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Tom Doolittle
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,
I'm interested in installing a security system in my house. While it
would be nice to have something that is nearly foolproof and fully
monitored, I don't have the money for that, so I need something that
is a moderate deterrent but under $500, and can call my cell in the
event something is tripped.
My requirements are as follows:
1. Mostly wireless, since I have an old house and running wires will
be extremely difficult. There can be some wires at the control panel
(e.g. link to a phone line and an AC adaptor), and I could potentially
run a wire to an external siren if needed.
2. I don't plan to have this monitored, but would like to be able to
have the unit call my cell in the event that the system is tripped.
It seems like most systems have some sort of a dialer, but I've heard
that only a few will allow any number to be dialed (most seem to only
be able to dial a monitoring site).
3. My house is small - I will need three door/window sensors and a PIR
that can handle two cats.
4. I'd like to spend less than $500.
5. Ideally this system would be able to avoid the problem of thieves
getting into the house and destroying the control panel and thus
disabling the dialer and/or the siren.
I've done some research on the web and in this NG, and this is what
I've come up with:
Allegro - I like the fact that the dialer is separate from the control
panel. But I've heard this one can only dial monitoring systems (e.g.
can't call my cell in the event of something being tripped).
Ademco Lynx - This one seems to have some supporters in this NG and
has alot of options, but the folks at one of the sites that's
mentioned here alot told me that this can only be hooked up to a
monitoring station (e.g. can't call my cell in the event of something
being tripped).
Visonic - I've read mixed responses on this one. I know it can dial
my cell in the event that it gets tripped, but the fact that the siren
and the control panel are integrated into one is a drawback. I don't
have a place where I can 'hide' the control panel easily.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks,
- Tom
I'm interested in installing a security system in my house. While it
would be nice to have something that is nearly foolproof and fully
monitored, I don't have the money for that, so I need something that
is a moderate deterrent but under $500, and can call my cell in the
event something is tripped.
My requirements are as follows:
1. Mostly wireless, since I have an old house and running wires will
be extremely difficult. There can be some wires at the control panel
(e.g. link to a phone line and an AC adaptor), and I could potentially
run a wire to an external siren if needed.
2. I don't plan to have this monitored, but would like to be able to
have the unit call my cell in the event that the system is tripped.
It seems like most systems have some sort of a dialer, but I've heard
that only a few will allow any number to be dialed (most seem to only
be able to dial a monitoring site).
3. My house is small - I will need three door/window sensors and a PIR
that can handle two cats.
4. I'd like to spend less than $500.
5. Ideally this system would be able to avoid the problem of thieves
getting into the house and destroying the control panel and thus
disabling the dialer and/or the siren.
I've done some research on the web and in this NG, and this is what
I've come up with:
Allegro - I like the fact that the dialer is separate from the control
panel. But I've heard this one can only dial monitoring systems (e.g.
can't call my cell in the event of something being tripped).
Ademco Lynx - This one seems to have some supporters in this NG and
has alot of options, but the folks at one of the sites that's
mentioned here alot told me that this can only be hooked up to a
monitoring station (e.g. can't call my cell in the event of something
being tripped).
Visonic - I've read mixed responses on this one. I know it can dial
my cell in the event that it gets tripped, but the fact that the siren
and the control panel are integrated into one is a drawback. I don't
have a place where I can 'hide' the control panel easily.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks,
- Tom