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Entrance monitor cwg 08-19-2008
Posted by on August 19, 2008, 9:02 am
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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.

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.

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.

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.

Any ideas?

Charlie

Posted by Sue on August 19, 2008, 9:52 am
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On Aug 19, 6:02=A0am, c...@fennells.com wrote:
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Charlie

How far away is the server room from the delivery/front door?

Sue

Posted by on August 19, 2008, 3:24 pm
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> How far away is the server room from the delivery/front door?

Ideally I'd like the signal to reach 40 paces (200'?) to the poured
concrete wall of another building and another 15 paces inside it.
Basically something a 900 mhz phone has trouble with even with a door
in that other building standing open.

Charlie

Posted by Crash Gordon on August 19, 2008, 10:03 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 used
something like this:

http://www.optexamerica.com/productpage.aspx?l1=2&l2=6&id=38

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.

--
**Crash Gordon**







> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Charlie



Posted by Sue on August 19, 2008, 10:10 am
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wrote:
> 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=
ed
> something like this:
>
> http://www.optexamerica.com/productpage.aspx?l1=3D2&l2=3D6&id=3D38
>
> 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.
>
> --
> **Crash Gordon**
>
>
>
>
>
> > 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.
>
> > 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.
>
> > 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.
>
> > 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.
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> > Charlie- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I found this one:

http://www.doorchime.com/dcc-entrance-alert-chimes-rxtx1000.htm

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