Invasion of privacy is more to do with capturing images of the public, especially in areas where they wouldn't be expected to be filmed/recorded or it's not made obvious that they are.
When it comes to inside a private domestic dwelling I'm not sure of any rules. Anything covert in a domestic...
Does it work on other phones? Do you get any notifications if you activate the alarm when part set? Are you using quick arm?
I know the timeline is made up of the notifications the phone receives so that's going to be the issue.
I'm trade, fitted an I-onG2SM a couple of years ago as I needed 10 wired zones. At the time I was using the Euro46 and didn't fancy adding in a ZEM for 2 extra zones (yes, keypad zones, I know) and was a good excuse to try it.
Went in fine, inbuilt ethernet is nice with cloud/remote...
No the zone type is the same as input type, so final exit in your case. Input areas are the areas the zones is active in.
The only other mismatch error I'm aware of is called input/area mismatch, that is when an input is assigned to an area that a keypad or user can't access. To prove/disprove...
Not a WCCTV engineer but experience working for a company that integrates to them and public space CCTV in general.
WCCTV won't be much use as even though their names all over it and it connects via their infrastructure it'll be going back to somewhere else, usually a control room.
Happy to...
The Veritas and Premiers have different entry/exit tones.
The wired keypad is the normal / correct tone.
The wireless one beeping intermittently is a power saving feature. Switch off the power saving mode and you'll see what I mean. It'll sound the same as the wired pad.
Keypad assigned to a zone - presumably it's wireless?
Press Yes and Menu together and turn off powersave mode. That'll give you the normal exit tones and the expense of a slightly reduced battery life.