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Re: Security alarm to GSM connection



Hi Guys
Just thought i would mention that the Concept panel is also
cbus enabled ....

http://www.cbus-enabled.com/partners.htm

Frank

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Crowther" <scrowther@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 9:28 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Security alarm to GSM connection


Hi John

We monitor numerous panels, including the Inner Range Concept 3000/4000
panels (http://www.innerrange.com/).
Inner Range have an optional GSM modem that takes a SIM card and uses it to
contact our monitoring platform, and may fit the bill.
I am not 100% sure though as to whether it has the required NSI/NACOSS
approvals you require, but I can ask further questions of our contacts at
Inner Range if you want more info.
These panels also have further networking capabilities.


Warning, the next bit is an [ADVERT]. Look away if you don;t want to hear
about it...

Although you are looking for police response (may be an insurance
requirement?), our 'non police-calling' monitoring service works out at
only
around £10 a month through a professional installer and that includes
monitoring the GSM panel outlined above. This service sends alarm alerts to
you and your friends/neighbours by text, email and voice call.

To add further security, we have an optional extra of linking your alarm
panel to Group 4 who will send a patrolman to your property.
This can cost as little as £30 a year to register, although there is a
call-out fee each time they attend.
Signing up to this lets you display Group 4 stickers in your wondows, which
is hopefully a further deterrent.

The debate as to whether a police calling system is actually worth the
money
is a lengthy one... I am sure there are members of this group who have had
mixed experiences... I know there are security installers here who don't
have police calling systems on their own houses, but I guess its a choice
of
the individual.

There is more info at www.intamac.com, or please feel free to contact me if
I can help.


Thanks


Scott


Scott Crowther

Marketing Executive

Intamac Systems Ltd



Tel : +44(0) 1604 679260

Mail : scrowther@xxxxxxx <mailto:scrowther@xxxxxxx>

Web : www.intamac.com <http://www.intamac.com/>



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-----Original Message-----
From: Benfield, John (ITD) [mailto:john.benfield@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 12 August 2004 11:46
To: HA (E-mail)
Subject: [ukha_d] Security alarm to GSM connection


I am currently talking to a number of local security companies about
installing an alarm system. Before any suggest getting Comfort system, I
want connections to a manned control centre with police response, therefore
the system needs to be installed by a NACOS approved installer. I am
concerned that any competent thief (and we do have a problem with the local
travellers) will just cut the telephone wires. We are remote and it's very
obvious which is own line. I am therefore trying to get a system that can
work with a GSM phone. Does anyone know of a black box that will allow you
to use a mobile as though it was a normal telephone (ie via a BT socket).

You can get the BT Redcare system with a GSM option, however this costs
around £50 per month, but does include the monitoring service.

JB






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