What I should have said there is...If you have a motion sensor covering your front door make sure a large letter coming thru the letterbox won't set it off.
If I think of any more I'll add them later.
EXAMPLE 1
"I have had nothing but problems with my Yale alarm in the last 3 months. The control panel PSU over heated and burnt out. We get random tamper messages from the PIRs even when we are in the house. This means the alarm rings my mobile to tell me there is a problem even though I know there is non. Bought from screwfix with no after sales care from them or Yale on how to sort problems. Result: I am left with a Yale alarm I do not trust at all."
EXAMPLE 2
"I wanted this alarm for a single story building, and this is just not suitable. Undo one screw on the casing to tske it off. There is a switch inside labelled "OFF" which disables everything including the siren, so you can silence it in less than a second of the anti-tampering feature sounding off the siren.
Except I didn't get that far, because the unit was faulty and sounded off all the time while I was installing it, and the keypad instructions on how to disable the anti tamper feature (to stop that) didn't work"
EXAMPLE 3
"I got the Yale home connect alarm (Yale premium alarm) from Yale security point as I wanted an alarm system from a name I could trust. The alarm cost me £450 with installation. I have now found out that I could buy the same alarm (Yale premium alarm) for £200! In other words Yale charged me £250 for 3 hours work! What a rip off. I called the installer after a problem with the control panel only to be told by him that he no longer works for Yale security point. I had to get help via the DIY help email form. Beware of paying over the top installation fees for this DIY class alarm. "
Last one sounds familiar
My £5 offers are still open.
Roll up, roll up!
It would be since you are asking for stats that are not available.
Take me to any house that has a yale wireless fitted, with the permission of the owner, and I will be at the bedroom window within a couple of minutes waving to you. That will include going in through the door without damage.
My £5 offers are still open.
Roll up, roll up!
It would be since you are asking for stats that are not available.
Take me to any house that has a yale wireless fitted, with the permission of the owner, and I will be at the bedroom window within a couple of minutes waving to you. That will include going in through the door without damage.
So are you saying you can Jam the system WITHOUT setting off the external siren?
I don't think so.
Just someone who has more experience of fitting them than anybody else on this forum without exception.
That can be achieved quite simply when one has two pieces of information that are not in the pubic domain but can be discovered experimentally.So are you saying you can Jam the system WITHOUT setting off the external siren?
I don't think so.
You work around Leeds by the sounds of it so why not put me to the test? I can assure you your customer with ask you to take it out.
But I'm sure you won't and I'm just a geek not a experience thief.
Do you want his name and address?You work around Leeds by the sounds of it so why not put me to the test? I can assure you your customer with ask you to take it out.
But I'm sure you won't and I'm just a geek not a experience thief.
You work around Leeds by the sounds of it so why not put me to the test? I can assure you your customer with ask you to take it out.
But I'm sure you won't and I'm just a geek not a experience thief.
If you are to use Jamming then you will either set off the siren OR the jamming if it does not meet the algorithm/criteria for setting the siren off will allow the sensors to transmit a signal.
If the home is properly alarmed and surveyed how would you get through a door then a hallway and then an upstairs landing and into a bedroom past a door contact and two pirs without setting off the jamming detection or being detected by a sensor?
1-kW jammer
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