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Any luck consistently controlling a Napco P9600 Security panel?


 

There have been previous threads on this topic. Looking for any updated info. I am running the most current firmware in the panel. Using a CP3 for control all Crestron Software and Firmware current release versions.In addition to not having a signal indicating when the system is tripped, I cannot consistently Arm or Disarm the system. The serial signal for the keypad display seems to update correctly in terms of status and faulted zones. TIA


 

Have the security company check with Napco

On my last project they sent a new automation chip!!

Also use the latest modules from Crestron

H

--- In Crestron@..., "JGBOVINE" wrote:

There have been previous threads on this topic. Looking for any updated info. I am running the most current firmware in the panel. Using a CP3 for control all Crestron Software and Firmware current release versions.In addition to not having a signal indicating when the system is tripped, I cannot consistently Arm or Disarm the system. The serial signal for the keypad display seems to update correctly in terms of status and faulted zones. TIA


 

I'm sorry for you. As said, latest chip from napco, latest Crestron module. You are using the correct master code right? Don't expect anything to work quickly. Don't jam button presses down its throat. Luckily I've only got one client with this system. Even the security guy knows its a dog. They switched to ELK recently.

--- In Crestron@..., "h" wrote:

Have the security company check with Napco

On my last project they sent a new automation chip!!

Also use the latest modules from Crestron

H

--- In Crestron@..., "JGBOVINE" wrote:

There have been previous threads on this topic. Looking for any updated info. I am running the most current firmware in the panel. Using a CP3 for control all Crestron Software and Firmware current release versions.In addition to not having a signal indicating when the system is tripped, I cannot consistently Arm or Disarm the system. The serial signal for the keypad display seems to update correctly in terms of status and faulted zones. TIA


 

Yup, correct master code. Will call Napco regarding better Automation chip.Thx

--- In Crestron@..., "Kris" wrote:

I'm sorry for you. As said, latest chip from napco, latest Crestron module. You are using the correct master code right? Don't expect anything to work quickly. Don't jam button presses down its throat. Luckily I've only got one client with this system. Even the security guy knows its a dog. They switched to ELK recently.

--- In Crestron@..., "h" wrote:

Have the security company check with Napco

On my last project they sent a new automation chip!!

Also use the latest modules from Crestron

H

--- In Crestron@..., "JGBOVINE" wrote:

There have been previous threads on this topic. Looking for any updated info. I am running the most current firmware in the panel. Using a CP3 for control all Crestron Software and Firmware current release versions.In addition to not having a signal indicating when the system is tripped, I cannot consistently Arm or Disarm the system. The serial signal for the keypad display seems to update correctly in terms of status and faulted zones. TIA


 

Did you every find a resolution to this issue?

I'm currently working on a job with a P3200 that won't arm or disarm from the touchpanels, although the status feedback and text displays work fine.

Thanks.

--- In Crestron@..., "JGBOVINE" <jgbovine@...> wrote:

There have been previous threads on this topic. Looking for any updated info. I am running the most current firmware in the panel. Using a CP3 for control all Crestron Software and Firmware current release versions.In addition to not having a signal indicating when the system is tripped, I cannot consistently Arm or Disarm the system. The serial signal for the keypad display seems to update correctly in terms of status and faulted zones. TIA


 

Having the same issue on site with a P9600. ?Get text and zone status, but can't arm or disarm system.


Brand new chip and new module.?



---In crestron@..., <mrgolden@...> wrote:

Did you every find a resolution to this issue?

I'm currently working on a job with a P3200 that won't arm or disarm from the touchpanels, although the status feedback and text displays work fine.

Thanks.

--- In Crestron@..., "JGBOVINE" <jgbovine@...> wrote:
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> There have been previous threads on this topic. Looking for any updated info. I am running the most current firmware in the panel. Using a CP3 for control all Crestron Software and Firmware current release versions.In addition to not having a signal indicating when the system is tripped, I cannot consistently Arm or Disarm the system. The serial signal for the keypad display seems to update correctly in terms of status and faulted zones. TIA
>


 


 

Napco is telling me I need a CIBR-ZRemote in order for Napco to work with Crestron.

I have two Napco systems, one V60 one V72. ?V60 works with the GEM-RS232 while the V72 doesn't work with it. ?I've taken the same Crestron hardware from the site with the V60 and brought to the site with the V72 and still no dice.

I also get different error messages from the V5.1 crestron module depending if I use a 2-series or 3-series at the V72 site.

The 3 is reporting Timeout waiting for CTS high

The 2 is reporting Timeout waiting for ACK

Master code has been adjusted to give 0=10d.

Napco doesn't even say the CIBR-Zremote is a guarantee it will work. ?He even said it should work with V72 so I don't really think the CIBR-ZRemote is even a solution.