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Subject: From: Date: | Re: [ECS] Best security setup w/ ECS HV-PC Carl Keyes Thu, 26 Aug 1999 10:15:18 PDT |
Tom,
I've been using a Radio Shack 2 zone system
for about 8 years now with very few false alarms.
Our house is quite small so 2 zones is plenty, but
they have others with more. They're easy to install
and relatively inexpensive.I use all wired switches
for the windows etc. I've found the wireless units
to be very unreliable. Most any security system will
accomodate the sensors you've mentioned but the real
power does come from it's integration with ECS.
I've wired some of my window switches through my digital
inputs to ECS as well as back to the security unit
so ECS can report,in any way you like, what has occured
there. One of my favorite, "only with ECS" things is
when I open my garage door with the remote it disables
the alarm for 5 min allowing enough time to leisurely
unpack or exit the car before the alarm units buzzers
kick in. It reminds me verbally to enter the code to dis-
arm. I doubt there's nothing that's not possible with ECS
a decent alarm system, and some imagination.
later,
Carl
>From: hutchins.ta@pg.com
>Reply-To: ecs-list@netbloc.com
>To: ecs-list@netbloc.com, comp.home.aut@pg.com
>Subject: [ECS] Best security setup w/ ECS HV-PC
>Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 07:49:41 -0400
>
>I want to buy a security system for my home and would like to interface it
>w/ my
>automation system (ECS / HV-PC). I need to be able to have the following
>capabilities:
>
>1) Latch-key (call me when kids get home from school)
>2) Smoke / CO / Flood / Freeze monitoring
>3) Be able to differentiate between the above and call me to let me know
>which
>one it is.
>4) Be able to differentiate between zones (ie. 'An intruder has entered
>through
>the kitchen window' ect)
>5) Wireless capability (retrofitting) but combination wireless / hardwire
>best
>6) Must be upgradable
>
>Obviously must be reasonably priced and be able to install myself
>Any recommendations?
>
>Thanks
>Tom
>
>
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