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Hello!

I have bought a nice second hand DSC wired panel (PC1864) and is looking for some detectors.

I am among other things considering the https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/rokonet-shocktec-with-magnet-white-p-620.html

As I understand it this unit does not require any external analyzer card or anything and should work as any stand alone wired detector with my DSC right?

I am thinking on using it for the doors on my house - do the main part of the detector in this case need to be mounted on the door itself or will it detect vibrations from break ins even if mounted on the frame?

Do this unit have space internally to mount resistor?

Do you have some installation manual (on the http://www.riscogroup.com/ site you need to be a customer of theirs to download it)?

Regarding PIRs is Optex DT 15m x15m active IR digital anti-masking, grade 3 a good choice (I really want to avoid false alarms and therefore dual tech) or is Honeywell Dual Tec DT8016F5 just as good for a lower price? If I go for the Optex unit what "EOL unit" (if any) would I need with my DSC (or is it also possible to use standard resistors - I already got these)? As for the Honeywell that has "built in resistor" - is the resistor value "standard" so it will work with my panel and not only with those sold by Honeywell?

Finally for glass break does the https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/honeywell-flexguard-1625-glass-break-with-tamper-p-2573.html have internal space for mounting a resistor? Any other product you would sugest as an alternative to this one?

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