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Keypads

 

Security keypads. These are installed inside the main entrance of your home and allow you and your family to activate and deactivate the system with the push of a few buttons. A digital display notes whether the system is armed or disarmed. Additional panels can be set up and installed in other locations throughout your home, either by another exit or in a master bedroom, so you can trigger it if you hear an intruder while in the house, for an extra fee.

Contacts

 

Door and window contacts. These magnetic devices are placed along door jams and window frames and trigger the alarm system when opened.

Motion

 

Motion detectors. Also known as passive infrared (PIR) detectors, these devices sense changes in infrared energy levels when an intruder is present, even if no break-in is detected. They are typically installed indoors at walls, doors, windows, and air ducts.

GlassBreak

 

Glassbreak sensors. Also referred to as "audio discrimination," these sensors convert the acoustic shock waves of glass breaking into an electrical signal and set off the system.

Detectors

 

Smoke and CO2 Protectors. A device that detect smoke, typically as an indicator of fire or carbon monoxide. Commercial, industrial, and mass residential devices issue a signal to a fire alarm system, while household detectors generally issue a local audible and/or visual alarm from the detector itself.

Remotes

 

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AssetProt

 

Asset Protection. These contacts are affixed to your personal property, priceless paintings for example, and when tampered with will trigger your alarm system.
 

Communication Options. There are three available options for your security system to communicate with the central station. They are:

  • Plain old telephone system (POTS)
  • GSM Cellular, or
  • Internet

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