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Alarmdude

I am in need of the latest or later version of RAM IV software.

I have a legitimate version of 3.6 with license disk and key, but I would
really like to get a version over 5.x, as I would like to program the newer
V2 panels with something other than my D5200.

I would get this directly from Bosch, but I am not a dealer and the company
I work for is no longer a dealer. I know that upgrades are free to dealers.

I know that it would be a good idea not to post the software on the news
server.

Would anyone be willing to make a copy of the program only and ship this to
me? I would be happy to pay for shipping and handling!

Thanks in advance!

Steve
 
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Nomen Nescio

Alarmdude said:
Would anyone be willing to make a copy of the program only and ship this to
me? I would be happy to pay for shipping and handling!

The RPS license disks appear to be copy-protected, and they appear to be
version-specific, meaning your old license disk won't install the new
version. I'm guessing this is why they did it that way.

Try calling Bosch for the update. Your excuse is that the update includes
bug fixes, not just support for the newer panels. Not that they're likely
to interrogate you.

- badenov
 
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Alarmdude

Thanks for the recommendations!

I am working with the Bosch rep in trying to get the upgrade, but I've been
waiting a long time for an answer...
I've already been shot down a few months back for becoming a BCSD only
because I just do this work part-time and they want a commitment from me to
purchase several thousand dollars worth of product...
I've been told that once approved, you can in fact download the latest
version of RAM IV from Bocsh's secured web site.(I think this is something
Bosch just started)
 
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Robert L Bass

I am working with the Bosch rep in trying
to get the upgrade, but I've been waiting
a long time for an answer... I've already
been shot down a few months back for
becoming a BCSD only because I just do
this work part-time and they want a
commitment from me to purchase several
thousand dollars worth of product... I've
been told that once approved...

This tells you something about your future
prospects should you press forward with
Bosch. You'll end up with customers you
can't support because Bisch will drop you
after a while.

If it were my business -- part or full time --
I'd look at some of the other manufacturers
that don't play elitist games to try to make
their very ordinary products appear "upscale."
Take a look at Napco's Gemini line of control
panels. They're among the best built, most
configurable systems on the market and you
don't have to make promises you can't keep
just to buy the product. Napco is available
from scores of distributors all over the
country, not to mention online retailers like
myself.

Honeywell (nee: Ademco) also makes a
wide range of quality alarm products. Their
panels aren't as flexible as Napco but they're
easy to program by keypad or modem. They
make a full compliment of wired and wireless
sensors as well. Some here like to bash
Honeywell but their controls are reliable (not
*great* like Napco, perhaps) and widely
accepted.

Both Napco and Honeywell offer free
software (downloadable from their servers)
an d lots of online as well as phone support.
Note: If you call Honeywell for tech support
you'll eventually speak to someone who is
knowledgeable but the queue tends to be
a bit long so bring a copy of "War and Peace"
of the complete "Narnia Tales" and several
cups of coffee. :^)

BTW, I used to dislike Ademco (now Honeywell)
due to QC issues with their products from many
years ago. That was then. Things have
improved a lot in the 30 years I've been in the
trade.

I would also mention GE Security but working
with the company is becoming progressively
more difficult. Sales and customer service are
bottoming out (assumiong they don't find a
way to make things worse). Their website is
a disaster -- difficult to maneuver and loaded
with useless pages. They do have a handy
online guide that newbie installers and end
users find helpful. It explains in great detail
how to use all sorts of detectors. You can
download it in PDF format from here:

http://www.gesecurity.com/portal/si...toid=343a148067b33010VgnVCM100000410014acRCRD

Place a check mark in the box labeled
"Application Notes" and click the "GO" button
below there to download it. The guide is of
course designed to teach you to use their
products but the techniques are mostly
portable to other brands.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

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