Hi all,
For a long time I've had a great interest in security (especially alarm systems) and after fitting a few home ones for friends, I decided to push the boat out a little and purchase myself a Texecom Premier Elite system.
I have a Texecom Premier Elite 48 control panel, four PIR's (two dual, two quad) all richochet, along with two micro door contacts - also ricochet and finally a Texecom Premier Elite Ricochet Wireless Odyssey 5W sounder.
I decided that I wanted to add two glass break sensors. as well as a panic button to the system.
Now I've been unable to ascertain whether or not to use EOL wiring when adding additional components. Some articles I've read on this forum greatly encourage EOL wiring, and another couple of articles stated that as I have the Premier Elite 48 control panel EOL wiring would not be required.
Finally I'd like to ask if glass break sensors require EOL wiring (should I be encouraged to use it), or is this only required for PIR's & magnetic contacts.
Any help greatly appreciated. Cheers!
For a long time I've had a great interest in security (especially alarm systems) and after fitting a few home ones for friends, I decided to push the boat out a little and purchase myself a Texecom Premier Elite system.
I have a Texecom Premier Elite 48 control panel, four PIR's (two dual, two quad) all richochet, along with two micro door contacts - also ricochet and finally a Texecom Premier Elite Ricochet Wireless Odyssey 5W sounder.
I decided that I wanted to add two glass break sensors. as well as a panic button to the system.
Now I've been unable to ascertain whether or not to use EOL wiring when adding additional components. Some articles I've read on this forum greatly encourage EOL wiring, and another couple of articles stated that as I have the Premier Elite 48 control panel EOL wiring would not be required.
Finally I'd like to ask if glass break sensors require EOL wiring (should I be encouraged to use it), or is this only required for PIR's & magnetic contacts.
Any help greatly appreciated. Cheers!