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Re: Intelligent Alarms - was Real world 802.11x distance s
- Subject: Re: Intelligent Alarms - was Real world 802.11x
distance s
- From: "g8kmh" <g8kmh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 22:22:04 -0000
Peter,
It just arrived...bought from automatedhomeusa
It comes without PSU but with housing. It requires around 16V AC at
either 50Hz or 60Hz - plenty of transformers around to do that - and
a standard back up lead acid battery. I also ordered a zone expansion
card and the LCD panel.
They don't seem to be in the UK, unless I've missed them being sold
under another name. The approvals page does list the UK though.
I'll let you know how I get on.
Lehane
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "White, Peter" <peter.white@b...>
wrote:
> Lehane
>
> You mean this system?
>
> http://64.49.194.66/pdf/spec/NX8_PIB.pdf
> <http://64.49.194.66/pdf/spec/NX8_PIB.pdf>
>
>
> If so, where are you sourcing it, and does it run on 240v out of
the box?
>
> Thanks, Pete
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: g8kmh [mailto:g8kmh@m...]
> Sent: 01 July 2005 00:07
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Intelligent Alarms - was Real world 802.11x
distances
>
>
> In the meantime, as a part (and cheaper) alternative to Comfort,
what
> about the GE CADDX alarm panels (NX-8E) with a conduit? They've
been
> widely integrated in the USA (Homeseer, Mr House, etc.). I've got
one
> on the way over and I'm planning on an xAP conduit to it. X10 too,
if
> you must! They can handle a wide number of zones, you can command
> remotely, use the keypads for I/O, etc...
>
> You could always remote it with a MSS100 or even a 802.11 bridge
and
> an MSS100 - although I think I'd prefer hardwire.
>
> Lehane
>
>
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "David Chapman" <david@m...>
wrote:
> > We REALLY need a product like that which works. I've decided
> Comfort is too
> > much for me but there is a huge gap between bell-and-box systems
and
> > Comfort.
> > I even went to the big Ifsec show and talked to a few alarm
> manufactures.
> > Some are slowly coming around to the idea of broadband connected
> alarms with
> > a web browser interface but the right product isn't there yet (or
I
> couldn't
> > find it). One of the manufactures was very proud of their
flagship
> PC
> > connected system and it turned out all they had done was allow
you
> to read
> > the event codes down a serial link - but the tech bloke couldn't
> show it as
> > his new notebook didn't have a serial port !
> >
> > David C
>
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