Both Radionics and Honeywell just rebrand the same modem, I've used the DC Security modem on Radionics, ITI, Caddx, Ademco, Paradox and I think Napco
Both Radionics and Honeywell just rebrand the same modem, I've used the DC Security modem on Radionics, ITI, Caddx, Ademco, Paradox and I think Napco
You won't, also every other choice there except the PP1200 miniSA will almost always NOT work, why they even have them listed is beyond me
Or save all the modem strings from DLS3 and dump them into the DLS2002 modem directory
Check your company email.
Try it now Roland. I re-sent it.
I use these modems in order...
DC Security DL110 Cardinal MB2400EX Practical PM1200SA Mini
I rarely use anything else anymore, unless one of the above has an unusual panel issue.
Jim Rojas
You'll never get rid of the selector switch, god knows I've tried
LOOK HERE
Mine is
Hayes 2400 Optima Hayes 1200 DC Security DL110 And a Practical PM1200 for the rare Paradox panel
Mark's right. No one modem does it all. But a couple come close. So unless you only work on a handful of panels lines, keep the switch box.
Jim Rojas
You don't know what bald is, Jim. :^)
After 3 months of chemo, I not only lost what little hair I had. Even my eyebrows and eyelashes are gone. I don't really mind though. Angela says she likes it.
Your price is $46 higher than list price.
Hell. when I think of all the hayes 2400s I threw out, I get sick.
I just get sick now when I see the prices for them.
Hayes stuff is easy to get from Ebay, I've purchased at least 40 modems over the years
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How so? Even worst case price from Ebay is $60-$70, when those modems were new they went for $1,000 to $1,200
Thats because dealers won't pay for it
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