SECURITY TIPS
BURGLAR ALARMS-Visible burglar alarms make burglars think twice. There are many burglar alarm systems on the market, ranging from cheaper DIY alarms to more sophisticated alarms; including wireless alarms; costing hundreds of pounds. The system should be professionally installed to comply with BS4737 or EN50131/PD6662 standards. Remember, a badly-fitted alarm can create problems in itself. Don't install a DIY system unless you have the electrical knowledge and practical skill to do so. As a guide, make sure your security system is installed by a Fair-trades approved company.
DOOR- Secure All Doors. If doors are not secure, Fit back and front doors with five lever mortise deadlocks - and use it. Fit all exterior doors - top and bottom - with bolts.
WINDOWS - A third of burglars get in through a back window. Fit key-operated window locks to all downstairs windows & up stairs windows, those which can't be seen from the street and easily accessible upstairs window, e.g. those above a flat roof or by a drainpipe.
LIGHTING - Good lighting can deter a thief. Think of having external security light with infra-red sensor that switches the light on for a few moments when it detects movement in its range.
HOME AND AWAY - Don't tempt the thief - keep all valuable items out of sight. Don't advertise your absence when you're on holiday, or even when out at work or shopping or at home sleeping. Most burglars will only tackle an unoccupied house. Good quality Safes are now affordable.
HOME INSURANCE - Insurance will relieve you of the financial worry of replacing stolen goods and many insurance companies offer reduced premiums for people with good home security. Under Maintenance.
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Security Lighting Systems
Security Lighting For Your Home and Business
Security lighting can be used in residential, commercial and industrial settings. Security lighting, one of the most common types of outdoor security, is an effective deterrent in preventing crime and intrusions.
An Intruder intending to enter your premises does not like two things – NOISE and LIGHT.
To increase your security, you can install security lighting from the very simple single floodlight with a built-in Infra-red Sensor to a professional Security Lighting System, which can be controlled and switched from inside the building.
The system can be designed to allow the area around the building to be divided into separate individually activated zones.
The security lighting can also be used in conjunction with Closed Circuit Television cameras, to record any unusual activity.
A1 SAS security liverpool use equipment in our Security Lighting Systems from the leading manufacturers, who specialise in this area of building Protection.
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COMMONLY USED SECURITY TERMS
CPO Association of Chief Police Officers. The ACPO approve the usage of certain alarm components, usually for high security/monitored installations.
Active IR Active Infra-red detectors, as opposed to Passive Infra-red (PIR), comprise an IR transmitter and receiver and are usually used to provide a long curtain coverage e.g. the perimeter of a compound.
Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) Also known as Central Station. An ARC is a secure location which monitors signals from alarm systems connected to it. The ARC uses Confirmed Detection to verify that an alarm has been generated by an intruder (audio - listening device on premises, visual - CCTV on premises, Sequential Confirmation) and on confirmation will contact the Police.
Auto-dialler A device connected to the alarm control panel which dials up to 4 pre-programmed telephone nuimbers and delivers pre-recorded voice (with some systems text as well) messages. On control panels with a suitable communicator output the type of alarm (intruder, fire, Personal attack) can be differentiated and a specific message for the type of alarm can be sent. Other sensors may also be connected to the autodialler, e.g. a temperature sensor in a cold storage room to send a message that the temperature has risen above a preset value.
Back-up Battery A rechargeable battery used to power burglar and Fire alarms in the event of mains power failure. All systems should be fitted with a battery of suitable capacity, which should maintain the system in a quiescent (non-alarm) state for at least 8 hours. For example a burglar alarm system comprising a Control Panel (70mA) 8 x PIRs (15mA x 8 = 120mA) and an external Sounder (30mA) uses a total power of 220mA, thus a 12v battery rated at 2.1Ah will maintain the system for 9.5 hours if the battery is in perfect condition. Batteries remain in reasonable condition for up to 3 years but they should be checked annually (voltage should be 13v - 13.6v)
Bell Formerly used in burglar alarm installations, still used in some fire alarm installations - output approx. 90dB
Bellbox A housing, usually external used to enclose audio (formerly a bell but now Piezo Sounder(s)), visual (Strobe) or nothing (Decoy or Dummy).
Blank End-station A Blank End-station is an alarm control panel without an on-board keypad. All programming and setting/unsetting is carried out at one or more Remote Keypads (RKPs). Blank End-stations can be hidden from view (attic etc.).
Break-Glass Detector An intruder alarm detector comprising a microphone and signal processor to identify the unique sound frequencies of breaking glass,
BS4737 British Standards for design, installation and maintenance of intruder alarm systems
BS5979 British Standards for construction and working practices of an ARC
BS6799 British Standards for wireless intruder alarm systems
Cable (alarm) Wired Alarm systems use multi-core cable to monitor the detectors and to connect to sounders. Cable is available in 4, 6, 8, and 12 core versions and in white or brown. Non-powered detectors (e.g. magnetic contacts) require a minimum of 4 cores (2 for alarm, 2 for tamper), Powered detectors (e.g. PIRs, vibration detectors) require a minimum of 6 cores (2 for alarm, 2 for tamper, 2 for 12v power). Self Actuating Bells (SABs) and SCBs usually require 5 cores of a 6 core cable. More than one detector may be connected to the same cable in this case the alarm circuit and tamper circuit are each connected in series (daisy chained) such that any detector on the circuit will cause the circuit to go open corcuit. The power supply to powered detectors is connected in parallel.
CCTV Closed Circuit Television
Decoy Sounder/Bellbox An empty external sounder enclosure to provides a visual deterrent. Most sounder manufacturers supply matching decoys for their live sounders. Can be fitted with battery operated flashing LEDs
Detector A device which sends a signal to the control panel indicating a change of state (Normally Closed[NC] to Open circuit or Normally Open [NO] to Closed circuit).
Digital Communicator A device connected to the Control Panel which sends a digitised signal to the Alarm Receiving Centre
Double Knock Some Control Panels and Detectors can be programmed to only alarm if two alarm signals are received within a certain time. This can significantly reduce the occurrance of false alarms.
Dual Technology Detector A detector with two different types of detection within the same housing. The most common type uses PIR and Microwave technology such that both technologies have to be triggered to produce an alarm condition. This greatly reduces the occurrance of false alarms.
Dummy Sounder/Bellbox An empty external sounder enclosure to provide a visual deterrent. Most sounder manufacturers supply matching decoys for their live sounders. Can be fitted with battery operated flashing LEDs
Duress Code An alarm unset code which unsets the alarm system as normal but sends a personal attack code to the Alarm receiving centre.
E/E Zone A zone on the Control Panel to which detectors on the route in and out of the premises are connected. Detectors on this route do not cause an alarm until a user programmed time has elapsed. See also Inhibited/intermediate
EN501-31 Standards for design, installation and maintenance of intruder alarm systems
Exit Terminator A device fitted outside the alarmed area used to set the alarm system.
Extension Speakers Most control panels have terminals for fitting extension speakers or internal piezo sounders
Full Set Most Alarm control panels can be programmed for Full and Part settings. Full set normally alarms all the active zones of the system. part set can be programmed to omit specified zones. The function of the zones can also be changed. For example; a house alarm could be programmed to protect the ground floor and first floor and have the front door as the E/E zone. In Part set only the ground floor is alarmed and the front door is set to Immediate instead of E/E and the PIR at the bottom of the stairs set to E/E.
Inertia Detector Also known as Vibration/shock sensors. Detectors which detect and process vibrations typical of an intruder trying to forcibly open a door or window (or even a wall!)
Intelligent Device system (iD) iD systems use miniature silicon chips (Biscuits) which are easily fitted into any standard detector at the time of installation. Each biscuit uniquely identifies the detector it is connected to, thereby allowing up to 30 detectors to be connected to a single cable.
IP An IP (Ingress Protection) number is used to specify the environmental protection of enclosures around electronic equipment. These ratings are determined by specific tests. The IP (Ingress Protection) number is composed of two numbers, the first referring to the protection against solid objects and the second against liquids. The higher the number the better the protection.
LCD Liquid Crystal Display - these allow the information on Control Panels and Remote Keypads (RKPs) to be displayed alphanumerically
LED Light Emitting Diode
Magnetic Contact A detector comprising a magnetically operated reed switch and a separate magnet. Usually used on doors and windows where the magnet is fitted to the opening door or window and the switsh on the fixed frame such that when the opening door or window is closed the magnet is in close proximity to the switch such that the switch closes and the circuit connected to the switch is closed, This is known as a Normally Closed (NC) detector
Master Code The administrators code for the system which allows all available programming functions
Monitored Alarm An alarm system usually monitored by an ARC.
NACOSS National Approval Council for Security Systems.
NICEIC National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting
NSI National Security Inspectorate
Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) This is a memory chip in the Control Panel which remembers the programmed alarm settings when all power is removed. The NVM can usually be reset to Factory Default settings.
Panic ALarm (PA) Also known as Personal Attack is usually a button which when pressed causes a full alarm condition regardless of whether or not the alarm system is set/unset. This may be programmed to cause a silent alarm if the system is monitored, thus having the same effect as Duress code.
Part Set Most Alarm control panels can be programmed for Full and Part settings. Full set normally alarms all the active zones of the system. Part set can be programmed to omit specified zones. The function of the zones can also be changed. For example; a house alarm could be programmed to protect the ground floor and first floor and have the front door as the E/E zone. In Part set only the ground floor is alarmed and the front door is set to Immediate instead of E/E and the PIR at the bottom of the stairs set to E/E.
Passive Infra-red (PIR) Detector This detector 'sees' the temperature of the area it is covering. A lens at the front of the detector splits the area 'seen' into several zones, when the temperature 'seen' in adjacent zones changes at a certain rate then an alarm is triggered.
Pet Immune (PIR) Detector This type of detector is similar to a standard PIR but has a reduced sensitivity. Typically not detecting animals weighing up to 80 lbs. Also available in Dual Technology versions.
Pet Lens A lens fitted to a PIR which alters the beam pattern such that the detection zone is raised a certain height above the floor usually okay for dogs, but not necessarily so for cats.
Pulse Count This facility is available on most PIRs and is similar to the Double Knock (see above) in that the detector has to detect 2 or 3 alarm events within a specific time before it creates an alarm state.
Push-to-set A terminal on the control panel which allows a button outside the alarmed area to be pushed to set the alarm.
Power Supply Unit (PSU) All Control Panels have a PSU usually rated at 1.0 Amp. This is normally sufficient to supply around 15 powered detectors (PIRs, Vibration Detectors) and two sounders. If extra power is required a separate PSU can be added.
QUAD PIR A PIR detector with two heat sensors
Remote Keypad {RKP) A keypad located remotely from the control panel used to set/unset/programme the alarm. The RKP can be connected to a Blank End-station (Controlpanel without on-board keypad) or a stand-alaone control panel. Most control panels allow between 4 and 6 RKPs to be connected.
Security Grades A system under which alarm components are graded (1 to 4) according to the level of protection they afford.
Self Activating Bell (SAB) The 'bell' is a legacy term but the function is the same. Most external sounder units are SAB devices, that is that they can operate independently of the control panel. They contain a rechargeable battery and charging circuit. In non-alarm condition the battery is charged from the control panel and the LEDs (if fitted) indicate a healthy state. In alarm condition the sounder is triggered (and strobe if fitted) and powered by the control panels power supply. If the cable to the sounder is cut the sounder will still operate using its internal battery.
Self Contained Bell (SCB) This is similar to the above except that in alarm condition the power is derived from its internal battery. Some sounder units can be set to operate in ether SAB or SCB mode. If the amount of power from the panel is insufficient to operate the sounder then it can be set to SCB mode. This is useful when fitting multiple sounder units
Verification The means of verifying that an intrusion has taken place. Can be via audio, visual or sequential means.
Vibration/shock Detector Detectors which detect and process vibrations typical of an intruder trying to forcibly open a door or window (or even a wall!)
Zone A typical Control Panel will usually have 8 zones and in the majority of cases these are individually programmable as
Entry/Exit - detectors on this zone do not cause an alarm if they are triggered within a user set time. Some panels have a final door set which sets the alarm as soon as the final detector goes to closed circuit.
Inhibited or Intermediate - detectors on this zone will not alarm within the Exit time (as set on the E/E zone), however once the alarm is set they operate in immediate mode unless the entry into the premises is through the E/E zone.
Immediate - detectors on this zone trigger an alarm immediately.
Fire - some control panels have a dedicated fire zone and on some any zone is programmable as fire. The fire zone is designed for connection of smoke detectors. The zone operates 24hrs (i.e. whether the alarm is set or unset). The sounder(s) usually have a distinctive sound when triggered by this zone.
Tamper - some control panels have a dedicated tamper zone and on some any zone is programmable as tamper. The zone operates 24hr (i.e. whether the alarm is set or unset) however when the alarm is unset only the internal sounder is activated, when the alarm is set both internal and external sounders are activated.
Personal Attack (PA) - some control panels have a dedicated PA zone and on some any zone is programmable as PA The zone operates 24hr (i.e. whether the alarm is set or unset). Both internal and external sounders are activated. The zone is designed for the connection of PA buttons.
Double Knock - some control panels can have a zone programmed to only alarm if two alarm signals are received within a certain time. This can significantly reduce the occurrance of false alarms
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ALARM SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
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Alarm Maintenance Recommendations,
Regular maintenance helps to maintain the performance of the alarm system. It is important to have your alarm system serviced at least once a year as most insurance companies require evidence that the alarm system is installed and maintained by an approved company. Having your alarm system maintained also provides you with peace of mind. It is also cost effective to have an alarm regular serviced rather than the cost of breakdowns and repairs.
Our maintenances include the following providing you with extra peace of mind.
Check the history of alarm system since the last maintenance service
Visual inspection of all major alarm components including cabling and connection where accessible, for signs of deterioration or damage
Check mains power supply including charging rates (where applicable)
Check battery power supply including charging rates (where applicable)
Check and Walk test all detectors
Check satisfactory operation of manually operated devices e.g. panic buttons
Check and test all audible warning devices e.g sirens or speakers
Check and test remote signalling equipment (where appropriate)
Make adjustments as necessary
Repair any minor faults (where applicable)
Retrain the users on the use of the alarm system (if required)
Log all test results
Return the alarm systems to operation status
Cleaning detectors and sensors
At A1 SAS ALARM Security Systems we provide two types of maintenance depending on the alarm system you have, these are;
Non-Monitored Alarm
we provide an annual maintenance, completing all of the above as applicable.
Monitored Alarm
We provide two maintenance’s visits annually.
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Envoy_Install
A1 omnicron
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Advantage_ZX6_AJ600N_Quick_Reference
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AJ600userUK
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Omnicron_7000_Engineer_Guide
Omnicron_7000_User_Instructions
Omnicron 9000 Full_e_manual
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Accenta_8_Mini_User_GUIDE
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AccentaLCD
ADE Logic4 Install guide
ADE_concept_Install
ADE_concept_User
Informa_Speechdialer_Engineer_manual
KARIZMA_prelim_enginf
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KarizmaPlusEng
Logic6Inst
Optima 2plus CUSTOMER PROGRAMMING GUIDE
Optima Compact (6 Zone) Install
Optima XL6 install
Optima XM
optima-rf_programming_installation
OptimaXL6install
Simple_Set
Sonada2000bellbox
Ultimate_Eng_POCKET_Guide
Ultimate_Keypad
Ultimate_Manager_GUIDE
Ultimate_USER_Operating_guide
ULTIMATEID_enginfo
XM6supForManual
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16+16prog
16+16user
16+StarFunctions
4110DL_4110XM_User_Manual
6160_RKP
Accord XPC RF user
Accord_Modems
Accord_XPC_Engineer_Book Feb 2001
Accord_XPC_Programming_Summary
Accord_XPC_user
Accord_XPC_wiring
Accord-1230-B Book Feb 2001
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Accord8_Install
Accord8_User
Galaxy dd update
Galaxy_16Plus_v2.0_Installation_Manual
Galaxy_8&16+_User
Galaxy_8,18,60,500,504,512_Installation_Manual
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Galaxy8_18_60_500_512_User
Galaxy8_18_60_500_512Install
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Glxy classic programming manual new
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INS046-7 (Digitas User Guide)
INS140 (Digitas Master User Guide)
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MAX_Programmer
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MAX-prox-reader
Micro_MAX_Install_user_Instructions
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Vista_4170_Programming_Summary
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AEG-1500_Installation_Manual
AEG-3000Installation_Manual
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BB12
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RD6203 Prog Manual
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Aritech AS500 siren
Aritech cd95 installer addendum
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Aritech EV500 Plus PIR
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Aritech65
AS270 & AS271 Indoor Siren
AS394 Siren
AS500 Outdoor Siren
Attender_50_&_75_Installation_Manual
Attender100_Installation_Manual
CD3403
CD3403_install
CD7203_CD95_1500_Install_Manual
CD72150
cp3203 3303 instal
cp33 keypad
CS-200_Installation_Manual
CS-350_Installation_Manual
Horizon_CP35_user
Nitewatch_DI310_Installer
rd62prog
ARITECH ADVISOR CD 95 PROG MANUAL
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8000_Installation_Manual
8000_Owners_Manual
8000_Troubleshooting_Guide
8000-8300_Quick_Reference
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ati 6000
AV-Gad
2004_2048_Manual
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2008ELT_Manual
2016_213
A11RX_Manual
Av11rx
AV-701 Manual Eng
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Acorn Keyswitch
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ADE Optima XL
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ADE Optima XM
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ADE Optima XM 6
ADE SL Compact
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ADE XM4
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Ademco Galaxy 16 Plus
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ADT
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Advantage ZX 6
AEI 3400
AJ 600
AJ600N
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Aritech Attender
Aritech CD72
Aritech Horizon
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Aritech CD95
Aritech Advisor RD6203
Aritech CS350
Aritech CP32
ATG MX48
Avanti AV8
Avenger Control Panel
B & Q Alarm
B+Q Response
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Bentley F130 Keyswitch
Bentley F133
Bentley Keyswitch
Bentley Symphony
British Gas Alarms
British Gas dsc Alarms
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C & K 702L
C&K 705 Badged as Challenger
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C&K 802L
C&K Active 5
C&K Securitech 700L
Castle
Castle Omega 5
Castlecare 2000
Concept ADE
CP8L Eurosec
DA Rebel 8
Digital Audio Abacus 8 Appliq
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DSC
DSC Power 832
Eurosec 8 LED
Eurosec CP8L
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FVE Commander 1
Galaxy
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Galaxy 18
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Galaxy 60
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Galaxy 8/16
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Gardtec 300 Diamond
Gardtec 300 Series
Gardtec 350
Gardtec 350 +
Gardtec 360 with Ace Receiver
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Gardtec 382
Gardtec 593
Gardtec 872
Gardtec 480
Gardtec 490
NovaGard
Gardscan
Gardiner Tech 400 Diamond
Gardtec 400 Diamond
Gardtec 500 Diamond
Gardtec 570
Gardtec 580
Gardtec 581
Gardtec 800
Gardtec 816
Genco 3
GJD Emerald Mk3
Hilclaine C1011
Hilclaire HC1011 Keyswitch
Hilclaire Keyswitch 2 Zone
Hilclaire Mascot 3
Hillclaire HC1102
Honeywell Optima XM
Honeywell Optima XL
Itec Horizon
Logic 4
Lynteck Commander 2
Lynteck SL180 Motion Sensor Side Elev
Melcom 6000
Melcom 6000 ST
Menvier TS 500
Menvier TS 790
Menvier TS510
Menvier TS700
Omnicron
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Omnicron 7000
Omnicron 8000
Optima 2 Plus
Optima G3
Optima Original
Optima XL6
Optima XM4
OptimaXM6
Paragon E
Paragon Plus
Pyronix Conqueror
Pyronix Paragon +
Pyronix Paragon E
Pyronix Sterling
Pyronix Sterling 10
Pyronix Super Paragon 2
Racal Rascal
Racal Rascal +
Racal Rascal Keyswitch
Regalsafe RS 40
Regalsafe RS50
Regalsafe RS55
Response Alarm B & Q
Santronic 9448 ES
Scantonic 9651
Scantronc 9800
Scantronic 4700
Scantronic 500R
Scantronic 816
Scantronic 9100
Scantronic 916
Scantronic 9200
Scantronic 9210
Scantronic 9400 Keyswitch
Scantronic 9448
Scantronic 9448 +
Scantronic 9448 + Style
Scantronic 9448 ES
Scantronic 9448 Original
Scantronic 9450
Scantronic 9452
Scantronic 9600
Scantronic 9651
Scantronic 9800
Scantronic 9800+
Scantronic 9851
Scantronic Equaliser 3
Scantronic Mosaic
Scopetronic Vista 5
Texecom Veritas
Texecom Veritas 8
Texecom Veritas 8 C
Texecom Veritas 8 R
Texecom Premier
Tradeguard 2 Zone Keyswitch
Tunstall Security
TS 300
TS 400
TS410
TS 500
Tunstall 5160
Tunstall TSD 402
Vikor
Visonic PowerMax
Wickes Racal Rascal
Wickes active 5
Wickes Wire Free Alarm
Yale HSA 500
Yale HSA 2000
Yale HSA 3000
Yale HSA 3200
Yale HSA 3400
Yale HSA 3500
Yale HSA 3600
Yale HSA 3800
Yale HSA 3095
Yale HSA 6200
Yale HSA 6300
Yale HSA 6400
A1 alarm panels - Omnicron 3000 / 6000 / 7000 / 8000 / 9000 / Advantage ZX6
ADE alarm panels - Optima / XM / XL / Accenta and G3 / Logic 6 / Captive 8 / Karizma ID / Optima 2 Plus / Ultimate / Gemini / Concept
Ademco Microtech (Honeywell) alarm panels - 4110 / Galaxy / Galant / Accord xpc / Vista 20 / 30 /40 / 50
Aritech and Itec alarm panels - Meridian / Horizon / CP32 / CP33 / CP24 / CP42 / CD 350 / CP72 / CP95
Bentley F133 / Symphony
Castle-Caretech alarm panels - 850 / 901 / Omega 5 / Euro-Meridian
C&K alarm panels - Active 5 / Active 8 / Securit 700L / 800L
DA Systems also Digital Audio (now Bosch) alarm panels - Abacus / Pulsar / Rebel 8,9
DSC alarm panels - Power 608 / 832 / 864 / Maxsys / Envoy (British Gas)
Europlex alarm panels - Directplex and Aplex
Galaxy 8 / 16 / 32 plus others
Gardtec alarm panel - 350 / 350+ / 370 / 500 / 580 / 590 / 800 / 816/ Eurosec CP7,8
Guardall and Racal alarm panels - Rascal / Rascal Super / Balmoral / Windsor (Chubb)
Menvier alarm panels - TS400 / TS450 / TS700 / TS790 / TS900 / TS2500
Pyronix alarm panels - Sterling 10 / Conqueror / Octagon / Paragon Plus and E
Scantronic alarm panels - Homelink 75 / 500r+ / 9100 / 9200 / 9205 / 9210 / 9300 / 9448 / 9448+ / 9450 / 9452 / 9500 / 9600 / 9651 / 9800+ / 8136 / 9751 / 9752 / 9753 / 9851 / 9852 / Equaliser
Texecom alarm panels - Veritas 8 / Compact / Excel / Veritas R8 / Veritas R8+ / Premier 24, 48, 88, 168
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF ALARM SYSTEMS ON 01519204612
WE COVER ALL LOCAL AREAS
CALL US TODAY FOR ADVICE ON 0151 9204612
We carry out work in all of the following areas : Ainsdale, Aintree, Anfield, Aughton, Birkdale,
Blundellsands, Bootle, Burscough. Cheshire, Chester, Childwall, Crosby, Everton, Fazakerley,
Ford, Formby, Garston, Gatacre, Hightown, Huyton,Ince Blundell, Kirkby, Kirkdale, Knowsley, Litherland,
Liverpool, Lydiate,Maghull, Melling, Merseyside,Netherton, Ormskirk, Orrell Park, Rainford,
Runcorn, Seaforth, Skelmersdale,Southport,Speke, Walton,Waterloo, Warrington, Wavertree,
West Derby, Wigan, Wirral. Please Note this list is not exhaustive and we cover other areas that may not be listed above.
CH41,CH42,CH43,CH44,CH45,CH46,CH47,CH48,CH49,CH60
CH61,CH63,L10,L12,L14,L16,L17,L18,L19,L20,L21,L22,
L23,L24,L25,L26,L29,L3,L30,L31,L32,L34,L35,L36
,L37,L38,L62,L63,L9,PR8,PR9,WA10,WA11,WA12,WA8,
WA9,WN4,WN5
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