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Please recommend a reliable house alarm system, Alarm system - PARADOX Home Security
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thor_gentt
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Jan 14 2011, 10:13 PM
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QUOTE(Kiding @ Jan 9 2011, 02:22 AM) I bought my SP6000 set (10 vibration sensor, 4 magnetic sensor, 1 PIR sensor, 2 keypad and one voice module), it costs me around RM1200. I replaced it with my existing china made alarm by DIY. So far it is quite okay, only there is one time the pass code ran away (weird), I have to hard reset the whole alarm. and also the stay D doesn't work anymore after hard reset. Mind sharing where do you get this one. Rm1200 include installation? Conceal?
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Kiding
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Jan 15 2011, 01:12 AM
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QUOTE(thor_gentt @ Jan 14 2011, 10:13 PM) Mind sharing where do you get this one. Rm1200 include installation? Conceal? RM 1200 is without installation. my house come with the alarm wire concealed, so I just need to replace the main board. You can visit the following website, their store is located at bandar puteri, puchong. the basic SP6000 package is RM790 without installation. http://www.lelong.com.my/merchant/belinda16.htm
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thor_gentt
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Jan 17 2011, 09:30 PM
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Thanks Kiding. I found 1 pretty good deal from Mudah, RM600 for Paradox SP6000 set (no PIR, add RM80 for it), and installation for about RM800 to RM1000, same price for casing or conceal type installation. They will install this Saturday.
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aerozs
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Feb 22 2011, 07:10 AM
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anyone got experience with Home Alarm and Automation? got good price for them for Paradox system.. they also recommend Axeco but they said this one more for automation.. can control lighting..
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SUSgtasaboss
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Jun 1 2011, 04:07 AM
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just install magnet alarms on each window and doors. i can provide you 10 of these at a price of rm150, batteries included.
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Intel@Atom
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Jun 11 2011, 11:20 PM
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dude, have anyone heard of secura as my alarm guy recommend it to me over paradox sp5500, both of them are RM1500 exlcuding wiring.
2 x keypad 1 x external alarm 1 x internal alarm 9 x vibration sensors 2 x magnetic sensors
PS: they recommend copper wiring for the whole root top (or 5 motion sensors at RM1300)
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Jo_da48
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Jun 12 2011, 01:07 AM
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QUOTE(Intel@Atom @ Jun 11 2011, 11:20 PM) dude, have anyone heard of secura as my alarm guy recommend it to me over paradox sp5500, both of them are RM1500 exlcuding wiring. 2 x keypad 1 x external alarm 1 x internal alarm 9 x vibration sensors 2 x magnetic sensors PS: they recommend copper wiring for the whole root top (or 5 motion sensors at RM1300) 2 magnetic sensors? Only the door? What happen to the window? I guess your internal alarm refer to the alarm sound, rights?
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weikee
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Jun 12 2011, 02:24 PM
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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Jun 12 2011, 01:07 AM) 2 magnetic sensors? Only the door? What happen to the window? I guess your internal alarm refer to the alarm sound, rights? Windows, assuming with steel frame, it will use vibration sensor. You need to check how many zone system they give you, and is it possible to add more zone?
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lj0000
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Jun 13 2011, 10:50 AM
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if got money, go for subscription type like ADT.
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ICDeadPeople
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Jun 15 2011, 11:40 AM
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Bought bluguard wireless alarm. 10 contact sensors (magnetic or vibration), 1 PIR, 1 keyboard (V16N), 1 indoor siren, 1 outdoor siren with strobe light, 1 remote. Cost at RM1800.
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Intel@Atom
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Jun 15 2011, 11:54 AM
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just installed paradox SP5500 for my single storey teres (9 vibration, 1 motion, 2 magnetic, 2 keypads, 2 sirens, 8 Zones). RM1500 excluding cabling.
Using copper wiring for the roof top so any break in from roof top will trigger the alarm as long as the copper wire has been broken; better than motion sensor which has dead zone or cause many invalid triggering which could be due to rat, insect and etc.
anyone know how to fine tune the sensitivity of this model?
thx
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zeese
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Jun 15 2011, 11:56 AM
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i got kids in my house.. sometimes kids like to slam doors very hard, that cause my neighbours alarm to go off... Sometimes, the wind pushes my door and slams the door very hard -> neighbours alarm goes off..
As for my house, I set my shock sensor such that it only detects double shock before it triggers the alarm. Actually, all alarms can do that.. you just have to read the manual on how to program the shock sensor..
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Intel@Atom
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Jun 15 2011, 02:53 PM
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i couldnt find a way to program the shock sensor sensitivities for both of the user manual and installation guide
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bhtan
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Jun 15 2011, 03:39 PM
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My wireless alarm was fried by lightning. Does anyone know any alarm system (including Paradox) has warranty against lightning strike? If got, i would rather have a mid range alarm system with good lightning warranty than sophisticated one which will be fried soon!
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weikee
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Jun 15 2011, 03:43 PM
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What i know lighting are not cover. Unless is given or inform upfront before purchase.
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Intel@Atom
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Jun 15 2011, 04:28 PM
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ask ur alarm sifu connect the alarm via a surge protector; not sure can or not.. lol
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bhtan
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Jun 15 2011, 05:26 PM
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QUOTE(Intel@Atom @ Jun 15 2011, 05:28 PM) ask ur alarm sifu connect the alarm via a surge protector; not sure can or not.. lol Actually Paradox does provide a lightning arrestor. This will reduce the risk but your chance is still 50-50 and there is still no warranty on it. I live is relatively high land area and have 2 alarm casualties to prove it!
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noien
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Jun 15 2011, 08:12 PM
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any wireless alarm system for recommendation?
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Intel@Atom
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Jun 15 2011, 09:29 PM
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QUOTE(bhtan @ Jun 15 2011, 05:26 PM) Actually Paradox does provide a lightning arrestor. This will reduce the risk but your chance is still 50-50 and there is still no warranty on it. I live is relatively high land area and have 2 alarm casualties to prove it! too bad. so have you found any solution to overcome this?
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rikiraikonnen
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Jun 23 2011, 09:30 PM
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Winson just installed Paradox SP6000 alarm at my house for RM2000. My house is a semi-d unit and there are quite a number of sensors. Some he put both shock & door sensor. He did the wiring about 3 weeks ago and installed the alarm today. He didn't take a single cent from me until after everything is done, which is after he explain how to set up the alarm. He's quite talkative. I think he's a dependable and honest person. The only negative thing is that his wiring worker did not clean up the mess after they hack the walls to conceal the wires. I had to ask and pay my renovation contractor to clean-up the mess and seal the walls. His company has a website (i saw it from the bill) - http://ots2u.com/This post has been edited by rikiraikonnen: Jun 23 2011, 09:31 PM
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