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[Ticket Question] Alarm for a Gardeners Yard
Secware_Tech6 replied to secware3's topic in Intruder Alarms
You can use either the HKC with standalone contacts in enclosures eith HD external contacts or the pyronix enforcer. Both will function without internet but notifications wont be possible, Note our products are designed for professional installer use -
[Ticket Question] MDT Avanti LC Steel Control Panel
Secware_Tech6 replied to secware3's topic in Intruder Alarms
Unfortunatly not -
what you need is a shunt lock. Different lock types are available for different doors, backsets etc
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Any hard wired bell would be suitable. We do offer SW bell stickers to add to the unit
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voltek single zone controllights stay on too long
Secware_Tech6 replied to David's topic in Everything Else
It sounds like you have either a failed controller or pir. DIsconnect all pirs andding one of them (test each one) and see if the fault disappears. If so start adding pirs back into the system until the fault reappears -
The panel will require an ethernet module and then the ethernet cable can be plugged in
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Honeywell Galaxy ASK Keyprox Proximity FOB [YXO-0020] - £5.39 : | Best Price Promise | Security Warehouse Professional products honeywell fob. there are also honeywell compatible available
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We are looking for a fully wireless, self install inturder system for our Gardeners Yard, we would need a few internal motion detectors and door contacts and some external gate contacts, we also would want some external sirens. We do have some power in the building for the base, but no internet and very little 4G signal., Is this something you can advise on?
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MDT Avanti LC Steel Control Panel https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/intruder-alarm-equipment-c-36/security-control-panels-c-36_102/control-panels-all-c-36_102_41/mdt-avanti-lc-steel-control-panel-p-1000.html Hi, can this unit ( Avanti LC 9EP309 ) replace an old ( Avanti XP PLUS Steel Panel unit - Product Code - 9EP322).
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Good morning I wondered if you could help, we have fitted a ali door to a business which has a Chubb alarm system, and the Chubb engineer has said the below. "The lock or keep needs to have an integral micro switch contact on it to provide electrical connections. Giving common, normally open and normally closed options for the connection onto the alarm" I could really use some help with this from someone who knows, I do have pictures of the door if i can send them across to you. Wondered if you had i stock or could get what i need, Thank you
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I'm installing a Texecom Premier Elite system in my house. Looking at the Odyssey X sounders they all have the window for an alarm installer to put their logo. Would this look odd without one? After a some searching I found the Odyssey 5E. This looks better (no insert window!) but perhaps an older model? Are there other boxes that might be better for my DIY use case?
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David joined the community
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Hi I have 4 pirs and 4 lights. Worked perfectly for years. Very recently all lights come on at dusk, even without movement. They then stay on permanently. I’ve changed the 1809 command centre. No joy. I’ve powered off and reset many times. Again, no joy. Any advice appreciated.
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can you tell me if the Flex 20 Mk7 can have a lan connection plugged directly in to the unit or do i need to go through a wall port connection? Thank you https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/intruder-alarm-equipment-c-36/security-control-panels-c-36_102/1124-input-zone-medium-c-36_102_103/honeywell-flex-20-grade-2-20-zones-metal-box-mk7-p-5337.html
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The COM-ADPT-02 adapter board can be used to facilitate a COM-DATA-WIFI module on to older i-on30R and i-on40H panels, HOWEVER, the panels need a software version of at least V7.02.02 in order for the Wi-Fi module to be programmed.
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Will the COM-ADPT-02 allow the i-on30R control unit to adapt, to allow a com-data-wifi module to be added
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[Ticket Question] Eaton Speech Dialer model TSD2-UK Replacement
secware3 replied to secware3's topic in Intruder Alarms
The current SD-LTE speech dialler maybe suitable . Eaton Universal 4G speech dialler [SD-LTE] - £240.00 : | Best Price Promise | Security Warehouse Professional products This is supplied / bundled in carton with a wired internal antenna (COM-ANT-01) There is the optional COM-ANT-02 suitable for installation externally to the buildings that can be ordered separately if required. Eaton COM-ANT-02 Comms Wifi Antenna For Com-Data Range [COM-ANT02] - £45.00 : | Best Price Promise | Security Warehouse Professional products The SD-LTE will require a micro SIM card that is enabled for Voice services provided by the installer or their customer., this uses the 3G / 4G network Installer or their customer can source their micro SIM from many suppliers and network operators If this is being fitted by a professional installer / electrician they may email into technical support for guides – although the SD-LTE has a basic manual included in the box. if you require further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. -
I have EATON SECURITY building alarm system …with Eaton Speech Dialer model TSD2-UK …however the telephone lines are now been replaced by digital phone via internet hub…so this will no longer operate. Could you please advise new EATON Speech Dialer using SIM card or other as a replacement…may need external aerial to increase range/ signal. Do you supply necessary SIM card ? If not who would your company recommend. Many thanks your support and advice is very welcome.
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We have a combined panel, so its a key pad and a fob reader, they are located inside at all 3 of our sites. Do you have a link or the name of the honeywell fob you were suggesting? Thanks
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tcanact started following House Renovation / Intruder & Fire Protection Consideration Options
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Hi there, I am currently in the process of renovating a house and I am looking to install a fire detection system that not only meets building regulations for a three-story house but also offers higher protection than the minimum LD3 level. In the past, I have used a Honeywell Galaxy panel with fire zones, but that was a few years ago, and I am sure there have been advancements since then. I've been considering the C-Tec Hush Pro solution, but I'm concerned about nearing the 16-device limit. Running the cables around the house in a single run seems feasible, especially with the ceilings down and floors up, but I'm wondering if a larger 2-wire panel with a loop per floor might be a more practical option. Additionally, I'm curious if, like with the Hush solution, this can be achieved using 3-core + earth cables rather than FP cables. Alternatively, would an intruder alarm with fire zones still be a better option for a DIY setup? I would greatly appreciate any suggestions or recommendations you might have on what I could consider. It would be especially useful to have the option of using outputs for further home automation and remote app monitoring, as I have previously used Selfmon for similar purposes. Thank you in advance.
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Scantronic Sounder External Wired Backplate, SDR-WEXT-G2 Fault
Secware_Tech6 replied to BobE's topic in Intruder Alarms
I dont know of a manufacturer that supplies boards only. But may be available as a special order. Usually one would replace the whole sounder to keep it looking as new as spossible as this is the detterent -
Yes you will need a usb to serial converter. Or a PCI card supporting 232 serial
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You do enable / disable the circuits you want in each part set.
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the newer hkc micro rf sensors can be hidden if there is sufficient space. But will require a hkc panel
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Bosch or Honeywell are popular pro models
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