IMO it hurt Radx too .
If you come across any that are acting goofy you'll know it...I just pull
them and install something new.
Crash Gordon said:Yah it was bad.
Almost as bad as the 636 keypad issue. I'm the guy (unfortunately) that
discovered that problem and worked for months with techs on troubleshooting
and finding the cause. Thats going waaayyy back.
Crash Gordon said:I thought you'd enjoy the memories )))
Um.........
And then...when programming sheets became as thick as War & Peace... I
started selling other products...went from being 99% Radx to now only repair
or replace 'em.
Well at least you learned, and hopefully you only did it once....Crash Gordon said:Power up the spare one in the shop...solder in a new battery while it's
powered up...and pray?
I'm such an idiot..once I changed a lithium on an older DMP. I thought I was
supposed to power it down first...duh...pretty dumb.
Crash Gordon said:It was one of those "inverted data-bit days"...you know when the little
voice in your head is telling you the right way to do something, but your
hands just go ahead and power the panel down and remove the battery
anyway?
Crash Gordon said:It was one of those "inverted data-bit days"...you know when the little
voice in your head is telling you the right way to do something, but your
hands just go ahead and power the panel down and remove the battery anyway?
I once, as an experiment of course, left the battery hooked up backwards onX. Boschman said:Sounds like you had reversed polarity to me.
X.
This is about the only solution for the older panels. Since the 9412
series, the lithium battery is "spring" held and easily replaced. But the
panel MUST be powered us in this scenario as well or else, poof, panel
repair.