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    Elk M1 away arming issue

    After you armed it in away mode, did you open and close one of your delay zones like the door? The Elk will revert to Stay mode if it thinks you didn't leave.
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    Smoke / fire / heat detector recomendations

    Fire alarm sounders are to emit a "3 pulse temporal pattern evacuation tone" when activated. It sounds like "beep, beep, beep, pause, beep, beep, beep, pause".
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    Hard Wiring a Optex iVision video door intercom

    As long as the voltage is in the correct range of 8-16 volts it will power the unit fine. Unfortunately it will not ring the existing door chime.
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    Beginner Home Security Endeavor

    Yes, you do need an alphanumeric keypad to program such as the 6160. With a lot of companies the tech just has a 6160 with him to program systems or they are pre-programmed at the shop or they use the dial up software.
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    Basic CCTV questions

    The Vertiline should work fine.
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    Elk M1G - Telular TG-1b or TG-1 Express

    The TG-1B is their older model that has it's own power supply transformer and back up battery. The TG-1 Express is the latest model that is smaller, and uses the panels power and backup battery to power itself. It is also designed to use Cat-5E cable to run it's power and phone capture from...
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    The U-Socket is Here

    I have to agree with Dan, with the costs of getting a product like this to market, it is not such an unreasonable price. Frankly, with how useful the product would be for me I didn't see any problem with the price at all!
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    long runs 22/4

    Both the Honeywell Vista and GE Concord manuals state the 22/4 is OK up to 1000' for sensors but for keypads GE says 300' and Honeywell says 450'. I don't know what panels you are using but my guess is that 22/4 would be OK.
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    Motion Decector False Alarms

    Just about any of the top panels, (GE Concord, Honeywell, Elk, DSC) have the cross zoning feature. It can be a pretty handy tool to stop false alarms.
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    Need a decent outdoor camera

    Are you interested in dome or bullet style cameras? Are you interested in cameras with IR or with very low light capability?
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    Glass Breaks with Curtains and Other ?s

    Heavy curtains are a big problem in regards to acoustic glass break detectors. If you don't have a clear path from window to detector you run a big risk of not detecting the broken glass. 1. I know that Flexguard and GE both have a small round detector (hard wired) that can be mounted in a...
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    RCR-PET Motion Detectors

    The Wife Approval Factor can be tough to work around! LOL! The PI6000 is smaller and most likely performs well but all in all, IMHO the dual tec motion is always the most reliable. As I have said before I have used a lot of the RCR-PET detectors and they are still my first choice.
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    360 Motions and Cats??

    I have found that cats can be the hardest to deal with when it comes to motion detectors. I don't know the specific model he uses but I don't think they are pet immune. Dual tech motion detectors are not necessarily pet immune, even though they are likely to be less susceptible to falsing from...
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    Door Roller Contact Reliability

    I have used the GRI roller ball, plunger and push button switches for years and I very rarely have a problem.
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    Suggestion for non IP, non IR but day/night IR cam

    You're right, I should have mentioned both! I don't currently have shots yet. As I develop the site (and learn!) I want to be able do more things like that.
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    Suggestion for non IP, non IR but day/night IR cam

    To get the focal length you want you are most likely going to need a camera with a varifocal lens. The CNB "MonaLisa" series are very good in low light situations without IR. This oneseems to fit your specs.
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    Outdoor Fixed IP Camera Recommendation?

    . I did try the Go free version. Biggest problem is the 5 day archive. Plus, no archiving to network storage. From what I understand about Exacq, it's much easier to setup than most others, including Milestone. I have installed several of the Exacq Hybrid servers at a school district when...
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    Keypad with self heating for use in a unheated garage

    In MN in is not uncommon to go to -10 or -20 F at night and I have had problems with keypads in unheated warehouse areas, freezers, etc.. At certain temps the display blanks out and the keypad is unusable. Safety Technology International (STI) makes a nifty plastic enclosure that has a metal...
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    Organization of Alarm Panels

    I would definitely go the multi can route, Steve's ideas are great! It would be really interesting to see photos of each step as you go along. I always like seeing how others solve their "puzzles"!
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