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Remote Alarm Access

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Only the ones they design in!

 

Siemens SPC range will also do all of what you want, OP, but expect expense+++ for the GSM bit if you want it to be on-board.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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as there is a wired system in place, the Risco Liightsys imho would seem to be a good option but i fear with respect not for the novice.

i'm now using it when replacing existing panels, it can support up to 40 zones.

if you want pretty eye candy or have sight issues, then go for the touch screen keypad, clients give favourable comment on it looking like a iPad 2 or Samsung Galxy tablet, comes in shinny black for a corporate look or shinny white which suits light decor colours, and seems very popular over the standard keypad, despite being more expensive.

there are several demo's on YouTube to browse

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If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

The panels are sold by a company called source security, so the usual distance selling applies. One of the early panels I bought had an RS485 bus issue and it was replaced without any issue. I've bought many since without any issues. TBH, it's pretty rare to see hardware faults on the Galaxy range.

are you linked at all to Source Security?

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


are you linked at all to Source Security?

 

No. Only as a customer - that and I'm also from Scotland, but East Coast and like Honeywell, they're West.  I've no idea how they manage to sell at the prices they do. Someone suggested that they're splitting kits, but I don't think so, as I ordered 20 the other week and got them next day.

 

I've heard that Honeywell are going to EOL the G2 series, so they may just be offloading their inventory.

 

I've heard that Honeywell are going to EOL the G2 series.

Cutting edge Progress ;).

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

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I was speaking to a security installer on site today & he said that Texecom have launched an android app & using a Premier Elite 24 control panel connected to a ComIP module, it would be ideal for what I want. I was just wondering if anyone else has come across this & if it is any good. What I did forget to ask, would I also need a separate dialler or do Texecom make an all in one communicator

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go all wireless and get the Agility 3, has the app and Wireless Camera detector option.

just search Agility 3 on youtube

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

There's no chance that I'd ever put internet connected cameras all around the house. And that agility kit is bad looking.

Ive just got me first agility 3 install, ive not yet seen it in the flesh though.

I really can't be ar**** with it anymore.

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