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Re: Ademco/DSC/Rokonet Wisdom/GE Simon XT/Powermax Pro - GSM-modules?
On Jun 20, 5:47=A0pm, HL <_@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I don't understand this. =A0Are the GSM modules for these brands only
> communicating to a central service or are they capable of calling my
> private cell phone (voice or text messages) using my own SIM card?:
>
> Ademco Vista20P
> Do the have any GSM module at all? I can't find any.
>
> DSC have a module called GS3055 (or GS3060)http://www.dsc.com/Default.aspx=
?id=3D44
>
> Rokonet Wisdomhttp://www.riscogroup.com/Products.aspx?subcatid=3D143&id=3D=
45
>
> GE Simon =A0XThttp://www.safemart.com/index.asp?PageAction=3DVIEWPROD&Prod=
ID=3D6825
>
> Visonic Powermax Pro (I think this can. Am I right?)http://www.visonic.com=
/VisonicHomePage.nsf/sysProductActiveByName/08C...
>
> That is, I would like to receive a text message or a recorded voice
> call telling me if the alarm has been triggered. And even better if
> the zone number could be specified. In addition it would be nice to be
> able to disable a spesific zone using my cell phone or at least
> silence the sirene. Is this possible using either DSC 1864, Ademco
> Vista20P, GE Simon XT, Powermax Pro or Rokonet Wisdom?
>
> As I indicated I do think the Powermax Pro is capable to communicate
> to a private cell phone, but I must say I think the Simon XT looks a
> bit more "state-of-the-art". Unfortunately none of them is able to
> define multple partitions (am I right?).
>
> So what I am looking for is a system that has
> - more than 30 zones (wireless or hybrid)
> - Multiple arm modes (Away, Home, Night, Off or something like that)
> - Text message or dial tone communication for alarm configuration
> - Separate keypad
> - Keyfobs (at least 4)
> - jamming protection
> - superviced detectores
>
> If not, any suggestions?
>
> ________
> HL
How about this.
Have your alarm monitored by a central station.
Program alarm to communicate via CID.
Set up you account with central station to call your cell phone. Then
they can tee you exactly what point/partition went off. They probably
could send you an email or text message your phone, too.
Just a thought.
Jewellfish
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