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Secware_Tech6

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  1. IMO = In My Opinion eg http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=84
  2. Will do. James
  3. Yes standard sensors will be triggered by cats, foxes etc. However risco make a unit called the watchout that is designed to ignore cats etc. However deer is a different matter. The target size and density is similar to a person. If you have deer then a PIR is not a viable solution IMO. You should be looking at active beams. Support
  4. biax Im afraid i cant do anything myself on your refund, or track it as it was a bank transfer. I have emailed accounts and will let you know when i know. Sorry James
  5. The part you require is a Part No. 485127 It is not included as standard with any of the 9448's Its not a stock item im afraid for us.
  6. might be possible on an old one, but the new one are a re a bit advanced to be modified much and continue to work. You might be bale to use a modern one and remove the pyro, this would fool the unit into thinking the pir was not functioning and work with its only remaining technology. However I have never done this. James
  7. Dave. Im sorry i dont deal with returns. I will speak to them and update you. James
  8. Your right with a microwave, however i dont know of a microwave only detector anymore. Many years ago RACAL made one. Can you not use an external sensor?
  9. thanks ill check on monday. James
  10. Yes that is a complaint panel
  11. This topic has been moved to Intruder Alarms. [iurl]http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=309.0[/iurl]
  12. There isnt a wiring diagram as such for a dual com, but i have attached a drawing of the device connections. You would normally connect it via the control panel outputs and power etc
  13. John Im yet to year about this recall, but i will check on monday. For my info what is the problem with it? James
  14. 13.8+ = D 13.8- = A H- = no connection H+ = B SO = Strobe - LB = No Connection T = T You may need a relay for this sounder to be compatible for this panel Basically this sounder is an old style SCB You may need a pull up resistor. If that configuration doesnt work then connect a 1K resistor between B on the panel and D Alternativly you will need a relay to clean switch the voltage req. Support
  15. well found. Gald your sorted. Support
  16. Yes a 7A/h battery will fit in the poly carb panel. Support
  17. HAve a look in the user manual about chime, and enableing disabling etc starts at page 8
  18. without knowing hw its programmed i would suggest you have turned on chime on a circuit. best way is to check that, if its not that, then id suggest removing all cabling and linking everything out, to see if the beep still occurs.
  19. any pro bellbox will be fine. Have a look at the ventcroft units.
  20. Biax Sure send it back then please note RMA 1247641 on the box. Support
  21. Kiani No problem can you let me know the reason for the return?
  22. Page 23 of the engineer manual
  23. Roy they did go out today. James
  24. id still suggest you have a back, lid or screw tamper that needs adjusting correctly.

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