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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2010

http://smithwessonsecuritytx.com/index.html
1-888-761-7989

Today we are discussing the most essential component of security systems, the Control Panel from Smith & Wesson Security of Dallas Texas, also referred to as "the brain" of the system. Many people think of the keypad as the brain of the alarm system; however it merely sends orders to the circuit board inside your control panel. The backup battery is also stored inside the Control Panel, providing many hours of system uptime during power outages. Hardwired systems contain terminals inside the panel where all the peripheral equipment and sensor wiring is connected. Smith & Wesson Security of Dallas Texas panels also allow for the integration of a wireless receiver to receive messages from all types of wireless sensors throughout your Dallas home or business. All the peripheral sensors send orders back to the circuit board inside your control panel, which is usually installed in a closet or a basement or above a drop ceiling. Once an alarm signal is received by the panel, it acts by sounding the interior sirens and notifying the Smith & Wesson of Dallas Texas Central Station monitoring center.

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  • Really, Shocking Fit off,,,, i could do better withat 8 Gauge wire

  • clearly not a grade 3 system..

  • No tamper switches in the control cabinet... you'd think that they'd have picked up on tamper switches by now. After all, she implies that they've been around since 1852.

    The cabinet is probably screwed to the sheetrock without anchors and definitely without a backer board. (You can see that one of the screws is cockeyed, a clue that wall anchors are not being used.)

  • @rcmoot She also says that the battery will provide "many hours of system up-time," but it's only a 4AH battery. That's the smallest battery recommended for the panel when it doesn't have a wireless receiver. Many hours? Yeah, that's rich... It won't even make it through the night.

  • @rcmoot Did you notice that the EOL resistors are inside the control cabinet? What good do they do there? Why go through the extra work of putting a beaner on a resistor if you're just going to stick it in the panel? Do these people even know what an EOLR is for?

  • wire terminations not done prfessionally, no labelling for each cables, i prefer using shrinkable tubes to join the wires.

  • i wonder if she is also an installer. crawl that attic, oh ! i doubt that there are many company's are holding onto good hardwire installers. these kids are now just wall poppers, wireless does help some installs. i have seen with all the takeovers that most good installers have been shafted with still low pay and burn out that they have finally gone out of this bus. management living good , starving the installers. i am not dispondent, just been in this bus. for 27 years and seen it happening

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