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diy how to install basic security alarm kit. wiring the control and sensors

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  • I wish to thank you so much in your help in this matte busizz4me.info

  • Thank you, that was very useful.

  • WRONG!!

  • @KitCloudkickerUK an inner range concept 4000 type 2 with a 512k memory chip, on standard memory setting it can do 1536 zones but can go up to 2176 zones with alarm memory setting. I'm an security technician for a high end company. the unlimited input(zone) system is a custom built system. it's unlimited as it hasn't reached a limit yet that hasn't reached it's limit yet.

  • This system is a rare setup in america as 99% do work on N/O and have the bells in the attic, This is the most secure alarm panel america has to offer for residential customers as it works on N/C and the sirenand strobe is mounted externally.

  • @dinkyontour008 so true, Although i use 8 core, 6 core is the standard.

    From what i've seen american systems don't have tamper circuits and they work on N/O,Close to trip,A joke i know, Also,Their bells are just a siren in the attic and no tamper on the panel (That's why they use locks on them).

    The best security in america has to be their Access control systems,When I say that I mean JUST the RSI Handkey and the Hirsch systems,As for the doorlocks, Don't even bother.

  • @dtd1488 sorry if I am a bit skeptical but 1536 zone alarm system i've yet to see, Care to share the make and model?, The highest i've seen is the texecom premier 640 (640 meaning zones) besides My system was the Scantronic 9500 which i installed in 96, I have just upgraded to the premier which i have also linked to my ACT 3000 Access Control system for full automation via I/O Modules and high voltage relays, An infinite zone system is a myth, You cannot have an unlimited amount of zones.

  • @KitCloudkickerUK sorry mate but my system can handle 1536 inputs(zones) and 99 keypads, not that i need that much, plus it does some home automation. but tit is nothing compared to some of the security systems i have installed where they have an unlimited amount of zones

  • @12354blahbla. yes it is best off putting the resistors at the device end not at the control panel end. only time a resistor is at the control panel end is to take out/ or bypass a input if the input can not be programed out.

  • shuld be 6 core wire not 4 , tamper switch not on your system muppet

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