Its official function is to clear the comms buffer but how it actually achieves that I don't know. It's probably just a glitch since you are doing it in anger but it can work from time to time
You need to make sure the ComIP has outbound access to the receiver and your Montex receiver has inbound access on port 10001, make sure coms is started in setup on Montex
In Program Digi your Primary No. should be the receiver IP address in this format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/10001
I suspect the way the people who make the regs will have looked at this is, is that it is catastrophic failure (i.e. not likely to happen). Unfortunately they don't seem to realise how simple it is to block GSM/GPS signals and cut telephone lines, you can do both outside the protected area for heavens sake
Road surfaces aren't to bad near me but the local council have blown a great wad of cash building "the great wall of norden" which still isn't finished (6 months now)
Plenty of tame feckers though, doing 35 in a 60 should be punishable by fire
Apologies, I didn't read all of your post
Try setting a UDL password and using that, when I tried that, it does sort of work but usually results in crashing my ComIP module causing a com port fault
TFTP isn't enabled by default in Windows 7, this should help
http://www.andrels.com/wp-en_US/index.php/2009/12/how-to-enable-telnet-and-tftp-client-on-windows-7/
Its an SDK with working examples, only got the online keypad just about working in the end and it tended to just crash the ComIP module 99% of the time anyway
Is it bells only?
Premier's come out the box with anti-code reset enabled because its a proper graded panel, you need the installer to come around and disable the feature in the engineering programming menu's
If the installer just gives you a reply to what the keypad quotes, you will encounter the same problem again next time it activates