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ENTRY PHONE LONDON - anyone know who manufacture these??

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ENTRY PHONE LONDON - anyone know who manufacture these??

Postby CaptB » 20 Aug 2006 4:56

I have a shopping centre with 3 units with intercom and keypad locks.
Only details on the units are ENTRY PHONE LONDON.
I have photo`s if anyone can help.
The items look to be early 90`s late 80`s.

What I need to do is re-program them back to default settings so I can reprogram the engineer code. Then re-program a new lock code. Anyone out there know the sequence or have a contact with this company?

Help greatly appreciated.

can be contacted directly at xxxxxxxxxxxxx repogramming shouldn`t be shown on this forum.

thanks.

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Postby Krypos » 20 Aug 2006 14:12

late 80's early 90's? just replace the ancient things. as old as me.
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Postby illusion » 20 Aug 2006 14:16

Krypos wrote:late 80's early 90's? just replace the ancient things. as old as me.


A testament to some of the crud made back then that is! :twisted: :P
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Postby Raccoon » 20 Aug 2006 14:55

I think I read about these in a hacker publication called Phrack. They're spoosed to be really easy to bypass by calling one of the tennants, getting their answering machine, then dialing 9. There may have been a bit more of a trick to it than that, but I save this for you to research.

I'm pretty sure the only person with the engineer code is the original installer or manufacturer. There may be default codes floating around on the internet by now.
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won`t replace :(

Postby CaptB » 20 Aug 2006 17:15

The problem ive got is theyre enbedded in large aluminium plates which also have been dug into the walls. If it was one it wouldn`t be a problem but 3 is expensive. They can be reset. I`ve got a way to do it with a newer model involving the * key. But this is so old it doesnt even have a *.

Good point Racoon.. Had a similar experience on a lock job Saturday when it was my fault the door wouldn`t open. Even though the customer had deadlocked a upvc door and left the keys on the inside of the eurocylinder. There was also no letterbox.

but such is life.
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