Products
Master Control Panel: The brains of the security system. Its purpose is to communicate with the monitoring system.
Keypad: The owner’s way of communicating with their security system. This lets them know if the system is properly functioning. It will also allow them to perform many additional functions described in the user’s manual.
Motion Detector: An interior device used to detect any movement within its range. Pet motion detectors also are available for animals in the 40- and 100-pound range.
Door/Window Contacts: Magnetic sensors that detect when the door or window is closed. When they are, the contacts meet and the system is ready to arm.
Inside Siren: An audible warning device that sounds out an alarm with a minimum
of 95 decibels.
Standard Battery: Keeps the system operational in the event of a power failure.
Glass Break Detector: A device used to detect the breaking of windows or glass within a 25-foot radius, providing that there is no physical obstruction of the microphone.
Heat Detector: This is not a life-saving device but rather a device designed to detect extreme heat of 135 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. It is also equipped with a rate-of-
rise sensor, which sounds when heat rises more than five degrees in five seconds.
It is generally used where a smoke detector cannot be placed, such as a kitchen, garage or furnace room.
Carbon Monoxide Detector: Used as an early warning device to the presence of carbon monoxide caused by furnaces, fireplaces and automobiles.
Alpha Keypad: A full English keypad with the capability to be more detailed by displaying custom words such as “front door, dad’s window,” etc.
Residential Outside Siren: A weather- and temperature-resistant audible warning device that is normally placed in the attic, near a vent so it can alert neighbors.
Key Fob: A four-button programmable keychain transmitter that allows you to arm
and disarm your alarm within 100 feet of the control panel.


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