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Re: How many 5828V Wireless Talking Remote Keypads?
I've sold some nifty talking pirs...cant remember who makes them, they
transmit to a small radio like device you can move around the house...and
you can program what it says. I've only sold 3 systems, but the peeps that
bought them love them (in conjunction to my real alarm system) I think you
can have 4 or 5 pirs on one receiver.
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**Crash Gordon**
"Christopher Glaeser" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> it's still not a good keypad. I'd rather use the 5878
>
> I have a relatively new home with built-in alarm system. I plan to use a
> completely separate system to monitor the outside of the house. I have
> PIRs and other sensors for the driveway, front door, yard gates, etc. All
> I really want is a chime that identifies which senor is triggered (e.g.
> front door PIR). I have a wireless Powermax Visonic and that worked fine,
> except the chime does not identify the zone. All I know is someone
> triggered one of the outdoor sensors. Could be someone at the front door,
> or the back gate, etc. It is my understanding that the wireless talking
> Lynx will indentify the zone. Regarding the 5828V, I don't need to use
> the key pad or other features; I just want to get talking zone chimes
> upstairs and downstairs.
>
> Best,
> Christopher
>
>
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