Re: Configuration of serial connection with quickloader

Re: Configuration of serial connection with quickloader

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Re: Configuration of serial connection with quickloader Steve 03-26-2007
Posted by Steve on March 26, 2007, 2:36 pm
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connecting directly to the panel is the method that I am attempting. I've got a
few different modems and a few computers. I'm surprized you can't slow down the
modem's baud rate and force it? This shouldn't be this difficult to just get
connected...lol

Posted by Bob La Londe on March 26, 2007, 3:01 pm
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You don't use a modem when using the PCI-Mini


> connecting directly to the panel is the method that I am attempting. I've
got a few different modems and a few computers. I'm surprized you can't
slow down the modem's baud rate and force it? This shouldn't be this
difficult to just get connected...lol



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Posted by Robert L Bass on March 26, 2007, 4:55 pm
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> connecting directly to the panel...

OK, in that case, scratch information about the modem. It's correct but you
don't need it. In the Napco Quickloadr configuration
set the modem port to "none." Set the PCI2000/Mini port to whatever port you're
going to use for it.

Note: Napco's standard PCI-MINI will not function with many USB to serial port
converters. If your PC or laptop only has USB, you
should order the PCI-MINI-USB.

BTW, once you've got the modem settings right, create a user name and password
in the dealer settings area. Log out and then log
back in as a user -- not as "master." This is important because in the event
you exit the app or the PC reboots or locks up while
you're working as the master user, you will not be able to open the program as
master again. If you create a file (account) as
master and accidentally exit incorrectly, such as by clicking the "X", your data
can be lost to you.

There's a way around this of course. If you do screw up you can reinstall the
app and access the files but it doesn't always work.
Better to be safe, right?

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