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D5100 & D2071A ABLE_1 04-05-2008
Posted by ABLE_1 on April 5, 2008, 5:07 pm
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Hey all,

So I am in need of a DATC for a 20+ year old FireLite Panel. I happened to
remember that I had a old used D2071A laying on a shelf collecting a lot of
dust. So I removed said dust and dug out the old D5100 bar code programmer
that had even more dust. I ??thought?? it had the ability to program the
D2701A communicator.

Stuffed in a new battery and could not figure out how to set up the
programming.
I could get the 8112 to come up but that was all.

The online cut sheet for the D2701A says that it is programmed by the D5100
and D5200.

So I thought before I dig a deep hole and bury this stuff for some
archeologist to ponder over in another 100 years I would ask if any
collective gray matter here new how to make this work.

Actually I would guess that some archeologist might ponder today about the
strange stripped bars on the front surface. :-)

So............................ Wadda yaw think??? Bury the sucker or does
it have hope??

Thanks,

Les



Posted by Doug on April 5, 2008, 5:30 pm
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> Hey all,
>
> So I am in need of a DATC for a 20+ year old FireLite Panel. I happened
> to remember that I had a old used D2071A laying on a shelf collecting a
> lot of dust. So I removed said dust and dug out the old D5100 bar code
> programmer that had even more dust. I ??thought?? it had the ability to
> program the D2701A communicator.
>
> Stuffed in a new battery and could not figure out how to set up the
> programming.
> I could get the 8112 to come up but that was all.
>
> The online cut sheet for the D2701A says that it is programmed by the
> D5100 and D5200.
>
> So I thought before I dig a deep hole and bury this stuff for some
> archeologist to ponder over in another 100 years I would ask if any
> collective gray matter here new how to make this work.
>
> Actually I would guess that some archeologist might ponder today about the
> strange stripped bars on the front surface. :-)
>
> So............................ Wadda yaw think??? Bury the sucker or does
> it have hope??
>
> Thanks,
>
> Les

It sounds like the only handlers you have in your 5100 are for an 8112. If
you have the handler booklet for the D2071A then you can scan them into the
5100 and use it to program the 2071.


Doug



Posted by ABLE_1 on April 5, 2008, 5:34 pm
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Don't have anything on the D2071A. So I guess it gets buried.

> It sounds like the only handlers you have in your 5100 are for an 8112. If
> you have the handler booklet for the D2071A then you can scan them into
> the 5100 and use it to program the 2071.
>
>
> Doug
>



Posted by Crash Gordon on April 5, 2008, 10:02 pm
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I have docs on D2071 (doesn't say "A"), I also have the 5100 bar code
handler sheets.
Man, I can't believe I still have my Radx bible!
I may even have a NOS 2071 somewhere.
Lemme know if you want the sheets.

--
**Crash Gordon**







| Don't have anything on the D2071A. So I guess it gets buried.
|
| > It sounds like the only handlers you have in your 5100 are for an 8112.
If
| > you have the handler booklet for the D2071A then you can scan them into
| > the 5100 and use it to program the 2071.
| >
| >
| > Doug
| >
|
|



Posted by ABLE_1 on April 5, 2008, 10:51 pm
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Thanks for the offer Crash but after further review I think I will leave the
dead be with the dead. Far too much pain and stress on this old brain to
deal with it.

What I need is to convince the customer that his old working panel needs to
go and replace with something that has a built in two line dialer.

Thanks again but I may dig that deep hole tomorrow and shove it
in.................... or not.

Les



>I have docs on D2071 (doesn't say "A"), I also have the 5100 bar code
> handler sheets.
> Man, I can't believe I still have my Radx bible!
> I may even have a NOS 2071 somewhere.
> Lemme know if you want the sheets.
>
> --
> **Crash Gordon**
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> | Don't have anything on the D2071A. So I guess it gets buried.
> |
> | > It sounds like the only handlers you have in your 5100 are for an
> 8112.
> If
> | > you have the handler booklet for the D2071A then you can scan them
> into
> | > the 5100 and use it to program the 2071.
> | >
> | >
> | > Doug
> | >
> |
> |
>
>




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