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shock detector to use on a metal cage
Knight Grade 2 Shock and Surface / Tilt Sensor [SEISMO] - £18.69 : , Best Price Promise is a suitable shock sensor Elmdene 12V DC 1A PSU [G13801N-A] - £23.66 : , Best Price Promise 12v 1A power supply Enersys 12v 3.4Ah Battery [Enersys12v3.4] - £11.47 : , Best Price Promise battery Interface Solutions 12 volt Polarised Relay [IS12] - £8.50 : , Best Price Promise relay to provide 2 sets of volt free contacts from the detector. Without knowing exactly what your wanting to achieve the above would function, but probably better to connect the shock sensor to its own intruder panel and link the output of the panel to the BMS
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shock detector to use on a metal cage
A suitable shock sensor is
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I am looking for motion sensors that sit on my window cill that points out of window and can detect a person outside
A pro IP camera could do this but wifi based camera are not usually pro level. This would enable an app on a phone with smart push notifications.
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I'm looking for a direct replacement for an old outdoor doom camera?
Is it a 540 tvl ptz internal camera?
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How do I connect my I on 40 security system to the internet
If you r panel has a built in ethernet port you can connect it to the router. Then setup the app and or signalling etc
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I have a few G3 Keypads as they are now Obolete can you upgrade ?
No you will need to replace the panel. The Optima accenta range is long obsolete
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What infrared systems would be best?
Optex and take make the best or beams imo Panel wise it depends on the features you need?
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Will this fit an accenta g4 alarm panel?
yes or Eaton M12 multi sensor smoke and heat detector
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Looking for replacements sensors?
That detector requires an analysed circuit on the panel (some panels support this) or an analyser. Alternativly is a conventional circuit use Knight Grade 2 Shock and Surface / Tilt Sensor [SEISMO]
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Would this be a suitable quality replacement for a failed pir
yes probably, what sensor are you replacing and in what environment?
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Is Texecom Connect free?
Texecom Connect App – Free to Download The Texecom Connect app is free to install and use. However, to unlock its full functionality, your alarm system must be compatible and properly configured. For remote access and control, a Texecom SmartCom or SmartCom 4G module may be required, depending on your setup. Texecom Connect
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How to stop a Texecom alarm from beeping
Generally a beeping texecom alarm is caused by 2 things. Chime is enabled and it is beeping when a circuit activates or it has a fault. Texecom Turn Chime Off Press the musical note button on the keypad. The chime will be disabled immediately. To set up chime zones: Enter your 4-digit user code. Press MENU, then press TICK to confirm. Scroll through the menu and select Edit Chime Zones. Press TICK. Browse the zone list and highlight the zone you want to enable. Press X to toggle. The zone status will change from Silent to Chime. Press MENU, then RESET to save and exit. Diagnose A Texecom System Fault If it’s a system fault that’s causing the beeping, your keypad will show a fault message. The beep will continue until the fault is fixed. Make a note of the fault displayed, this can also be retrieved from the texecom panel log Try entering your 4 digit code, then RESET. For further assistance create a new topic in the support forum listing the equipment type and fault reported.
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What is the default code for Texecom?
The default user code for texecom systems is '4321' but it may have been changed.
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PIR Sensor for Staircase Lighting
Due to the chnage of elevation (ie top and bottom of stairs your really going to need 2 sensors. A corridor sensor on a bracket may work well but isnt designed to angled that way. Also bear in mind the link you provided is a intruder alarm sensor not for switching 240v. It could be connected to a relay and suitable power source though. If doing that id recommend a voltek system as they provide adjustable low voltage sensors and it will be easier to run a low voltage alarm cable to the sensors from where the current switching is taking place. Voltek single head adjutable PIR
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PIR Sensor for Staircase Lighting
Yes images would be useful to get a better understanding. ALso a drawing where you want detector coverage? You can upload them here