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2 hours ago, Lwillis said:

 

No I mean i sat in the box for a few a months. 

I was up and running in an hour when she eventually got round to it 

 

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  • more like you can't get it into engineer mode.

  • Saw an RKPX on the wall today, it looks cutting edge.....                                        

23 hours ago, james.wilson said:

agreed its awful design

thought the original was carp but that makes the old one designed by pininfarina

 

Anyone seen the Galaxy TouchCenter Plus in the flesh yet ?  Thinking of getting one for some testing in the office.  Screen res not great, but is there a better proper LCD based keypad ?

 

https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/honeywell-touchcentre-plus-flush-with-builtin-prox-p-4979.html

Wow they starting to move with times , I like the old touch aswell although the prox goes weird on old version , an adt guy from Leeds told me he has trouble with them to registering prox not sure why 

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Not telling you that but I know a few , he works here in London lives in Leeds or somewhere up there

6 hours ago, al-yeti said:

Wow they starting to move with times , I like the old touch aswell although the prox goes weird on old version , an adt guy from Leeds told me he has trouble with them to registering prox not sure why 

 

I'd be interested to hear more about that, as I haven't seen the issue.  I have test panels set up here, so could perform some cycle based testing to see if it's replicable.

6 hours ago, al-yeti said:

he works here in London lives in Leeds or somewhere up there

Nah! 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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Texecom Richochet 

1no      Wireless control panel complete with 4no on board hard wired zones, accepts up to 32no wireless devices

            Expandable up to a total of 48no zones

            Sited in understairs cupboard

 

 

1no      English text LCD remote keypad complete with proximity reader for setting/unsetting system sited in entrance hall (hard wired)

 

 

5no      Proximity fobs

 

 

1no      Comms IP communicator module to enable operation of the system via smartphone app and notification of an alarm activation connected to customers router

 

 

1no      Internal sounder sited in entrance hall (hard wired)

 

 

1no      External sounder/strobe sited on front elevation (hard wired by customer)

 

 

1no      Dummy sounder sited on rear elevation

 

 

4no      Wireless smartkey transmitters to enable remote setting/unsetting of system and personal attack alarm

plus

5x hard wired pet immune PIR

2x Wireless as above

X2 door contacts

 

Just over £1500+

 

Now Would I be better with an HKC Quantum 70 and would I get one for similar money

 

 

cheers

 

Edited by Matthew Gregson

Id use a 1070 rather than a quantum by the looks and would be similar money. plus the app fee etc

 

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I'd ditch the smartkeys.

There's not a lot of information on the detection.

Why is the bell installed by customer?

 

It's always recommended to get at least 3 quotes and go with the company you feel most comfortable with, not necessarily the cheapest.

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