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  1. The UK model we stock has the speech module installed.
  2. The 490x is a stock item and is listed on the site. http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1559
  3. Im Sorry the TS 700 is along obsolete panel and we exhausted our stocks of starburst keypads some time ago. The TS series was replaced by the M series Tech Support
  4. Dan The 207's include a basic copy of axis camera software limited to one camera. There is no way to make this do 3 other than to run the software on 3 different machines. Axis supply a basic 4 camera base pack that allows full recording and displaying of upto 4 cameras. This can be upgraded with 1 channel upgrade packs. http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1197 Its a very good package. Alternatively you could take a look at the basic milestone package which is a cheaper option http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1198
  5. Yes the Came Fast P has a locking mechanism. Depending on the gate and security level you may wish to fit additional locks. Delivery times are approx 2 working days to any uk address. Cyprus will take approx 2 more days. Discount coupons are used for offers and credit notes. If you see an advertised offer it will usually have an associated discount coupon. Yech Support
  6. Hi I assume You have done the above and you will also need to enable the keypad pa option Hope that sorts it for you Tech Support
  7. Both those parts are now long out of manufacture. We estimate its 15-20 years old? Nothing currently manufcatured will match your mounting locations but it might be ebtter to send it to us for repair. Alternativly we could custom build a new module. All this depends on the system installed as it may be more cost effective to replace it. Tech Support
  8. Phil If you select a dvr that has alarm inputs (eg DM Eco4) then you can connect a door contact to the dvr and fit this to the rear of the drawer. As you say wiring is impossible so if you use a Scantronic Door Contact Transmitter http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=36_60&products_id=693 and a Universal Reciever http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=36_60&products_id=529 You can the wire the reciver contacts into the dvr. On configuring the dvr if you select the alarm type, you can then record constantly and use the alarm log to find the drawer event, or set it to record only when the drawer is opened for a preset time. Tech Support
  9. All of the modern RF equipment is 868 Mhz Tech Support
  10. Martin Id take a look at the Risco Wisdom, homelink 75 or the Galaxy RF kit. The wisdom and the homelink have the benefit of being fully wireless. Bot panels also have 30/32 circuits. Delivery to Ireland will be calculated during checkout time but currently orders over
  11. Chris Id advise against the domonial. Fantastic panel though it is, without any training on it you will not be able to program it. Id have a look at a G2 galaxy using the domonial peripherals. Its impossible to tell if rf will function on a site without first conducting a site survey but the honeywell Domonial RF is the best regarding range. The domonial will not group (ie allow you to run sub systems) but the g2 will. Have a look at the G2-20 or G2-44 control panels and an rf portal and the same peripherals, except the wireless keypad as this is domonial only.
  12. Mark The eurosec cpx requires a wireless expander, then it will take the wisdom wireless peripherals. The keypads need an external coil on the gpx, the 595 etc have built in tage readers. The Homelink 55 is the same but includes a wireless expander in the kit. It also has 8 wired zones available. Wireless Expander for CPX and Compatible Gardtec Panels http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1149 Tag Reader for CPX http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&keyword=i-reader Tech Support
  13. Depends on how you define best? If it were about pure wireless ability id say the Honeywell using the domonial peripherals. If it were about peripheral options id say the wisdom If it were about flexability id say a texecom premier with an rf expander. Can you provide a little more detail and we might be able to offer a bit less generalised advice.
  14. Chris Again a series circuit is used. Below is a wiring diagram for PIR's and Door contacts in series. But Its not advisable to wire more than one device per circuit as you cannot identify which circuit has activated. It also doesnt comply, as with electronic devices you must be able to identify which device has activated. Wiring 2 PIR's or all of the ground floor into one circuit will not give this indication. Modern panels above the budget units provide many more than 8 zones so this isnt usually a problem. Panels such as the Galaxy 2-20 allow for 12 zones on-board but accept an additional 8 zone expander (the 2-44 will expand to 44 circuits this way) to allow for this. Alternatively latching PIR's or shock sensors latch (keep the led active on the sensor until reset) to provide this indication. Galaxy 2-20 control panel http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=193 Latching Optex PIR http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1273 Latching Shock Sensor http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=542
  15. Chris Id advise you have a look at doing a training course, or better yet enrol at your local tech college and do an C&G 1852 alarm course. But in answer to your question As you can see the cables are marked Z1 - Z8 Its a series loop so a break in any one of the loops will cause the whole loop to open causing a tamper. Tech Support
  16. Mark We dont supply any conventional wireless cams as such. We do supply wirelss ip cams. We also supply wireless link, but we dont supply the little wireless cameras currently because all that we have tested have performed poorly. Range and interference issues mainly. As all the systems use a analouge normal transmission they can also be recieved by anyone, and if anyone close gets an additional one it will affect yours. But ip cams use a digital signal that can also be encrypted to prevent snooping and I/f issues. If you want to record on an existing pc then you havea few choices, eg Geovision is using conventional or ip cams http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=781 Axis if using ip cameras http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1197 Although they do provide a single channel free version with certain cameras. and milestone http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1198 But i must advise caution with sharing a pc with dvr duties and normal pc duties. Also during a breakin pc's often taken. Standalone dvr choice would depend again on budget etc, and we would need some more info to advise you. Any of the softwares above allow some sort of remote access. Also some standalone dvr's offer this and all the high quality ones do. 'Night Vision' is a bit of a wrong description, most people call it that, but night vision is when you use an image intensifier (gives the green image you see on wildlife programs) and is very very expensive. Most cctv system that need to see at night require some form of lighting. This is either visible lighting or Infra red lighting. Depending on the system will decide the requied light type. Visible has many advantages but with the advent of budget cams including ir led's most now go for ir lighting. Using ir lighting you need either a mono camera or a true day/night camera, these range from http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_2_20&products_id=1483 to http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_2_14&products_id=14 and using a seperate ir system such as http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_7&products_id=40 Now obviously you cannot compare the performace of the 2 as the seperate system will far far out perform the budget system. There is also an inherant problem with combining ir lights and cameras in that bugs and spiders are attracted to the light. Normally when using a seperate emitter this isnt a problem but when combined you get some great images of a bright white moth. Hopefully that answers your questions mark
  17. Lawrence Im sorry the paragon is an obsolete panel now, pyronix make a sterling 10, but i know of no keypad that will work with your existing panel. Tech
  18. No a non filtered line could not cause this. Id suggest you have a faulty panel. If you havnt done so please contact technical and they will authorise an RMA number so we can swap this panel for you. Tech Support
  19. Jane Im sorry we cannot send manauls out or provide defaulting info for obvious reasons. You have a 9448 control panel it appears, and if it was ordered from us, please send an email to technical quoting your order ref and account name and we will send you the manual. Alternativly id recommend you contant a local installer. You might want to post a request for one of the installers that frequent to forum to contact you. Tech
  20. Geoff If you send a request to technical we will send the data sheet. Alternativly if you update your version of acrobat reader this is a known problem with older versions of the reader and new pdf's, ie if you have version 6 or 7 upgrade to 8.x
  21. There is a few points to consider. You need to decide on a recorder or dvr. You can use a geovision card and add it to a pc, or use standalone dvr. Camera choice will depend on budget and image quality expected. Obviously you cannot compare directly the budget cameras to panasonic etc branded cameras. If you select a camera that is a true day night or mono it will function with infra red lighting. Some of the budget cameras include built in infra red leds, this work over a limited range and depend on your site. A camera such as http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_2_20&products_id=1483 will provide colour images during the day and mono images during the night. It also has an array of IR emitters to provide some lighting. The LED's will provide a dull red glow, but provide no visible light. I have attached a document from pembroke council that outlines a few operational requirements
  22. Steve Id advise upgrading to the newest version of acrobat reader here http://www.adobe.com/?ogn=EN_US-gn_home
  23. Walt All of our batteries are designed for standby use in security systems. They are not designed for cyclic use, and I would recommend a cyclic battery for your scooter. A standby Battery will work but its life will be reduced. Tech Support
  24. Attached is a wiring diagram for 'Double Pole', 'EOL' and using a Risco Guardtec CPX 'Zone Doubling' Conventional Double pole requires a pair for each part of the detection device, ie 'Alarm' and 'Tamper'. Wiring the Tamper Circuit as double pole will require a global tamper, this means that all devices with tamper protection are wired in series into the tamper connections of the control panel. Zone wiring is then wired normally straight into the relevant zone connection. This has the advantage of being simpler to understand, but has the disadvantage of a global tamper, ie being able to identify the device in tamper is impossible. Lower end panels only offer Double Pole as a wiring configuration. More advanced panels offer EOL wiring. This utilises a minimum of 2 resistors at the End Of the Line, ie the detector. Using detectors with built in resistors simplifies commissioning as the resistors are built into the sensor. This option is now available with the higher end door contacts. The resistor values vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. For example Honeywell use a 1k - 1k set, whereas Risco / gardtec use a 4K7 - 6K8 set. Other manufacturers use other values. Some panels allow the programming of the values, to facilitate takeovers etc, ie the Galaxy 2-20 / 2-44 allow the programming of any value from 1k to 9.9k. Some panels also offer zone doubling. This allows 2 detectors to be connected to a zone and still receive individual indication of the detector alarm. EOL also offers individual tamper identification allowing for easier fault finding.
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