It was pretty freaking stupid I know I was in a rush actually that’s a lie I was just getting mad and I couldn’t figure out the text and getting rid of that section of audio without getting rid of that section of video so that worked LOL
You won't erase your programmed devices when you use autoprogram to add new ones! Although I always prefer using the software this way I can have the new data base backup! Cool video stay safe and have fun!! ...
@@nics-systems-electric yes, when you have a system with a lot of devices autoprogram is the faster way to check that all of your devices are communicating correctly then using the software you can just edit and configure types of codes labels etc, and once they are programmed in your panel you can keep using this feature autoprogram to add new devices you just need to keep the devices with loop voltage if not the panelwill tell you device L1M9 is not communicating do you wanna erase or keep it! But you can try next time my friend!! Stay safe and have fun!! ...
@@nics-systems-electric i know if you do it on a silent Knight system, it Puts all points as unused and reprograms everything and monitor modules will all be set to alarm I've never dealt with a Fire-Lite but that's how it is for me
Hey, awesome video man. I have a dumb question about the resistor that caused the alarm. Did you put the 47k ohm resistor on the actual pull station, or did you place it on the module?
@@VOLTRONDEFENDER4440 nope I had to remove it to change the resistor on the back it pulls right off Silicone is just for sealant it does not glue it together
Means the point is set to the wrong device from what is actually there say the point is set to a smoke detector but you have a heat detector that would come up with an invalid ID
@@FireAlert Well, are they programmed into the system? if they are then yeah they’re going to poll normally, double poll at times; also are you running litespeed? you will get weird polling when you put an unprogrammed device on a live litespeed SLC.