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    ‎06-14-2018 05:35 PM
    Issue When uploading a program with a D5200 from a D8112 I get a message on the D5200 of AUX HAS BAD DATA. Solution This can be caused by one of two things: There is corruption in the AUX part of the program caused by uploading or downloading the control panel using a D5200 and not removing the keypad data wires off of terminals 30 and 31. This can be corrected by first removing the keypad data wires off of terminals 30 and 31 then receiving a copy of the program again if the D5200 still displays AUX HAS BAD DATA in the program go to AUX->ABCD and there will be strange characters in those prompts. Simply clear them out and send the program back to the panel then receive it again the error message should now be gone. The last time the panel was programmed it was programmed with a D5100 programmer. There are prompts in the control panel that can only be seen or programmed by the D5100. The prompts were masked off in the D5200 in order to reduce the amount of errors in programming. This error message would indicate that one of the prompts were set incorrectly when programmed with the D5100. This can be corrected by sending the program back to the control panel the receiving it again this will automatically change those prompts to the correct settings by the D5200 and the error message should no longer be displayed on the D5200. Procedure for sending or receiving the panel program: Connect the D5200 program cable between the D5200 Communicator port and the RJ-11 connector in the upper right corner of the D8112. Select the 8112 handler in the D5200 and press ENTER GROUP. Place the cursor on the correct 8112 version: D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2 or D8112A. Momentarily short Disable Restart (terminal 32) to Common (terminal 29). While the cursor is blinking beside the correct panel version, press RECV(COPY) to receive programming or SEND(LOAD) to send programming to the panel.  If the D5200 programmer has difficulty sending or receiving programming: Try removing serial data connections from the panel. Remove devices from terminals 29-32 by either removing wires from terminals, or remove the terminal strip from the right side of the control panel. Place a momentary short between Disable Restart (terminal 32) and Common (terminal 29). If the terminal strip has been removed, carefully place a jumper wire across the holes where terminal 29 and 32 would be.  If still receiving errors during attempts to copy the D8112: Check the D5200 programmer for adequate free memory and verify the 8112 handler is not corrupted. Turn on the D5200 and enter passcode Press the up arrow until DISK STAT displays and press ENTER GROUP. The following screen will appear: DISKSTAT Current Disk: A SizeKilobytes: 512 FreeKilobytes: XXX The number by “FreeKilobytes” should be 60K or greater to effectively operate the D5200.  Less than 60K could result in erratic operation of the programmer and possible corruption of panel programming. Check for corrupted handler:       Place the cursor on the panel type (8112E, 8112E1, 8112G, 8112G1, 8112G2 or 8112A) and press ENTER GROUP. Continue pressing ENTER GROUP on several levels of the program. If the message "BAD DATABASE FILE" appears, the 8112 handler is corrupted. Delete the 8112 handler immediately and use the update feature to obtain a new copy.
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    ‎06-25-2018 06:08 PM
    Issue How is a code changed on the 251 arming station when used with a 3012 control/communicator?   Solution   Place J10 in lower enable position , then press blank key once, then enter old code once, new 4 digit code twice. Test new code by arming and disarming.
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    ‎06-01-2018 04:01 PM
    The D4412 and D6412 use the D621, D623 or D625 command centers. Pressing All-On or Part-On on the will arm only the area where the keypad is assigned. Command 50 may be used to move to an area other than the programmed assigned area.  After moving to the selected area, press either All-on or Part-on to arm the area. Command 80 may be used to arm all areas. Command 81 may be used to disarm all areas. Note:  Commands 80 and/or 81 must be enabled by an individual with assigned authorization to perform the function. Use Command 50 to move to another area and arm:  Press [CMD] [5][0] and enter a valid code if required. The keypad will scroll through all available areas. Press the desired area number to move to the area.  Press All-On or Part-On to arm the selected area.  Pressing and holding [CMD] will exit the Command 50 feature returning the keypad to its “home” area. Use Command 80 to arm All Areas: Press [CMD] [8][0] and enter a valid code if required.       Hold down the All On key for 2 sec and it forces all areas to All On.  Use Command 81 to disarm All Areas:  Press [CMD] [8][1] and enter a valid code if required. The keypad will indicate all areas are off.
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    ‎06-08-2018 10:01 PM
    How to program RF Points into 2000 Series control panels. D2212, D2412U, D2812
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    ‎05-25-2018 05:22 PM
    How to make Custom Text display after replacing the keypad. D2212, D2412, D2812,Custom Text, D223,D222, Remote Programming Software, D5200
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    ‎06-14-2018 02:10 PM
    How to correct working points showing not programmed in RPS diagnostics.
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    ‎06-01-2018 10:05 PM
    Default Ram II password/Username
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    ‎06-01-2018 09:53 PM
    How to configure the the GV3 v8.10+ for using a D1260 or D1265 with keypad programming.
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    ‎06-18-2018 06:47 PM
    How to view the panel log file using the DS7447 keypad. DS7400X,DS7400,DS7400Xi,DS7400XIVER3+,DS7400XIVER4+,DS7400XIVER2,DS7447I,DS7447E,DS7447
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    ‎07-13-2018 09:56 PM
    How to make the DS7100 dial without waiting the 7 second delay.
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    ‎06-12-2018 10:36 PM
    How to prevent Users from Changing Codes on 2000 Series panels. Pressing 5 to change codes is available to Owners and Users. How can Users be prevented from changing codes? D2212,D2412,D2812
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    ‎06-13-2018 02:22 PM
    How to return the DS7060 to factory default.
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    ‎06-19-2018 02:38 PM
    How to determine the supervision times available when using the D8125INV.
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    ‎06-12-2018 10:28 PM
    I am able to arm the area with a 24 hour point violated in the same area. How can I prevent the area from being armed with a 24 Hour point violated? 24hour points do affect the 'ready to arm' status of the area, therefore will not prevent the ability to arm after clearing the alarm while the 24hour point remains faulted.   Program the 24 Hour Point as a Type 1, Response 9.  When using point response 9, the point will operate as a 24hour point.  However  because this will become a controlled point it will prevent arming until either satisfied or bypassed (if the point is configured as bypassible).
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    ‎06-12-2018 09:49 PM
    How to properly turn off a point in the D6112 or D4112. Why is the D6112 point showing faulted even when using a point code of 00000?
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    ‎05-24-2018 07:59 PM
    What steps are required to enable ground fault on a G Series Panel D9412G,D5200,D7412G
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    ‎05-22-2018 03:43 PM
    How do you change the passcode on 4112 panel. D4112
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    ‎06-13-2018 08:28 PM
    How to control Disarm Authority in the D6412/D4412.
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    ‎05-21-2018 08:10 PM
    What steps are requred to enable a 7000/9000/G series or B version panel to send test reports to the Central Station? D9412G, 5800B, 5800B1, 5900B1, 5900B, 5800C, 5900C, 5900G, 5800G, 5900B, D7412G, D7212, D7212B, D7212B1, D7212G, D7412, D9112, D9112B, D9112B1, D9412,D9412GV2,D7412GV2,D7212GV2,D9412GV3,D7412GV3,D7212GV3,D9412GV4,D7412GV4,D7212GV4
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    ‎06-20-2018 04:01 PM
    How to prevent generating a Fail To Close when Perimeter Arming during the Closing Window. Why does the panel generate a Fail To Close after Perimeter Arming During Closing Window?
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