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Re: keypad placement, entry delays, and key fobs



JediSpork@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hello again. I've been thinking a lot about keypad placement, entry
> delays, and key fobs.
> I have ocd and I would go bonkers worrying about accidentally pushing
> the disarm on a key fob after I go out the door.  So I've decided to
> keep them in house.
>
> My next concern is entry delays. A lot of people like 30-45 second
> entry delays. Thats way to long for someone to be in your house before
> a alarm. I think anything less than a instant alarm is to long for a
> stranger to be in your house especially after reading that a lot of
> intruders come right through the front door.
>
> I know a key fob would be great for solving this kind of problem but
> as I said before I don't like to carry them out of the house. We enter
> through the garage or the front door. I was thinking of installing a
> 5828v in the garage but was wondering what the operating temps on
> these are? Our coldest winter nights are -10 and hottest days go to
> around 105.
>
> For the front door which is usually only used for entry I could put a
> 5827. Only problem is there is no feedback from this keypad. I could
> just tell my girlfriend to enter the code 2-3 times to make sure it
> works and just keep her phone on in case of a false alarm.
>
> Has anyone else been successful on using a no entry delay system?

Uh, you're kidding, ...right?

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