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alanfox

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  1. What the difference between the following: 

    • EURO 064 - LCD Keypad with proximity reader, 2 inputs and 1 output
    • EURO 068 - LCD Keypad with proximity reader
    • EURO 069 - LCD Keypad

    Which one should I use with my Pyronix Enforcer wireless alarm system. i plan to wire the keypad to the control panel.

  2. I am looking at purchasing a Pyroniox Enforcer and I am tried to understand the different modules available to buy:

     

    1. Enforcer PSTN kit - This is just the stand alone system with no contract, just siren sound. probable the most commonly used system by DIYs.
    2. Enforcer GSM Modem - This only texts messages to your mobile phone about the status of your Enforcer. Are there are additional cost?
    3. Enforcer PSTN Modem - This one connects to your phone system. Assume this one would have cost to run each month.
    4. Enforcer HomeControl+ - This one is the system that you can control from mobile app and you can add CCTV cameras.

     

    I am planning to add CCTV camera to the system at the later date and would like to access the Enforcer from mobile app or computer. Should I look at purchased the Enforcer HomeControl+.

    Do I connect the Enforcer via home broadband LAN connection to get the internet connection. Do I need to pay for any additional cost to run this system each month? 

  3. so its the polling delay between devices and saving energy on the battery that differs 1 way over 2 way. it does not jeopardise the security.

     

    The Visonic seems to be very popular with installers, i had two recommendation from two local installers to install Visonic Powermax over other products. Is this because of the ease to install them and the cost?

  4. Sorry to ask a stupid question. Visonic only uses 1 way RF signal? The discussion is about the RF signal used by the alarm control unit. Is this signal that get transmitted from control unit to each devices . . Does this make it is less secure to the 2 way. 

    The Pyronix Enforcer and Texecom Premier Elite is a 2 way system and would give me better securiity.

     

  5. Sorry to ask a stupid question. Visonic only uses 1 way RF signal? The discussion is about the RF signal used by the alarm control unit. Is this signal that get transmitted from control unit to each devices in the alarm network. Does this make it is less secure to the 2 way. 

    The Pyronix Enforcer and Texecom Premier Elite is a 2 way system and would give me better security for my home.

     

     

  6. Merry Christmas everyone.

     

    Looking at purchased a Texecom Ricochet Premier 32 Zone Wireless KIT for a new installation. I require at least 5 zones. Also have a house Cat.

     

    The Hybrid KIT 0005 is any of the PIR sensors (Premier Elite QD-W, Premier Elite DT-W) that come with this kit 'Pet Immune'?

     

    Would the other Kits like KIT-0002 have the Pet Immune PIR.  

     

    Also any advice or UK supplier would be useful

  7. I am a new installer and would like to start to install my first DIY wireless alarm system in my house.

    After some research I came across your forum and was looking for more recent advice to do with wireless intruder alarm systems for 2016.

    I think I have manged to narrow down my research to the following three products below that seem a lot better than the standard stuff that you buy in the shops like a Yale or Response system.

    My selection is as follows:

    • Texecom Premier Elite 48w 32 wireless zones

    • Visonic PowerMax 32 wireless zones

    • Pyronix Enforcer 32 wireless zones

    My Installation would include 4 PIR, 3 door/windows contacts, external bell and 3 remote controls.

    Which is best for DIY installation that is easy to install with a good installation manual and has a fairly good  2 way security protection with encryption for my home.

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