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    Wiring for a new burglar alarm installation

    Can't you tap into the ring from under the floorboards?
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    Changing PIR on house alarm - how to do it

    There's no reason that a good quality pet PIR that's well installed should false alarm. That's all well and good, but if your cat/s are gonna be jumping onto sofas and tables, there's no point in fitting pet safe PIRs. Visonic = rubbish as already stated. Go for Napco Adaptives or Rokonet Cosmos...
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    Burglar alarms this time...

    You can leave the control panel back up battery connected to hold off the siren until you're ready for removing the cover. If you do this though, the siren should still activate when you remove the bell box cover, so a decent set of ear plugs/defenders are still essential. Once the cover is off...
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    Burglar alarms this time...

    The strobe does'nt self activate, so it's not really an issue. You're right in suggesting the piezo does'nt produce a high current it's self. It's the piezo drive circuit that produces around 400v to drive the piezo element which can shock you if you go cutting the wires leading from the PCB to...
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    Burglar alarms this time...

    That's not a good idea on a piezo sounder. The piezo drive is very high voltage and while the current is'nt high enough to kill or injure you, it can be very uncomfortble. The last thing you'd want when you're at the top of a ladder I'm sure. Just look for a cylinder wrapped in green, red or...
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    Burglar Alarm installing power

    Pretty much any of the suggestions above are fine, just don't take a spur from the lighting circuit (especially if there are any flourescent or HID fittings on it). Also, if you do use a fused spur and you're using an ADE panel, don't use a fuse of a greater value than 2 Amps. You'll void the...
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    Alarm Manuals

    You have a DA Systems Abacus (probably a 15 or 72 as you mentioned the metal case) which is not a bad panel at all, so you may aswell hold onto it. As for defaulting, it can be done easilly, but you'd need the manual to help you reprogramme the system after you crash it to default the codes. The...
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    Loft Conversion Lighting Nightmare!! HELP!!!

    Try www.photobucket.com :wink:
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    Intruder alarm cable - can we break and rejoin?

    What exactly are you doing? Unless you're changing the alarm panel, bell box, or bell cable, you should'nt need to disconnect the bell box's internal battery. Entering your user code should silence the tamper alarm you got from removing the panel cover. As stated, entering the engineer's code...
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    Burglar Alarm Query

    Have a look in the Yellow Pages and get a few quotes (most these days don't charge for a quote and survey) Ask what equipment they'll be using, and post it here. I, and I'm sure others will offer an opinion on wether it's any good. A basic 3 bed system can be done for around £350 with good...
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    alarm box recommendations?

    Try this: There are, of course, a few other ways of doing it so there are no cables on show at all, but trade secrets should be kept that way IMO :wink:
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    alarm box recommendations?

    Bellboxes... I'd go for either a Texecom Odyssey or Flashguard. Both are nice, reliable boxes. You can probably get the Texecom from where you picked the panel up from. For the Flashguard, I think Farnell do some. They have online ordering an sell to anyone. The Flashguard is a bit more...
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    Alarm interference

    First thought... What is the "patress at the end of an alarm cable" for? If you mean that there's going to be a PIR there in future, it's a very good idea not to run mains cables near a PIR or it's cabling. Mains cabling and alarm equipment definately does cause problems. It's a bit hit and miss...
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    Alarm - Strobe Light - HELP PLEASE

    You may have to call out an engineer to do this for you, as the panel's engineering menus are likely to be locked with an engineer pass code which is different to the one used to unset and set the system. I don't have the manual for that particular panel, but the closest one I have (the TS 690)...
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    Alarm - Strobe Light - HELP PLEASE

    What alarm panel does he have? A strobe light is'nt a good idea. They're abit too obvious in most cases, and are used to signal that the alarm has been activated. A small LED on the outside of his main door would work, but I'd need to know the panel to see if it's compatible.
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    DIY fit of Burglar alarm.

    You could do that easilly. Contact on every external door, contacts and shock sensors on the windows. The best idea is to have PIRs for your trap detection, and shock sensors and contacts for perimeter detection. Then, when you want to set the alarm but retain freedom of movement, you can "part...
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    DIY fit of Burglar alarm.

    Fair enough, but a description at least would be nice. Whats wrong with putting the layout of your house on the net? Please don't tell me it's becuase it may be of use to any burglars :shock: Most houses have a fairly similar layout anyway (entrance hall and lounge at the front, dining room and...
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    DIY fit of Burglar alarm.

    That's not a bad budget. At least you are'nt opting for one of those things from Argos! You can probably put together a kit consisting of 4 PIR's, a couple of door contacts, a panic button, a panel and RKP, a bell box and dummy box, a 100 meter roll of 6 or 8 core and an FCU for £200. Here a few...
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    DIY fit of Burglar alarm.

    The fellow above this reply is correct. To get a police response, your system needs to be installed and commisioned by an approved installer (a member of the NSI, SSAIB etc) You can buy dialers, which are literally that. When your alarm is activation, the dialer phones up your friends/relatives...
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    DIY fit of Burglar alarm.

    There are one or two good systems out there, but you would'nt be able to get hold of one unless you're in the trade. Scantronic do a good wireless, as do Ademco Microtech, but I personally prefer a good wired system. Definately don't go for the wireless "Response" things from Homebase and the...
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