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Hi guys I hope you are all well. I was wondering what the best dual tec pet tolerant pir is? I have a scantronic 9600 with 3 door contacts and 4 pirs (aritech ev125p) you may be familiar with them, they have proved to be very reliable over the years rarely ever had a false alarm if any. Until! we get a dog, well a chorkie, its kind of a mix between a yorkie and chihuahua, non the less  an annoying hyper ankle biter:D:angry:. The issue is whenever someone passes the house or rings the doorbell while we are away the dog would jump on the couch near the window and go mental this triggers the lounge pir and sets off the alarm, It has got the the point where I have to omit the lounge and  upstairs hall pir. This gets pretty irritating after a while, I would like the whole house to be armed and not parts of it.

 

So what I am after is a very reliable pet tolerant pir, dual tec preferably. I have had a look at the risco i wise and bosch blueline, I read that they will ignore any animal up to 40lbs but does that mean they will still ignore the dog even when it jumps on the couch? what are your experiences? Do you know of any better pet pirs? If it were up to me i would just lock it in a room but the missus like to give it the freedom to roam around the house:rolleyes:

 

Any help would be appreciated, thanks

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Blue line is probably what the dudes will recommend but can you install any shocks on the windows or does dog headbutt door?

 

Why not just omit ,on a newer panel this would all be easier to do , reality you need to scrap that panel even if you think it's good 

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Hi, ideally yes I should probably scrap the panel  but it still works and its not broken so why replace it? The issue is we now have a dog and it gets irritating having to mess around with the keypad switching off certain zones before setting the system. Before I would just enter the pin select group A then leave, happy days, but now I have to mess around with the omit setting.  I will give the bosch blue line a go but will it ignore the dog jumping on the couch thats the question? if not I guess I will just have to lock it in a room upstairs regardless what the missus say.Wiring shock sensors is not an option I'm afraid even if I wanted to (tiled floor, finished walls ect, it will be messy)  thanks for the help.

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al yeti, I have no intention on replacing a fully working system,however If it ever does die i will take your suggestion, but for the moment my question is will the blue line completely ignore the dog regardless if it jumps on the couch? I believe its says it on its spec will ignore any animal below 40lbs. its just a small dog we are talking about here and weighs a stone (14lbs) at best.

thanks

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Beg your pardon al yeti, misread your last post, Is the pyronix wireless add on thing something which I can connect to my 9600 which enables me to add wireless devices such as shock sensors ect? thanks

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2 hours ago, al-yeti said:

I don't have experience with blue line

 

Pete where you at man

https://www.pyronix.co.uk/products-and-solutions/ur2-we

 

Worth doing for a diyer 

Only a Complete Retard would recommend Pet Pyronix sensors in an environment.

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9 minutes ago, CR Alarms said:

I take it from that statement pyronix pet pirs are *****? What would you recommend? thanks.  

bosch in a tough environment i use HKC with pet lens with a lab@ home but that was a test id never recommend movement sensors with pets apart from fish. But all 'pet' sensors are a compromise you should go for perimeter protection.  

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I had excellent test results with the old siemens sensors but as i said go for shocks and contacts till the tech improves. no-one can expect a cheap sensor to tell the difference between a dog and a person. Most of them just use a thicker lens to hide the ir

1 minute ago, norman said:

How big is your house? 

Labrador i dont have a lab lol

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43 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

Only a Complete Retard would recommend Pet Pyronix sensors in an environment.

What pyronix pet?

I linked to the universal device so he could put shocks on Windows proper man

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Thanks for the responses. I will have a good think about this and what I am going to do, For the time being its time to toughen up and put the dog in a room whenever we go out, its not cruel and I'm sure it will get used to it. I can't afford to keep compromising part of my home security for this mutt. thanks for the suggestions.

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