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Posted by Sue on August 19, 2008, 10:10 am
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> Yah, you could probably call your alarmco and have them install, program =
a
> relay and sounder...but it'd probably be easier and more usable if you us=
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> something like this:
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> http://www.optexamerica.com/productpage.aspx?l1=3D2&l2=3D6&id=3D38
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> Just shoot the motion across any area you want to cover....inside or
> outside. I like these for stores because if you contact just the door and
> the weather is nice and the door is propped open...the door switch style
> will not work.
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> **Crash Gordon**
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> > I've got a Bosch alarm system at my business that is monitored by a
> > local company. The keypad is a D222; control panel is a D2212B - very
> > basic system. When it's disarmed during working hours, monitored doors
> > being opened cause an alert at the control panel. Before calling them,
> > I'm wondering if the following is possible.
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> > While still small, we've got quite a spread-out campus when you're the
> > only one here. It would be nice to have a remote receiver small enough
> > for a shirt pocket that would alert the same way as the control panel
> > when a monitored door is opened.
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> > That way, if I'm solving a problem back in the server room and can't
> > hear the control panel, I'm still alerted to a customer, delivery
> > person, etc. entering.
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> > For that matter, it doesn't have to be part of the Bosch. I could
> > install something to the primary front door myself if I knew what to
> > look for that had the capability of signalling a wireless remote
> > receiver.
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> > Any ideas?
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I found this one:
http://www.doorchime.com/dcc-entrance-alert-chimes-rxtx1000.htm
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