[Message Prev][Message Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Message Index][Thread Index]

Re: Driveway Alarm Module?



I've installed several driveway annunciators, with some you just put the
sensor along side the driveway. On the ones we put underneath we either
installed a fat piece of pvc prior to driveway pour or used a high pressure
nozzle on a water hose to tunnel under the driveway. They are easy to
install and work great.

I connect them to dedicated alarm panel zones, make them local zones and
then the homeowner can turn on the chime feature for that zone and bada bing
driveway annunciation at all the alarm keypads...piece o'cake.



"Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:IXy5h.10101$rG.1863@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
|I think guys that install gates and gate openers may be able to help you
out
| with a better recommendation than guys here. I seldom get out the saw to
cut
| in vehicle loop detectors. I suspect not many that post here do either.
| However you could use what the big boys do if your wallet has the stomach
| for it. Here it is:
| http://www.asim-technologies.com/e/traffic/download/pdf/200v_e.pdf
| I think you may be able to adjust this so the deer won't be a problem.
|
|
| "Bob Sisson" <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:45565096$0$14818$9a6e19ea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >I am looking for a RELIABLE inductive driveway alarm module that I can
use
| >to detect cars coming up the driveway.
| >
| > I don't want to use motion as we have lots of deer that use our driveway
| > as well.
| >
| > Most of the modules I have seen are Pro-homeowner grade, not very
| > adjustable (tunable) or reliable. My neighbor uses a pro module the
state
| > uses for its counter loops and it is bullet proof, but he doesn't
remember
| > where he got it.
| >
| > Bob
| >
|
|




alt.security.alarms Main Index | alt.security.alarms Thread Index | alt.security.alarms Home | Archives Home