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I recently swapped out my old alarm panel and installed a premier 88(not elite), I aquired it from a friend who was moving house. The firmware on the panel is only v3.3, so I need to get this updated. it doesn't look like 3.3 has a bell on confirm option, but v10 does. Until I get hold of a flasher, can anyone tell me if there is a way to set the bellbox sounder up as confirmed alarm?

 

cheers

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Send an email request to technical,

 

Ask them to email you the firmware file for V10.02

 

There was also a later V11.00 from Jan 2012 that had additional changes implemented for PD6662:2010

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The response will be the same from any member on here; if you are in the trade, you already have 5 posts so can apply immediately.

 

Plus the forum is much more lively in the 'trade' section one of which is available as a non-trade member.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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You will only be able to take a v3 panel to v7, v8 boards had an extra nvm chip

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All Premier 88 PCB’s prior to issue 13 were fitted with two 24LC128 in the sockets labelled U9 and U10.

From issue 13 onwards, they were fitted with a single 24LC256 in the socket labelled U10. If the PCB is

prior to issue 13 or has two 24LC128 fitted, they must be removed and a single 24LC256 fitted to the

socket labelled U10.

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I seem to remember that there is a year date on the pcb, the year date determines what software can be put in. I know that v8 needed more memory to cope with extra functions/ more log events


There you go, spot on PSE

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