Subject: Re: more on ADT & master user code From: "Mark Leuck" Newsgroups: alt.security.alarms Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 00:27:08 +0100 I spoke to a fellow tech who used to work ADT tech support and he did mention they were indeed working on something with DSC 1550's but didn't know that much info on it which apparently what your seeing now as far as defaulting V3 and earlier 1550's, pre v1.3 PC3000's and pre v6.7 (not sure the model #) PC2550's do this Old version DSC without powering down the system place a jumper over the eeprom reset pins and type * 8 0000 and your in, remove jumper and program like normal. New version system (Warning, this MAY blow the dialer) run a jumper from PGM to the top pin of the eeprom reset pins and power up system, if that pin gets 5 volts it defaults the entire system lockout and all. Again, it MAY blow the dialer doing this with the new systems, but the older version DSC method works fine with no chance of damage to the board also, and try this is your feeling frisky, if you have a PC4000 locked out remove the large RAM chip on the board (its socketed) and reverse it, power up for 5 seconds then put it back normally, mind you if you want to try this with a $200 board go right ahead, you have more balls than I :) Jacob Ashbury wrote in message <6iompp$sju$1@camel18.mindspring.com>... I have a board- would swap? Again, how did you bypass lockouts. Whatever you did, even in a Ver. 3 might lead me into something on these. There are literally hundreds of these (probably 2,000 +) in norhtern Alabama alone. I also note that the ADT branded ones have a slightly different Install Manual. Nothing really to speak off because most of the boards are locked. Some however seem to have been spared the 'lobotomy.' By the way, I have also received a few FBII branded boards (1550, Ver 4.1, rev. 11m). These boards have different diodes. They are absolutely bullet-proof. Lightning, power surges, nothing seems to affect them. I hooked one up wrong to test it (power supply into the keypad lugs) and lite up ALL the fuses. Replaced the Aux and all was well. >T.A.Y.S./Sun Alarm (Service technicians and installers) >Box 45 >Arab, AL 35016 >(256) 586-0918 >chief@mindsprings.com >Mark Leuck wrote in message >t>Jacob Ashbury wrote in message <6ilkov$f7a$1@camel18.mindspring.com>(I erased the 'long tail' of the message- one of the NG members cided me for waisting space 1550's V.4 and 4.1 rev. 9 and 10 that have been ADT branded were pure slammer specials. 1st three zones locked at home/away-delay, 4th zone as motion (interior follower), 5 and 6 perimeter. Any smoke or other use and we downloaded from ADT. Well this is something new then to me, the boards I had were version 3's, keypad labled ADT but they obviously were standard 1550's, apparently ADT did something different after that I see wouldn't mind playing with one of the ones your talking about tho although I hate it when they cripple the zones like that You stated you bypassed the lock-out? Pray tell how- this would be interesting. Hard re-sets, software re-sets ([30]) nothing we tried ever worked. Mark Leuck wrote in message ... Odd, we have a tech support rep hired on from ADT who knows nothing about 1550's locked this way, I've done several as takeover and they all programmed like a typical ADT system, 2 I believe were locked out (which was easy to bypass) and programmed just fine, course it could have been changes they made later (or earlier and never really implemented them) with the ones you did. I was shocked they actually used 1550's, I was used to the Z900 varient they used and didn't expect a DSC with the ADT label