Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Some practical advice, useful and easy to understand for those who want to buy a burglar alarm syst


Some practical advice, useful and easy to understand for those who want to buy a burglar alarm system for your home and does not know how to navigate. Questions and Answers doorbell that may help you in choosing the best for your burglar doorbell alarm.
This brief guide is designed to give you some practical advice, useful and easy to understand for those who want to buy a burglar alarm system for your home and does not know how to navigate. It is not a technical document for the industry doorbell and we do not deal here specifically of products and their technical characteristics, but the principles that can help you in choosing the best for your system. I chose to publish it as a blog to allow everyone doorbell - as well as to read it - even to improve it and integrate it with your questions, comments and contributions (Open Source Projects teach ...) First we make a premise: the alarm 'best' for you is the one that best protects your assets according to the security needs of you and at the lowest cost. A little 'as a tennis racket, is not the one used by the sample (or the most expensive one) that allows you to play well, but the one that best suits to You choose your installation according to this principle, you will get the best result at the lowest possible cost. If you are going to do an installation in your home such as a bank, you'll be made of the (unnecessary) doorbell technical complications of operation and maintenance, you will have spent far more than necessary and probably will not be more secure doorbell than you could be with a normal plant . At the same time, if you save on product quality or professionalism of the installation and install a system that does not work or does not adequately protect you, you have thrown away your money. That said, let's see how you choose a security system. For your convenience, we have assumed that you want to build a plant in an apartment - but, in principle, the same logic can be applied to a house or a small office. First step: who will install the system?
Could you please suggest a practical and effective solution for secure housing, located on the second floor, with the following characteristics? * 3 wooden windows with double-glazing * 1 wooden window with glazing normal armored entrance door * 1 * ------ 3 rooms to be protected (sup. tot. 80sqm.) ----- The property is inserted in condominium protected by constraints for cultural heritage as a historic building of the '500. ----- We have a cat that we can not confine in a specific local species in our absence. ----- According to what is suggested in your blog, I thought I dotarmi the following system does not spin: * Input Devices: doorbell magnetic contacts or sensors for outdoor doorbell perimeter. * Device Output: I doubt they'll let me install the external siren, due to the constraint placed by the fine arts, so I could fall back on a warning system for internal apatto that the noise level is sufficiently adjustable. The Central **, even without the phone dialer, it is always necessary anyway? ** What else do I need that I have not mentioned? ** I am undecided doorbell whether to opt for systems Logisty or Beghelli, what would you recommend? Thanks in advance if you would answer me. Frederick E. Delete Reply
Frederick, Based on your information, doorbell I would say that the magnetic contacts are preferred to those from outside because the same problem (constraints cultural heritage) which has the external siren should have it even with the sensors. If he wants can add one (or more) from the internal volumetric sensors (passive infrared) type of PET that allow installation even in the presence of a cat (see http://antifurto.blogspot.com/2008/12/e-se -ho-a-animal-domestico.html) An internal siren dual tone (continuous and intermittent), widely available on the market and produced by many manufacturers, as will be fine horn. The control unit is always needed in your case and in the absence of an external siren, I would advise a phone dialer (there doorbell are built-in templates with excellent value for money, even here of different brands). Obviously doorbell will have to choose a triggering device (key, keyboard or remote control) which you will be brought together at the station. I hope I have answered all your questions, but if they have other questions I will be happy to go into detail. On the specific doorbell constructor, as will explained in other pages of this blog, I prefer not to answer. Good day Mauro Delete Reply
I ask an opinion: I'm going to buy a wireless alarm system that works on the frequency 433/434 MHz and is also certified CE0197 doorbell and CE1313. I also propose a device "anti-blinding", but not essential tips

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