The wired alarm: advantages again and again

This passage introduces some differences between wireless alarm and wired alarm.

A wired alarm is a device consisting of a central alarm unit connected to one or more detectors. As the name of this type of alarm suggests, the connection between these devices is made with wires.

 

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A multiple value device

A wired alarm has certain advantages. These include reliability. This device is indeed very difficult to tamper with. Its users are also protected from the risks associated with interference, one of the major concerns associated with a long range wireless relay alarm, a wired alarm that is very easy to install. This type of alarm is thus ideal for a multi-storey establishment, but especially for a building under construction or renovation. The wires can then be easily embedded in the walls. Finally, on the price side, a wired alarm is far less expensive than a wireless alarm and the multifunctional character of a wired alarm is also one of its main assets. Apart from thwarting any intrusion attempt, this type of alarm can effectively act as a fire and gas leak detector. An entry-level model can already include a motion detector among others, while a mid-range model is able to meet all expectations, both for individuals and professionals. This model is also equipped with a telephone alert transmitter. Finally, a high-end model is usually equipped with a built-in camera that acts as a presence detector.

 

 

The central alarm unit: an intelligent accessory

The central alarm unit is certainly the heart of the efficiency of a wired alarm. Managing all the information transmitted by the detectors, this rf wireless accessory effectively decides according to its parameter setting whether or not to activate the alert. The key is to place the alarm unit in a suitable location, ideally close to the telephone lines.

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