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RE: NOW PowerMax alarm RE: Alarming Thoughts


  • To: "'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: NOW PowerMax alarm RE: Alarming Thoughts
  • From: "BUTLER, Tony, FM" <tony.butler@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 16:27:26 -0000
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>Zone means sensor. The maximum resistance on the wired zone is 220 ohms
-
so probably doesn't help you much.

Depends on the resistance of the PIRS in that zone :)  I have no idea what
it would be per PIR, but I suspect you are right :(

>Battery life on the PowerMax sensors is around 7 years as an average.
Excellent!

>There is no remote keypad availble for the PowerMax, so you would have
to
use the Keyfob.

That's good enough.  It's only SWMBO who wouldn't like crawling around
under
the stairs to arm/disarm the system :)

>Have you looked at something like the Napco Gemini which is a hybrid
wired/wireless system which interfaces with HomeSeer.
http://www.napcosecurity.com

Doesn't seem to distribute in this country (according to their website at
least)

>Or I guess there is as you say Comfort, which many people on this list
are
using
True, but it is v.expensive & way OTT for my needs at present....

Tony


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