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    Quote Originally Posted by rotor138 View Post
    Shows a lot of people had no idea.
    love it, what you on about?

    No one gave incorrect information, we / i are hesitant to post procedures online.

    Where was your help?
    Quite happy to slander, nice.



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    Question was already answered when I read it, don't understand why so many people said that they can't help without the prog code??

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    yeah it was super easy in the end,,, I didnt need to open the box on the wall or use the keypad at all.

    One button held down for a few seconds inside the receiver box deleted all the keyfobs, then pressed again followed by button 1 on each keyfob to program them in.

    very easy very good and yes got there in the end

    cheers

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    Hi all ,

    Well i decided to delete the old code in the alarm pad going from the book , somehow i deleted the master code , then the alarm goes off and none of the pin numbers will turn it off , i have disarmed the alarm by unplugging the main power , How can i reset this thing , model nx-12

    Any help would be appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by matty5 View Post
    Hi all ,

    Well i decided to delete the old code in the alarm pad going from the book , somehow i deleted the master code , then the alarm goes off and none of the pin numbers will turn it off , i have disarmed the alarm by unplugging the main power , How can i reset this thing , model nx-12

    Any help would be appreciated
    You need to identify what you did wrong or you are just going to go from bad to worse

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    Quote Originally Posted by matty5 View Post
    Hi all ,

    How can i reset this thing , model nx-12

    Any help would be appreciated
    Call a tech. Unless you can figure out exactly what code you've entered, the system's going to require a download or default to recover. You shouldn't consider attempting either of these options yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by watchdog View Post
    Why do you say that. From my reading of the posts there were a few alternative methods suggested , a few questions asked but no wrong or misleading advice given. I do notice that you gave no helpful advice just a $5 casino cash comment!
    And here is my $1 comment

    As in some of my previous comments most remote fobs on domestic security alarms are very vunarable when you loose your car keys with the alarm fob attached. Know of 5 cases where this has caused the entering of so called secure premises with the result of having been cleaned out and in two cases the alarm was turned on on the way out. See intruders are smater then installers.

    If I have had clients that wanted remotes but I would split the area into 2 and then the garage only has remote facility then when the client drives in disarms the garage then walks to the codepad in the garage and turns off the rest of the system.

    But then we all have our own ideas and we all know better however you can steal this tip as it has been proven to work.

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    That's a great idea Ron. Unfortunately some of my clients are so lazy that even pushing the keyfob button is TOO much of an effort.

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    I don't think you'd get any argument from most in the industry that fobs are a potential liability. However if the client is fully informed of the potential risks and is prepared to accept those risks, who are we to argue? I'd rather keep the client happy, having made that informed decision (provided there's no breach in standards), than loose the client to the guy down the road that goes ahead with no issue.

    With some people, you can put the point across all you like that they're doing the wrong thing. It doesn't change their mind.

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