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Wireless Diveway Alarm
22 March 2016, 09:41,
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RE: Wireless Diveway Alarm
It should be a good early warning system for you SS

We already have remote sensors that can be deployed as and where needed. These are wireless indoor PIR detectors that I've ruggedized. They are programmed onto individual circuits on the main burglar alarm, and those circuits are currently set as chime zones...meaning that when activated the alarm is not triggered but a low volume "bong" is chimed, along with an activated zone LED illumination to tell me where the activity is taking place.

We also have this facility on the CCTV system that will chime every time there is movement detected on the monitored area. This has had to be deactivated as it was driving us mad with chimes going off all night, triggered by assorted flies, moths and spiders that seem to be attracted to the night vision illumination:-(

The extended burglar alarm does not suffer with the false alerts of the CCTV system as it detects much larger targets, but be mindful that the neighbourhood cats, foxes and other wildlife will likely cause you some false alarms.
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Wireless Diveway Alarm - by Straight Shooter - 21 March 2016, 19:15
RE: Wireless Diveway Alarm - by Barneyboy - 21 March 2016, 19:40
RE: Wireless Diveway Alarm - by Lightspeed - 21 March 2016, 23:32
RE: Wireless Diveway Alarm - by Straight Shooter - 22 March 2016, 07:45
RE: Wireless Diveway Alarm - by bigpaul - 22 March 2016, 09:30
RE: Wireless Diveway Alarm - by Lightspeed - 22 March 2016, 09:41
RE: Wireless Diveway Alarm - by Straight Shooter - 22 March 2016, 10:57
RE: Wireless Diveway Alarm - by Lightspeed - 22 March 2016, 11:19
RE: Wireless Diveway Alarm - by Straight Shooter - 22 March 2016, 11:27
RE: Wireless Diveway Alarm - by Lightspeed - 22 March 2016, 12:29

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