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james.wilson

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  1. I like the optima accenta etc. Not a high end panel obviously but perfect for the little things. I'd install them if they were grade 2
  2. james.wilson

    Wanna

    I am considering it.
  3. As above there is no data. Either its cable, most likely or one end is broken
  4. Why would you want to. A bell is a type of signalling just use more than 1 and better signalling. The bell usnt what deters intruders its the fear of getting caught. If Noone hears the bell Noone will respond etc etc
  5. Use it for single and multi sites works fine for me useful when there is an estate of different panels
  6. It was a requirement in bs4737 so anything pro that met that std. Diy stuff who knows
  7. , If not an analysed circuit then the response time is greater than 300ms exactly for this purpose
  8. If not an analysed circuit then the response time is greater than 300ms exactly for this purpose
  9. As 6wb to lower risk to prevent doors being left open as well as detection
  10. What area you in. Make sure you check the support you get electricians don't tend to support things, maintain, out of hours etc
  11. You would if you ever installed and supported them for clients
  12. I would always use a tx. Had a situation recently when an arc denied they had any alarms from a site after a fuel theft. The adpro log proved there was alarms and images sent etc.
  13. I'd assume data. The hkc connects some addressable devices via zone inputs
  14. no you need to assign an address it may not keep its address if you disable dhcp. Also if you do disable it on the router then other devices wont work unless they are assigned a static ip manually
  15. DHCP is the protocol that sort address's I would always static assign each camera and never use dhcp without a reservation
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