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Re: Back up alarm signals.
Bob La Londe wrote:
> I've been switching out my Uplinks for Telguards that send all
signals the
> panel sends.
>
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> > Jim wrote:
> > > I've been doing a lot more back-up cell and radio installs
recently.
> > > Just curious about what signals yall send.
> > >
> > > Been asking around my area, and find that a lot of installers use
the
> > > backup for Burg only.
> > >
> > > What does everyone here send?
> >
> > We like to get everything we possibly can. Our AES system has an
> > optional module that fits in it that will emulate a phone line. It
will
> > handle 3-1, 4-2, CID and I think M2E (Radionics?). Works great, We
have
> > systems out with 200+ zones and we can receive information on each
one
> > over this radio as if it were connected to a phone line. Any more
> > information we can get on the radio along with the phone line
> > connection is a big plus.
> >
I've been using Alarmnet or if not good coverage, CRN radios. Both of
these technologies originated here, so the coverage is usually pretty
good for both, except for a few places. I go to the installation with
one of each unit ..... just in case. I've been sending, Burg, Fire,
Panic, Ambush, and Telco failure. All is in 4/2 format recieved by the
central. Seems to be sufficient for me. ............ Comments?
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