Re: Concord Wireless Zone Question
- From: Sean Sokoly <alarmdude01@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 22:41:50 GMT
Mark Leuck wrote:
<cwilliams28@xxxxxxx> wrote in messageBetter yet get a Concord 4 it comes with a 96 zone receiver built-in.
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I'm researching wireless security devices to replace an aging RollinsSystemVII. I'm very interested in the GE Concord because it looks like most ofmyexisting ITI 319.5 KHz wireless sensors will work with the Concord RFI'd
receivers. At today's prices I have about $2K invested in sensors, which
like to preserve. I have tried learning one of each type of my existingthe
sensors into a Concord Express system one of my friends has, and they work
fine.
Here is the ad for the system I am looking at.
"Concord is a full-featured, hardwire/wireless hybrid security system that
uses advanced technology for burglary and fire detection, making Concord a
dependable security system that is both easy to install and simple to use.
Concord’s modular design provides outstanding system flexibility to meet
needs of virtually any customer. With 2 partitions and up to 76 zones. -16
Concord Wireless Package Includes Concord Integrated 8-harwire zones and
wireless zone panel, 2x16 LCD Touchpad, phone cord, RJ31X jack, lock set,(1ea.)
(2ea.) Crystal Door/Window Sensors, (1ea.) Crystal PIR Motion Sensor,
hardwire interior speaker"that
The part I don't understand about this configuration is the "Integrated
8-hardwire zones and 16 wireless zone panel." What exactly is a wireless
zone? Is a wireless zone really a wireless sensor (i.e. does this mean
I will have to add another rf subsystem if I want to use more than 16group
wireless sensors? I need at least 30) Or is a wireless zone actually a
of sensors? I'm completely wireless (with some X10 help for lights andhope
sirens) so don't need the hardwired zones at all.
This seems to be the only thing I can't figure out about this system. I
someone can help clue me in.
The Concord can come with a a hybrid version with 16 or 32-zone receiver and
if you max it out you can just add an external receiver
.
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