Home Alarm Transformers

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Home Alarm Transformers
Home Alarm Transformers
Installing new Alarm in House (DSC 832) Do I need a “Master Code”?

Hello, I purchased a home with an Alarm System in it, a DSC 832. I accidentally fried the existing circuit board by hastily attaching it to a 120 V line instead of the “plug in transformer” (I didn’t even know they made such!).

However, I found several online and would like to purchase the same unit. I was wondering if I needed a “master code” the activate the unit? I don’t really want anyone to monitor the unit, I just want to have an alarm to go off if someone intrudes. Everything in the house is already set up for the unit, wired and wireless remotes as well as smoke alarms. I just want to replace the circuit board, any other suggestions or help would be appreciated. Thanks.

You will need some code to program the features. The master code is listed in the manual that comes with the board. There is a master code and an installer code and you can configure the board to ignore those codes after you have it setup and your private password entered.

You would need the manual to be able to answer questions like how many I/O modules are attached, how long the delays would be, etc. You will also need a special cable to go between the board and your PC. You can contact the manufacturer to get access to their website.

Alternatively you can write down the configuration of your system and pay an alarm company to program your board.if you bring them the new circuit board (or buy if you it from them).


Wireless Home Alarm Systems

According to police reports, with the economy failing to recover burglaries are on the rise.  The fact schools are back in session and parents are at work leave homes vulnerable to break-ins and this trend will increase as we move into the holiday season and families leave for extended periods of time on vacation.  Single family residences, however, are not the only homes at risk as many people live in apartment or condo dwellings.  For this reason and others installing a hard-Wired Alarm system is not always possible.

Although high-tech in nature and extremely reliable, traditional hard-wired alarm systems common today require professional installation, monthly fees, and long-term contracts.  Video surveillance systems are also frequently prohibited for much the same reasons.  Additionally, condo homeowner associations and landlords often have significant restrictions when it comes to professional installations even if it is intended to ensure the safety of homes and families.  With the introduction of wireless home alarm systems, however, security is available to everyone.

Wireless home alarm systems have several features that provide the same benefits as a hard-wired alarm, but at a very affordable price.  One of the biggest advantages is that these systems contain transformers which create connections with alarms and emergency services even though they are only plugged into existing telephone jacks or wall outlets.  Panic buttons in the home as well as on key chains are active whether The Alarm is activated or not and will not only set off audible 105 decibel sirens, but will also create an immediate connection with emergency services.

In case of power loss you can be assured that your home and family are still safe due to the built-in batter backup system.  This battery is rechargeable and your system will notify you if the battery becomes low.  Additionally, infrared detection systems provide an 1100 square foot detection radius.  Much like the high-tech systems seen on TV, the infrared system tests the ambient temperature of the room and can, therefore, detect the body heat of any intruder present while the alarm is activated.

If concerns exist regarding inadvertent activation by the family pet, there is no need to worry.  Wireless home alarm systems contain a pet shield designed to block a portion of the sensor in order to prevent accidental activation.  Whether your pet is large or small, the shield can be adjusted to ensure it only alerts you when danger really exists.  The alarm will also not accidental trigger in the case of loss of power, telephone problems, or low battery backups which ensures your peace of mind is secure in knowing that it will only be activated when danger really exists.

Many other beneficial features also exist which makes wireless systems extremely desirable.  The fact the alarm can be activated from a remote location by calling home, a direct connection to emergency services is automatically made in case of activation, and the low cost makes it an ideal system for those who want to provide a safe environment for themselves and their families, but have restrictions that prevent installation of a traditional system.

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