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    ‎07-11-2018 05:22 PM
    How is the D6112 panel set up to have a smoke detector reset for 4 wire smokes? D6112
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    ‎07-11-2018 05:17 PM
    Issue What revision D2212 panel was compatible the the D169?   Solution   Revisions 2.53 and later panels are compatible with the D169 2-way voice.
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    ‎07-11-2018 05:12 PM
    Issue What keypads are compatible with the D2412?   Solution   The D202A, D205, D206, D220A, D222, and D223 keypads are compatible.
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    ‎07-11-2018 05:09 PM
    Issue What handler is used to program the D2812 panel. Solution The D5200 2212 product handler supports the following panels: D2212, D2212B, D2212BE, D2412, D2412U, D2812, D2812U.
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    ‎07-11-2018 05:06 PM
    How to interpret the panel executing Skeds 18-49 when only skeds 1-17are available. D7212B,D9112B,D9112B1,D7212B1 Why does the panel show skeds between 18-49 executing when the panel only has skeds 1-17 available in programming?
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    ‎07-11-2018 04:39 PM
    Issue How can I setup Open/Close on a 2000 series panel?   Solution   Using RPS/RAMIV 1. Connect to the control via modem/RPS and receive all panel data and save to your RPS database. 2.  Go to the Reports section of the program. A. Turn on All-On reports by selecting Yes. B. Turn on Part-On reports by selecting Yes. 3. Save your changes and send the changed data back to the control. Test it out. Using 5200 1. Latch the installer clip on the control panel and receive a fresh copy of the panel data. 2. After you see Receive Successful on your 5200, go to the Reports section of the program.  3. Using the white SPACE bar on the 5200 press it to toggle NO to YES to turn on O/C for both ALL ON and PART ON. 4. Press the red SEND LOAD key, disconnect the programmer and unclip the installer switch. Test it out.
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    ‎07-11-2018 04:33 PM
    How to correct erratic operation of the GE-ITI 60-641 Long Life Door/Window Sensor. 60-641-95 Long-Life D/W Sensor Gray, 60-641-11-95 Long-Life D/W Sensor Brown, D216RF, D208RF, D2412, D4412, D6412, D2212, RF3226, D2812
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    ‎07-11-2018 04:28 PM
     How to enable Open/Close Reports for Part On Modes. The panel sends Open/Close reports for All-On but not for Part-On.
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    ‎07-11-2018 04:23 PM
    Issue How do I change a personal passcode? Solution Personal Passcode Change Your security system provides you with the convenient feature of changing your personal passcode whenever you feel it necessary, without the services of your alarm technician. It is recommended that you write down your old and new passcodes before you begin. Notes Before Beginning: The first and last digits of your new passcode should NOT be the same. Care should be given when entering a passcode containing the same digit in consecutive positions within the new passcode (e.g., "3" in 33467). When entering this type of passcode, it is easy to make mistakes. The passcode can be from 2 to 5 digits in length. The new passcode must begin with the same first digit as the old passcode. Example: If the old passcode is 2563, the new passcode must begin with a "2". COMMAND 5 To change your personal passcode: 1. Ensure that your security system is disarmed. 2. Press the COMMAND bar. The Command Mode indicator lightcomes on. 3. Press the 5 key. Your security system is now in the passcode change mode. 4. Enter the passcode you wish to change. Press the ENT key. 5. Enter the new passcode. Press the ENT key. 6. Enter the new passcode again. Press the ENT key. The CMD light will go out. If the CMD light goes out before completing step 6, you must start the passcode change procedure over from the beginning. 7. Test the new passcode by using it to arm and disarm the system. Do not use any of the Command Center arming commands to arm the system until you are certain that the new passcode is working
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    ‎07-11-2018 04:21 PM
    How to interpret the panel executing Skeds 41-56 when only skeds 1-40 are available. Why does the panel shows Skeds between 41 and 56 executed when only skeds 1-40 are available in programming?
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    ‎07-11-2018 04:11 PM
    Issue How do I turn on perimeter watch mode? Solution Perimeter Watch Mode COMMAND 6 is used to monitor the perimeter of your building when the system is disarmed. This is called the Perimeter Watch Mode. In this mode, the Command Center emits a short tone to alert you of entry or exit through the perimeter of your building. No alarms are generated by this mode except 24-hour alarms (e.g., fire, panic, duress, etc.). There is no tone for interior movement. Application This command is useful in a residential system when you want to monitor entrances or exits in your home. In commercial installations, the Perimeter Watch Mode can be used as a door chime to alert you when a customer or delivery person has entered your business. To use COMMAND 6: 1. Ensure that your security system is disarmed. 2. Press the COMMAND bar. The Command Mode indicator light comes on. 3. Press the 6 key. The system is now in the Perimeter Watch Mode. 4. To exit the Perimeter Watch Mode, press the COMMAND bar, and then press the 6 key.
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    ‎07-11-2018 03:37 PM
    How to program the D8112 panel to report AC Restoral Reports. Central Station Receiving AC Fail Reports but not AC Restoral Reports. D8112E1,D8112G1,D8112A,D8112G2.
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    ‎07-11-2018 03:23 PM
    How to 'Quick Arm' the DS7400XI Ver. 3+ control panel by pressing [#]+[ON] to arm.
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    ‎07-11-2018 02:57 PM
    How to interpret the two alternating asterisks (*) on the D8112 command center. D8112G2,D8112E1,D8112G1,D8112A
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    ‎07-11-2018 02:36 PM
    How to correct the correctly programmed D1260 displays 'CALL FOR SERVICE'. The D1260 displays CALL FOR SERVICE even though it is programmed correctly.  
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    ‎07-10-2018 10:41 PM
    How to determine D928 compatibility with D7212 panel types. After changing the setting "Two Phone Lines" to Yes then unlatching and relatching the Reset Pin, it is changed back to No. 
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    ‎07-10-2018 09:11 PM
    W do points bypass after one trouble or alarm event? D9412GV2,D5200,RPS,D7412GV2,D7212GV2
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    ‎07-10-2018 09:08 PM
    Issue What would cause the panel to send every report at one time? Solution Command 95 CMD 95 is the test function that will send all available reports. In the circumstance where a customer has set a code that begins with 95 such as (9595) and put in his code incorrectly, when re-entering, the customer would press the command key and 95 and the rest of the code causing the panel to send all reports to the central station resulting in a dispatch of emergency services. The work around if an updated chip is not available, change the first two digits from 95xx. This effected panel versions  1.08 - 1.11 The eeprom to correct this issue would be: 1.12
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    ‎07-10-2018 08:58 PM
    Issue How can I get the panel to test the bell when the system is Armed? Solution In order to have the bell sound at the end of the Arming Sequence, you must follow the steps listed below: Put the system into program mode by either entering the INSTALLERS (Default is 98765) CODE # 0 or holding down the S1 pin on the middle of the control board down towards the bottom. Type in 81 # and see what the first data digit is and make a note of it. Ex. D1=1. Press # again to see what the second data digit is and make a note of it. Ex. D2=0. Press # again to see what the third data digit is and make a note of it. Ex. D3=7. Press # again to see what the fourth and final data digit is and make a note of it. Ex. D4=6 Ex  D1=1 D2=0 D3=7 D4=6 for a complete number of 1076. In order to have the system do the Bell test when arming you must make digit 2 a 2 or a 3 and the other digits will stay the same. 2 would give you the following: Test Bell but NOT the Phone line upon arming. 3 would give you the following: Test Phone line AND Bell upon arming. Now press the * twice to get you back to the ADR= and do the following: To make the change with the number 2 option you will press 811276# OR To make the change with the number 3 option you will press 811376# After that you can hold * down for 3 seconds, release it, and test the changes out.
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    ‎07-10-2018 08:19 PM
    Issue How do I Force Arm the System?   Solution   Force Arming the System Under normal conditions your Command Center cannot be master armed while there is a faulted zone. Force arming allows you to arm the system with any zone faulted other than priority zones. (Priority zones are zones that must be normal when the system is armed.) Force arming arms only those zones that are ready to arm; any zone faulted at arming time is bypassed (not armed). When force arming, a trouble report may be sent to the Central Station indicating that the system was force armed and which zone was faulted. A closing report may also be sent by those systems that are programmed for opening and closing reports. Force arming can be programmed to apply to most arming commands as well as your personal passcode. Your alarm technician will check the boxes below to indicate which arming commands can force arm your system. To arm with zones faulted: 1. Enter your personal passcode and press the ENT key, or enter an arming command (COMMANDs 1, 2, or 3). The Command Center then emits a "beep" tone with each keytouch indicating that a zone is faulted. 2. Press the COMMAND bar and then the ENT key. The system now arms all zones which are normal. NOTE: If the fault is restored (returned to normal) while arming, the zone will be armed. If the fault is restored after arming, how your system is programmed determines whether or not the zone will be armed with the rest of the system.
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