Are there any alarms that work with hardwired sensors?
Are there any alarms that work with hardwired sensors?
Hardwired sensors and detectors are not brand specific like wireless sensors are. They are universal and work with all brands of hardwired alarm systems such as DSC, Honeywell, GE, Napco and the like.
What’s the warranty on a hardwired alarm system?
All Hardwired Sensors Detectors come with a full parts & labor warranty of one year. Hardwired alarm systems offer the biggest bang for the buck, providing that you are able to get wire from point a to point b in your alarm installation.
Where can I find hard wired door window contacts?
If you don’t happen to see what you need here then can call our sales staff at 888-811-0727 and they can try and find what you’re looking for. The recessed contacts that you’ll find here come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
How big is a Tane door window contact pack?
We also have these in ten packs which are the TANE STB38TCWH 3/8″ Recessed White Contact 10 Pack and the TANE STB38TCBR 3/8″ Recessed Brown Contact 10 Pack.
Can a DSc alarm system work with a wireless alarm system?
Keep in mind that while most of these items are compatible with any DSC wireless alarm system, the keypads and sirens have a more limited compatibility based on the panel you choose. If unsure or you have questions on this, of course feel free to give us a call at 888-811-0727.
How many hardwired zones does a DSc alarm panel have?
To reach the number of hardwired zones, DSC has 8 zone expansion modules ( PC5108 )that will allow you to add eight zones at a time until you reach the number of zones that you need. These do not allow your zone total to go over the total allowed by the panel.
Hardwired sensors and detectors are not brand specific like wireless sensors are. They are universal and work with all brands of hardwired alarm systems such as DSC, Honeywell, GE, Napco and the like.
All Hardwired Sensors Detectors come with a full parts & labor warranty of one year. Hardwired alarm systems offer the biggest bang for the buck, providing that you are able to get wire from point a to point b in your alarm installation.