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Re: I need a doorbell!!!


  • Subject: Re: I need a doorbell!!!
  • From: "noel_pilot" <HA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 07:41:14 -0000

hi wayne,
already got an alarm in mine, nothing posh, just basic i think but
seems to do the job! at some stage i want to investigate if it's
possible to split the signal from the PIR's i.e. have them running
into the burglar alarm but also use them for something else along the
lines of occupancy detection altho i know they're not great for that!


thanks
noel
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Wayne <Wayne@...> wrote:
>
> Hiya Noel!
> If you have a new house - then you will need an alarm to go with it??
> I haven't done this yet - but I'm getting there. I was thinking of
> using a Comfort alarm with the outside intercom attached. This then
> going back to the main control unit which - iirc - can hook into your
> phones. This then being linked back into my existing Asterisk phone
> system as an extension that would ring the phones and display relevant
> messages on my Slimp3 and freeview decoder for the main tv - all with
> caller ID of 'Door' and maybe a snapshot from the camera embedded on
the
> tv popup.
>
> This is all theory at the mo as the only thing I have running is
> Asterisk - which it good fun in itself! (just got text to speech
running !)
>
> Have fun!!
> Wayne.
>
>
> noel_pilot wrote:
> > right all....playtime! :)
> >
> > Just bought my first house and as soon as the lounge floor is
clear of
> > all my stuff the carpet will be up and cabling shall be laid!
> >
> > First challenge....I don'
>









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