Thanks
to all for suggestions & Mark S-J in particular for advice on & off
list.
I've
managed to order a powemax system kit from Gardiner for 185 + VAT, well
beating
wireless-alarms.co.uk who do it @249.
Prices
on extra components aren't so keen though, being easily a couple of quid
dearer
per item than wireless, so will probably buy additional bits 'n pieces from
them.
If
anyone else is thinking of these, though I gave my company address,
Gardiner
didn't seem especially interested in whether I was trade or
not.....
cheers,
Tony
-----Original Message----- From: Mark McCall
[mailto:mark@xxxxxxx] Sent: 29 January 2002
14:52 To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d]
Alarming Thoughts
Reviewed by Mark here..
M.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 2:47
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Alarming
Thoughts
Tony,
Visonic do the Powermax which has 1 wired,
and 29 wireless zones, and has X10 capability (upto 8 controls I
think)
more at: http://www.visonic.com:8080/visintl/VisonicI.nsf/Products+on+Web/0700A7BD80B C97214225688F0039B457?OpenDocument
officially
I'd recommend you get an engineer to install, although I know one person
on this list has bought this alarm through Gardiner Security stores and
self-installed it.
Hope that helps.
Scott
Crowther Intamac Systems Ltd
t: +44 (0)1604 679262 e.
scrowther@xxxxxxxw. www.intamac.com
-----Original
Message----- From: BUTLER, Tony, FM
[mailto:tony.butler@xxxxxxx] Sent: 29 January 2002 14:28 To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: [ukha_d] Alarming
Thoughts
Guys,
I'm looking for some advice here. My
house isn't yet alarmed - though for all the burglars out there, it
most definitely _is_, and we have a BIG DOG TOO!), so I'm looking into
the various options. I had a bog standard wireless system at my last
pad, but wasn't that impressed with it, so have had all wiring put in
for
an alarm here, just not got alarm yet.
All wiring, that is,
except
for a remote keypad - doh! So I'm looking for something wired,
but
perhaps with a wireless remote, as main panel will be @ node 0 under the
stairs - not exactly SWMBO-friendly for arming/disarming :)
I've
just gotten into X10 (have some bits, but no definite use for them
yet. SWMBO cracked up when I used a keyfob remote to turn on a desk
lamp,
with my hand on'y inches from the actual lamp switch :-)) and see that,
if I was happy with wireless again, I could get a PIR, horn etc &
have an X10 alarm. But then I'm looking @ Comfort & that's the
'ultimate home control system' that does your alarm etc etc etc So is
home vision so is home seer.
You see my problem - too many things
on the market claiming to solve all my problems....
so.....anyone
got any thoughts on a relatively entry level alarm system, preferably
wired, X10 would be nice, expandable in the future a must. I don't
really
want mail boxes, auto dialling, robo dogs etc as current property
doesn't
warrant that (and nosey neighbours make gr8 guard dogs), just want
something practical and extensible.
I have already established that
you cannot just dip your toes into the X10 waters, as I discovered when
I
could no longer operate my overhead light with the on/off switch once
I'd
installed socket rocket. SWMBO was _very_ happy with that - not :-) -
but
I don't want to start down one 'ultimate solution' path and find I reach
a dead end......
Oh, and cheap would be good too!!! Maybe I
should just get a standard wired alarm.....any
ideas?
cheers,
Tony
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