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A Homeowner's Guide to Security Alarm System Set Up
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If you're planning to set up your own home
security alarm system, then you've probably chosen a wireless system. Unlike
hard-wired systems, wireless security alarms are easier and quite cheaper to
set up. You won’t need to install several feet of wires just to set one in
place. Another advantage of wireless systems is that you don’t need to connect one to a phone line. Older systems were easily disabled once a thief cuts off the phone connection. Newer wireless models can stand on their own with or without a phone connection, as long as they are linked to a power source. Setting up your alarm system |
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The alarm system is made up of the
control panel and the sensors. The control panel is like the main computer. It
receives signals from the sensor/s that are installed in key places around the
house. If an intruder passes a sensor, it will send a signal to the control or
base unit and this will trigger an alarm.
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