Naaa had written this in response to: I've bought an FBI XL-2 alarm system and I'm in the process of re-programming it. But can anyone tell me how program the Zone Description for the LCD keypad? Download the EZ Save Software (6.69 MB,.exe format)* Sign up to receive updates on the EZ Save software EZ Save is a free centrally-administered software tool distributed by the EPA that. I've searched online all I can seem to find is that this is done by the 'FBI EZ-mate' software. However, Honeywell discontinued this software and there are no download available. Can the Zone Descriptors also be set with the keypad? If so, any PDF's available how to do this? ![]() ##-----------------------------------------------## Delivered via The Internet Knowledge Base for the security industry no-spam access to your favorite newsgroup - alt.security.alarms - 41353 messages and counting! Hi Again Guys. Thanks for the response I got earlier this week regarding some info and programming stuff that I was looking for, I managed to find it (thanks to Jim Rojas). Now without saying I am lazy I wanted to pick your brains again. I am sure you heard of EZ-Mate downloader? Well I managed to get hold of a copy that seems to support my system (FBII XL2) and it seems pretty straight forward to use. But it doesn't seem to work. I think the problem lies in the modem device, I take it software is not the only piece of equipment you need to program you system remotely? Is any modem compatible? Or does it use some strange speed? I assume (correct me if I am wrong) that the system uses 300buad? If this is so, is there any specific commands one needs to configure their modem. Well I suppose this message is in vain then, cause I have just read a article stating you need some FBI part 7200 or something. Well just out of curiosity then if I was able to get this part (or a ancient Hayes Modem) would it work?? Any Feedback Is Appreciated Matt Reb 9/2/2000, 0:00 น. Me wrote in message news:[email protected]. > Hi Again Guys. > > Thanks for the response I got earlier this week regarding some info and > programming stuff that I was looking for, I managed to find it (thanks to > Jim Rojas). Now without saying I am lazy I wanted to pick your brains again. > I am sure you heard of EZ-Mate downloader? Driver for c920 webcam. Well I managed to get hold of a > copy that seems to support my system (FBII XL2) and it seems pretty straight > forward to use. But it doesn't seem to work. I think the problem lies in the > modem device, I take it software is not the only piece of equipment you need > to program you system remotely? Is any modem compatible? Or does it use some > strange speed? I assume (correct me if I am wrong) that the system uses > 300buad? If this is so, is there any specific commands one > needs to configure their modem. You need a Hayes 1200 modem model 70-00038 which hasn't been made since 1986 or so If you get that you won't need the 7702 module, thats for other modems that are listed, once you get that it will work fine assuming whoever programmed your system hasn't downloaded it before and added their CSID number, then your pretty much out of luck even with a working downloader Mark Leuck 9/2/2000, 0:00 น. Jim Rojas wrote in message news:[email protected]. > Ebay.com has several Hayes 1200 modems for sale. Just type Hayes 1200 when > searching. > > Jim Rojas I JUST got outbid on an Optima 2400 too.bastards! They currently have a few right now but most without power supplies it seems (which are HARD to find) but figure in the end you'll pay up to 50 bux for one which still is a steal since they last forever and are compatible with Ademco, Napco, Moose and many other systems Jim Rojas 10/2/2000, 0:00 น. Ebay.com has several Hayes 1200 modems for sale. Just type Hayes 1200 when searching. ![]() Jim Rojas Me wrote in message news:[email protected]. > Hi Again Guys. > > Thanks for the response I got earlier this week regarding some info and > programming stuff that I was looking for, I managed to find it (thanks to > Jim Rojas). Now without saying I am lazy I wanted to pick your brains again. Ntfs for mac i-o data sierra. > I am sure you heard of EZ-Mate downloader? Well I managed to get hold of a > copy that seems to support my system (FBII XL2) and it seems pretty straight > forward to use. But it doesn't seem to work. I think the problem lies in the > modem device, I take it software is not the only piece of equipment you need > to program you system remotely? Is any modem compatible? Or does it use some > strange speed? I assume (correct me if I am wrong) that the system uses > 300buad? If this is so, is there any specific commands one > needs to configure their modem.
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