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On the verge of ordering the new Powermaster 10 kit from Visonic.Looks exceptional.

Two questions if I may:

 

1) I understand that the line from the telephone master socket must connect to LINE. However is it crucial that the main telephone is connected to SET.

I think this set-up allows the alarm to sieze the incoming call.

 

Would it be possible to run the telephone off an extension socket or from the master socket itself.

Also there is some info about RJ31X plug which gets over the problem- is this USA only?

 

I also understand that the GPRS/GPS module gets over the problem

 

2)An IP camera is available in this system.

Can this be accessed by the homeuser over the internet without going through a monitoring station.

Or do we have to await the launch of an IP module.

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1) I understand that the line from the telephone master socket must connect to LINE. However is it crucial that the main telephone is connected to SET.

I think this set-up allows the alarm to sieze the incoming call.

 

If you dont wire it this way or use a dedicated line. Anyone picking up the phone will prevent the system dialling out.

Sales will update the other point

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It's not crucial for the handsets in the property to be wired out of SET from the panel however it does allow a more reliable service if they are because wiring out of the panel to the phones around the property allows it to ring out even when the phone is in use. This is achieved by the panel being the first point of contact for the phone line so it can hang up any existing call and then use the line to report any problems.

 

Where the IP camera is concerned there isn't one available yet in the PowerG range

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