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  1. Yes, those are compatible, but using wireless does limit you to that manufacturer. ie if you want to use say a bosch tri-tech or a crow etc. Wired gives more flexibilty of equipment.. but obviously needs wires. Support
  2. 4 wires wil only allow door contacts or movement sensors without a tamper circuit. this would require 6 wires to comply and use a normal double pole arrangement. we cant offer support to non pro installers. Id look at a panel that offers eol wiring configuration as this will allow both alarm and tamper signals down 2 wires. many panels offer this though few bottom end ones do. if you only have 2 circuits id suggest one of the honeywell basic kits with 2 pir's and add your own sounder. obviously this will require re cabling. modern sab sounders require 5 wires minimum so this will probably require a new cable anyway. Have a look at the accenta if recabling or the texecom premier if using existing cable. There are cheaper panels than thr premier but the manuals are superb for the begineer. Support
  3. Galaxy is just a professional personal preference from working with these things in the field. You can fit diallers to either panels ie an sd1+ dialler to get normal voice dialler functionality on either system. Nacoss sint just about insurance but it is driven by insurance as they want someone to certify it actually works and that all company employees are vetted etc. Plus that the company will be around in a few years to service. Much like i suppose servicing your car yourself. Support
  4. Robin There are large differences and positive reasons for having a pro installed system, ideally an approved system, ie NACOSS but ill try to answer your query. You have a few choices depeding upon the brand your after, id look at the galaxy 2-20 rf kit. http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1632 or cheaper kit http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=579 you will also need an rf reciever for this panel http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1149 then add your wireless sensors to suit. Id recommend the galaxy. If requiring external wireless PIR's you will need to look at the risco as they do the Wireless Watchout http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1407 or if using wired a GJD opal elite http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=441 Id advise against using this to activate the alarm as external sensors will false alarm, ie fox's sunlight etc. The CPX includes a basic voice dialler, and the galaxy includes a text messaging modem for basic signalling, both include proper communicators for connecting to an alarm recieving centre.
  5. im sorry we dont currently stock system q equipment.
  6. Hi Rav When you say not very well etc what are you comparing them to? they are a budget sensor and do not perform as well as non budget types. but im a little suprised. What adjustments have you made, what height are they mounted at and in what environment. Support
  7. Sounds like its the board. Could you contact tech with your order number etc so they can issue an rma. Support
  8. Have you checked all fuses? I know you have mentioned you have but there are various locations. Also remove all 12v wiring and sounder to check its not a wiring fault. To be completly sure removal All cabling and check outputs. How are you testing the fuses? Support
  9. If picking up you will need to order and select pay by bank transfer then use your credit card on arrival. We dont tend to do this as a rule mind. Usually where the card and shipping address dont match people pay by bank transfer. Support
  10. Richard I'm afraid we dont currently have a trade counter and all order are shipped via our courier.
  11. 9651UK isnt Graded either, 9651EN is. Grade 2 panels (quick list) Galaxy G2-20 Eurosec CPX Eurosec CPL8 9651EN
  12. No the accenta is ungraded, so the kit does not meet G2. Yes it can interface with your lighting depending upon what you have will decide how it interfaces. Support
  13. SO if yu remobe the link on the keypad and exit engineers what does the display show?
  14. S on the panel is the strobe trigger so connects to ST- D on the panel is the hold off - so connects to 0v C on the panel is tamper return so connects to TMPR B on the panel is the bell trigger - so connects to S- A on the panel is the hold off + so connects to 12v Support
  15. Bell Panel BT T B- A B+ D BA B You will also have a strobe output on your panel connect strobe - on the panel to STB You will also need to link Tamper feed to B- in the bell. Support
  16. Philip you will need to email sales and they will be able to help you. Support
  17. Martin You will need to wire a negative from Bell- to NO on both the Strobe and the Bell relay connections/ Then use the Common on both © as the trigger. so Panel Bell Strobe C ST- Bell C S- BT TMPR Bell+ 12v BEll- 0v
  18. Your best bet is to list what connections you have and then someone here will translate them
  19. jayjay, you will need a euro one to utilise the prox function. AFAIK this is currently only available in kit form (ie with 1 keypad)
  20. Use the 3011 Handset. But you should only connect upto 3 handsets without an amplifier. http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1737
  21. You might find one, but id advise you find your contractor first. Also you will need a prosys installer. You can add keypads to it but you will need to correct keypad for your version of panel. Im guessing you have just bought a panel only? It is suitable for home use, but its supposed to be a pro only panel due to its complexity. We currently cant supply it without written approval from risco.
  22. Jay The prosys is a great panel, but is only available through official channels if you have had the full training and are a professional installer. It is defenetly one for the pro's. Hopefully you will get full docs with it etc. Risco wont support it unless you hold a valid training cert. We only supply ProSYS's with that info. Let us know how you get on. Support
  23. The 700 was an eol / double pole panel, the 690ID is an ID based panel. Also the 700 didnt support LCD. Support
  24. The mic is indeed pcb mounted, while technically possible to extend, it wouldnt be supported. You are going to need some sort of psu. Im assuming that you will be running this from an intruder panel. If so this has its own 12v backup system that will also run your dialler. If your concerned that severing the wire betwen the panel and dialler is a risk then id suggest a dialler isnt secure enough in this instance and you should be looking at redcare or dualcom etc. The only units that offer remote mics are the texecom and pyronix units. All units suffer from the reliabilty if the sms service centre you use, im not aware that the texecom is worse than any other, but the gsm units are better as they dont have to dial the centre via the land line, and are caperble of texting in the conventional way. If your after dialin facility primerly there are audio verification systems that are designed for this, the diallers offer a very basic version of this.
  25. 1. Yes it does, but there are no terminals for additional or external microphones. 2, Yes they are available on the GSM side also 3, Backup power is provided usually by the intruder alarm panel, and the standby battery runs the whole system. Support
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