New Zealand Home Wireless Security Alarms
Q: How do New Zealand home wireless security alarms work?
New Zealand home wireless security alarms consist of 3 main parts: an alarm control panel, remote controls and sensors. The remote controls and the sensors have small radio transmitters built in. When a button is pressed on the remote or the sensor is triggered it sends a code to the control panel. The control panel is the heart of home wireless security systems. It receives the radio code from the remote control or sensor and decides what action to take.
New Zealand home wireless security alarms can be armed and disarmed by pressing the appropriate button on the remote control. Many home wireless security alarms, such as the WYTEC DIY 1600FX, can also be armed or disarmed by pressing the appropriate button and entering the password on the control panel.
A range of sensors is available for home wireless security alarms. The WYTEC DIY 1600FX can be equipped with PIRs, magnetic door/ window sensors, panic buttons and smoke detectors.
The control panels in many home wireless security alarms are equipped with an auto-dialler. When the alarm is activated the control panel will dial preset numbers and play a recorded message to alert the recipient that there is an intruder. This feature means that home wireless security alarms can avoid the need to pay monthly fees to a monitoring company.
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