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RE: Anyone used "Home Wireless Monitoring System Alarm V P1000"


  • Subject: RE: Anyone used "Home Wireless Monitoring System Alarm V P1000"
  • From: David Ward <d.ward@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 15:07:32 +0100

Craig,

This sounds really interesting!

I was under the mistaken impression that the VP1000 was a rebadged
Powermax,
not Powermax+

Do you have any further details of the config file, how it is applied, and
the supplier you got it from?

Many thanks

Dave



-----Original Message-----
From: Craig [mailto:craigc.lists@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 06 July 2006 14:38
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Anyone used "Home Wireless Monitoring System
Alarm
VP1000"



> to be notified of an alarm condition, obviously you do. Very
> easy to set up, and there is an X10 interface that you can
> get for it, but I have yet to explore that route (sorry Craig ;)).

The VP1000 is actually rebadged PowerMax+ hardware, as the internal pcb is
labelled 'Visonic PowerMax+'.

To 'enable' the X10 on the VP1000 you will need a 'PowerMax+ rs232 adapter'
and a special VP1000 config file to load onto the VP1000. I purchased this
as a 'kit' from a previous SmartHome show a year or so ago.

The VP1000 will then need to be connected to a XM10U (not CM12U), my
current
setup is:

VP1000 -> XM10U -> CM12U -> Homeseer

BTW- I was pleasantly surprised at the wireless range of the PIRs to the
panel (better than the WiFi range in my house).

However, the one thing Im not looking forward to is replacing all the CR-2
batteries in the PIRs when they fail, could work out quite expensive. If
anyone knows a good bulk source of these batteries please let me know.







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