Dualcom is supported on the g2 series either pins or dial capture , I belive WebwayOne is comparable on the g2 via rs485 data line and pins and dial capture (don't use WebwayOne so not 100%)
Reset procedure is the same on the flex as other galaxy's
Only ever fitted one flex. I go with either G2 or a full dimension
If you've messed with system programming and it doesn't activate if your broken into. Your insurers may use it as a way of not paying out .
I'd strongly recommend having the local installer carry out a maintenance ( as it should be getting checked every year anyway) and ask the enginee to turn down the volume while he's there.
As others have said it's not their fault you now want it quieter
Stats just a G2-20 with an RF portal and wire free devices.
I'd say Galaxy was the most common commercial alarm panel. So yeah we've probably all used that equipment.
Id agree £100 is cheap for a Saturday install. Is that the only issue you have with them?
I'm on a decent wage Peter but I can't say I'd use tenners my cigars.... Fivers maybe.
Weekend time with family is worth more than £100 in my book
Company I used to work for used winsims and moved to cash as it intergrated with the ARC they used.
If you spend some time inputting the data and setting it up correctly all should be good
Evening,
There's been some discussions about this on the forum in the past.
They might have been on the trade side (you'll have to make some more posts and apply for trade for that)
We've just gone AM tho after using Cash & Winsims in the past AM looks like a good deal. Seems to do everything Cash does anyway.
Interference on cat5 , psu issues HDD space on Dvr poor quality cameras giving almost useless images if anything happens etc. seen is it all before on DIY installs
What analogue bit?
Some of the dahua DVRs are a full tribrid (fitted them myself) and they will take HDCVI & Analoguge cameras & up to a certain amount of IP cams.
Plug and play as well, the DVR will automatically sense the resolution of the input and display the image from the camera.
I've fitted a few HIK systems and haven't had any callbacks with faults.
For now I wouldn't bother with IP and would go HD-CVI, still 1080p images and the price is usually cheaper than IP.
What are the extra restrictions of CVI over TVI?
As far as I can see CVI give greater cable runs, also offers recording in 1080p can be run on cat 5 or rg59
SDI seems like the one with more issues (from experiance) than CVI. Although I have not use TVI.