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  1. You could use a Viper GLX http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=542
  2. Depends on the sensors you have. What vibration sensors do you have now, and how many detectors in total is there?
  3. 868MHz It comes with a power supply for 230v EU. 12 months Depends on location, order size and flow that day. Usually Geopost or DPD Yes Its a 0-3592-B which is a K9-85 MCW Its a MCT-234. I dont understand the question? What command? James Tech SUpport
  4. ok In that case then you will be fine replacing your sensors with Opal XL's
  5. While we do not restrict sale of items, im afraid we cant support professional products being installed DIY. None of our products are designed for DIY install. It does come with a keypad so you would need 2 additional Its a power supply issue. You can run as many sounders as you like but the output would need a relay and you would need additional power supplies to handle the load. I think you are confusing 'Grade' with 'class'. A grade 3 component is higher security and harder to defeat etc. There is no point using GRade 3 components on a Grade 2 Panel. Different panels have different resistor values. Ie the scantronic use 4k7 and 2k2. A galaxy would use 1k and 1k. The QFT is a quick fit tyoe contact and the contact type is not related to the resistor values. A terminal contact has screw terminals for connection. A cabled contact is a sealed unit with a flying lead. YOu then use a junction box to connect. A lot of companies use sealed contacts by default. They are not designed to be long enough to cable back to the control panel but would require a junction box to join them. But as they are sealed any water entering the door / frame would not affect it. how is the installation procedure for them. please advice me on this matter... Yes, but the benefit of hardwired is any (as a rule) hardwired sensor is compatible Depends on the application. Both have their merits.
  6. If you want to control via phone then its the visonic powermax, risco wisdom or the scantronic Ion40. The ion is the better product of the 3 IMHO
  7. THe 7400 RRT is a keypad. BUt you need to know the control panel its connected to.
  8. You wont be able to clear the event log. There is a master installer code and a master code. The installer code is the higer level code. regarding the 2way kp's access. DO you have engineer access to the control panel using the onboard keypad?
  9. No, you will require engineer access as the device is PA Button. YOu can add user arm disarm units etc but not a zone device.
  10. Im afraid ive never tested that config. I know the scantronic fobs work on a galaxy keyprox. I also know that act fobs work on a galaxy keyprox. So it would appear that they would.... Some manaufactures lock fobs so they will only work with their readers.
  11. I dont know the es400. Id use a targha but id also add a psu to it to run the locks. ie an elmdene 1 or 2A.
  12. I dont think the control inputs have changed for GJD and the fact you have a opal xl already would suggest this is fine. However i dont know the units you name. What is the model of the controller you have?
  13. WHat is the model number of the unit you have?
  14. That is the keypad code. We would need to know what the model number is of the panel.
  15. It is but it dpeends on the freq of your panel. Id check that first
  16. I assume this is external (ie the gate) if so you need an external maglock, those you mention are internal locks. you will also need an additional psu to power the locks. The targha while having outputs for it will be very close to its load limit.
  17. The rfx is an external device so probably not ideal. What you need is a detector and a stand alone reciever. ie Reciever http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2126 PIR http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1697 The only manufacturer that makes a wireless Dualtec is honeywell http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2162 But they dont currently make a standalone reciever, so if you wanted to use this you would need a panel to recieve it.
  18. ALl of the standalone diallers require you to program the message afaik. However the eurosec cpx includes a voice communicator that has default voice in it. If your set on the mdt panel this wont help.
  19. I can see if we can do a kit like that. Id assume we could. Leave it with me.
  20. There is a jumper on the panel for this.
  21. lol my bad i was working from memory and thought it was the new external the 730 Scratch what i said.
  22. It does come as a pair but no it isnt a heavy duty contact.
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