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JSB Regent 8 Zone Panel


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Guest Patmitch
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Quite A long time ago I aquired a JSB regent 8 zone panel and somehow I have lost the paper work containing the codes to program the thing.

Is there anyone out there that can help me as I am a Yorkshire man and refuse to go and aquire another alarm

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Fair enough but i should warn you it is one of the worst alarm panels ever made

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The key words are one of the worst - meaning there are plenty worst LOL

Guest Patmitch
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Fair enough but i should warn you it is one of the worst alarm panels ever made

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I don't need advice on it functionality I need the codes

Guest Patmitch
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I don't need advice on it functionality I need the codes

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cheers Thanks for the help

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If the codes aren't the defaults you've had it, that panel cant be factory defaulted.

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(Except when I'm wrong)(which I'm not)

Guest Patmitch
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Not according to the user guide

see below this has been cut and pasted direct from the user guide.

Lost Codes

The Installation Engineer has no way of finding out what your 4-Digit Access Codes are. If you lose the Master Code he will need to clear out the Code Table and re-instate the Factory Default codes. It will then be necessary to set up a new set of Codes for the Master and General Users. Note that the Regent Codelock system incorporates special features to frustrate attempts to find out the code by a trial and error method.

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And to do that you need the ENGINEER CODE!!!

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Guest IM_Alarms
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:D I love it when a plan comes together ...... Doh! :D
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You spoil the fun, I was going to keep that bit quiet and wait till he tries getting into engineer mode!

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Is that the one where you have to take the lid off and enter the code to get in eng mode.

Dave Oxendale

York based security systems engineer.

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