Wired equipment explained
Wired equipment explained...
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Main control panel
Main control panel, allows alarm system to be switched on/off, settings changed and alarm history viewed. It also allows you to record a 30 second message for the next user. Panel voice prompts to guide you through the system. Ambulance, Fire and Garda panic buttons.
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Inertia sensor
Detects vibration, normally located on windows.
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Motion detector
Also known as PIR (passive infra red) – detects movement across an infra red beam when the alarm is switched on.
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Contact Sensor
Detects opening and closing, normally located on front and rear doors.
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Panic button
Separate panic button for homes already wired for alarm systems, normally installed in master bedrooms.
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Internal siren
Emits sound when alarm activates.
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Dual tech motion sensors
Similar to motion detectors but will activate only for both motion and body heat, ideal for garages, sheds, sun rooms and commercial warehouses.
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Pet lense motion detectors
Special pet lense motion detectors to prevent false alarms - due to animals frequently passing by.
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