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james.wilson

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  1. You want to screw them not stick. Alse re wedge etc there are thousands of window profile so it's either additional rf sensors or wired. As above I'd use a flush contact(s) but ob my own windows I only use the shock element
  2. Not an anything that meets en here. Hkc needs unique panel Id, programmable password and 4-6 digit pin
  3. Totally disagree with that statement Yes it's possible if using insecure ways/equipment/setup etc Best disable your smartphone/pc etc too
  4. Yes I have asked for it to be sorted. Let me know if there is any issue
  5. alternatively fit an external wired contact to the frame/window and wire that into your transmitter
  6. Logan please stop begging all the time. You don't want for sale and it is getting tiresome. If any of us have stuff to send we will as many of us have
  7. Yes or use a flush cabled one and wire it into the shock etc
  8. As above you need to request it then I'll sort it. I need to know your SW account
  9. Yes trade ones
  10. It is 1 way rf, its noticed the wired part is missing not the wireless bit but yes you are right
  11. The better hadn't be!
  12. OK, you will need to remove the rf device. Obviously you can't just disconnect bits of am alarm and it not mind!
  13. Shouldn't use more batts than every 2 years but you will need to remove all programming for the wireless side if you have removed it. I'm assuming this isn't under any sort if support contract
  14. yes im getting ready for the redundancy, we do loss covering when its likely to come back, going into December im gonna have convert my garden and brick a few windows up, this is an old policy right...
  15. no there is Honeywell, Visonic, Scantronic, EL, Vanderbilt, UTC to name a few. there is also the restricted stuff like hkc
  16. kits are generic and usually put together. Few pro installers would use a kit they should pick the right detectors etc for the application. Now your seeing why kits are far from ideal as there has to be a compromise somewhere also pstn is being switched off by 2025 so best not install something that can only use it
  17. plastic is a very good shock absorber so range is low. Again cant tell without site survey etc but play safe with 1 detector per section
  18. Depending on window contruction, type etc you may need 3 sensors
  19. Ed I would advise you break your questions down into smaller chunks, focus on one thing per topic etc
  20. Glad your all sorted
  21. Must admit ive never known an insurer accept a non certificated system for anything. Hope its the actual insurer and in writing not the broker or call
  22. few do. few care etc
  23. im not a fan of the enforcer (panel on entry route etc)
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