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hi

 

anyone know the pinouts for header so i can connect? rss i dont have a lead for it i can make one i guess

A case of most of the experts don't play with such baby panels. Most experts probably using SIA rather than pins negating the need for the lead . . .

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ok but i dont want to have to reset the whole panel to get the codes out, so you suggest just direct connect to the tel port?

Your taking it over and you you want to crash the user/engineer code? If so there is an easier way to do that.

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yes correct, i dont know the other way but i have software easy enuf on the g3 dimensions etc but havnt done it on these before,

Just realised this thread is public. We don't give out this info in public forums for obvious reasons. If you apply for trade status http://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/forum-trade-access.html you can get the answer on the raft side and you'll see many more posts that you currently can't see.

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hi

 

anyone know the pinouts for header so i can connect? rss i dont have a lead for it i can make one i guess

 

IIRC the factory lead is needed as its neither 232 or 485 at the header pins,

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i sent you a pm Mathew,

 

ok i assumed the rss uses 232, because the programming header uses the rss

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