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al-yeti

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  1. Not fussed with the programming. As long as i have the installers manual, then i should be fine.

    I'm in IT and generally tech savvy.

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    Galaxy G2

    In that case any panel will do, everyone has there own preferences, but as you say you will fine , let us know how everything goes

    Not fussed with the programming. As long as i have the installers manual, then i should be fine.

    I'm in IT and generally tech savvy.

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    Pyronix Enforcer

    Visonic PowerMaster

    Texecom Richochet

    Galaxy G2

    In that case any panel will do, everyone has there own preferences, but as you say you will fine , let us know how everything goes

    Not fussed with the programming. As long as i have the installers manual, then i should be fine.

    I'm in IT and generally tech savvy.

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    Pyronix Enforcer

    Visonic PowerMaster

    Texecom Richochet

    Galaxy G2

    In that case any panel will do, everyone has there own preferences, but as you say you will fine , let us know how everything goes

  2. Its an Alpine head unit I have in my van. Like I said ok unit. But, the maps are never the latest, only updated once a year....and at a cost of £100 a time.

    Them update costs mount up, making the Garmins a cheaper option. The traffic and accident updates, whilst helpful aren't anywhere near as good as the garmins realtime either.

    Garmin always been one if the best

    Of

  3. Gentlemen,

    Thanks for the input. I have just spoken with Honeywell and they say that if the Sound Bomb is connected to the pcb speaker terminals, I will hear every nosie the alsrm makes, and that included exit /entry. I don't mind an additional noise on exit / entry, but I don't want a siren activating!

    They suggest what you do, connect it to the bell output but he does not think it will work as the max is 1a and with the external sounder and seven PIRs, may not have sufficient umph.

    Rex

    You didn't understand them, they mean connect a speaker to the speaker terminals NOT a sound bomb , that will damage it as mentioned more than once above

  4. Ok basically you want to know all the settings required to make your alarm work

    That's very difficult as an engineer would check all the settings from a to z

    As for zones yes more or less correct that would get you going , provind the wiring is correct

    In very basic terms some panels are already generally setup except zones and you might find out the hard way when something either doesn't work or goes faulty

    Spare of all unused zones ie make them not in use , make sure bell time is correct, etc

    Then you will have to use it to see what happens, and might end up calling an engineer to programme it, if you flick through the manual and understand how to programme zones and timers, do you really know what whey other term means?

    If you really going to have a go, perhaps don't connect an external bell yet so at least problems are located to sounding inside instead of outside

    Or get an engineer

    http://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/forum/268-uk-security-installers-by-regional-police-force/

  5. Whatever you do don't connect a sound bomb to the speaker terminals or a speaker to the bell output

    I only say this because it's so common for diy fittings to do this and blow the pcb

    I would start with an internal speaker on the speaker connections in one location

    And connect a sound bomb in another location, as for connecting the sound bomb if it's basic piezo type should have no problem running of am output or bell trigger

    http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1183

  6. If you have manual , isn't the sequence to do it on page 18 onwards allot easier if you go through that, as everything is there?

    Or have you tried it and hasn't worked , if this is the case what error are you getting?

    Ie entered programming mode , selected let's say zone eleven as 11# and then select it's attribute so in case of rooms you would set them to intruder and yes door contact or pir in hallway as exit

  7. thanks guys ...to those that arent condescending

    i Havent given a budget?? , its others (such as datadiffusion) who is saying £199... not me... Im asking what can we get that will do the job...??

    http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/sentient-500gb-8-channel-cctv-kit-with-4-bullet-cameras-n91nb

    4 cams & receiver for less than £200 there...1080p so hi-res, 100fps, connects too router (TCP/IP) so assuming as well as my tablet or phone I can use PC and the supplied software to read from the internal PVR (CCTV PVR - ROUTER - PC)

    if the cams are **** then say so... I would like someone to just recommend something that can do all of that - im not bothered about 1Tb etc as your paying extra £100 for extra storage you dont really need - a decent security cam should be able to be set to record 7/14 days only and erase the rest...i think i know within 14 days if theres been an incident

    something with quite wide angle lens thats good at night as will be going between our house & neighbours house as were gunna share the bill

    probably have to be a 4 way set

    thanks again

    As before system is very cheap quality but it's a diy kit, why don't you budget yourself £1000 which you could buy two camera a Dvr some cable connectors, etc and at least it won't be to bad a picture

    Again Samsung 2080rp will come in that budget

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