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Re: Wireless smoke detectors


  • Subject: Re: Wireless smoke detectors
  • From: "keyvan2r" <keyvan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 23:38:50 -0000



Thanks Mark.
Just wanted to know how I might integrate these with HomeSeer via a
HomeVision controler. I would be interested to know how set up
your's and I then get a set to try.

Keyvan
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Mark J Cox <mark@a...> wrote:
> > If the item (control unit) is not showing on the web site, how
did
> > you order it?
>
> I sent them an email asking exactly the same thing, and they
phoned me
> back within minutes and we did a phone order.  I've not seen any
technical
> details of the control unit online, but could try to answer any
questions
> you have on it:
>
> Small unit, size of a wallet, professionally made (surface mount
> components, machined box).  Unit has connections for power (10-
30v), the
> three connections to the output of the relay (common, c, nc), then
the
> Input pin and IO pin as previously mentioned.  There is a test
switch on
> the board and a couple of status LED's (it doesn't have a sounder).
>
> It takes a few seconds from triggering the board to the remote
detectors
> sounding, but the board seems to constantly send the radio signal
when
> triggered, so the remote detectors are not likely to miss it.
There is
> also a delay of a second or so from triggering a detector to the
control
> unit triggering its relay.
>
> Mark
> --
> Mark J Cox ...........................................
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