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james.wilson

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  1. Assuming it might be external interferne have you tried excluding that with a masking value? Whats the risk I'm assuming high if grade 3 contact
  2. Yes i Raised it many years ago but there was no demand. To be fair its a bit like restricted keys etc there are ways to do it but they are costly. To me adding a wiegand interface would be be the best option
  3. You need a locked reader etc. Be nive if a manufact gave us reader inputs etc
  4. I'd go with brum due to the 'bulletproof' glass. Either needed or hoped for. I still say it isn't bulletproof Don't need glass break detectors for that I do hope the op and chubb sort it out though hopefully without double knock on any circuit
  5. As above check who is local to you and contact them directly
  6. On the takeover, or bacon sw on the first day It's proper rare, some sell laminated as it but real bullet proof is huge. I did a gkn contract where they made it for hummer windows must of been 75mm thick a weight was as expected. In a shop window I'd say unlikely. But I was wrong once etc
  7. But not behind a 'bulletproof" window with risco detectors done as a diy job Sounds like a setup for a film. No one tries diy on high value goods surely? Remind me risco do the cheapest stuff or the best stuff?
  8. We should do a simplisafe vs verisure review
  9. Is that someone who thought dummy CCTV is like a grade 4 alarm system? But at that angle unless it's near an airport I'd wonder what it's looking at
  10. Sorry we don't give instructions for burglars to disable alarms on a public forum. It isn't as simple as removing a fuse for obvious reasons
  11. Glass break detectors don't usually work on bulletproof glass is it actually bulletproof? Grade 4 signalling is available but grade 4 detection isn't. What are the insurance requirements? I'd suggest shock detectors would be better and quicker than glass break assuming suitable ie not a main road. Also if you have installed it check chubb will do the failure to perform cover.
  12. Also what's the risk you are protecting. You mention grade 3 but it looks like it's DIY or are you the installer?
  13. How are the break glass fitted?
  14. Not knowing the application 'if' I just wanted to monitor an output oscillating I'd either use 2 trans relays with timers or esp32's However if I was life I wouldn't I'd want an output from the device because if I modified it and something happened I dont think I like prison
  15. Double knock doesn't comply. Windows tend to only break once too. You might be better with window foil. I hate glass break sensors generally but I'd suggest a different glass break detector assuming you have it sited correctly.
  16. An option but not the same as polled dual path signalling. I know selfmon does this just dont want it to look like signal availability is the same as use able path
  17. Agreed does it not have an output. What is the device you are trying to monitor?
  18. Is this a security warehouse complaint? I have scanned the post mind
  19. Sounds like a comms issue between panel and keypad. If you wire the keypad locally does it do the same?
  20. the tamper is probably global, not just the tamper spring on the panel. One of them will be open circuit either the sab you have replaced or the tamper input
  21. Also have you entered the code when powering it up?

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