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Re: Comfort - what do you get?
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Comfort - what do you get?
- From: "Chris Howard" <chris_howard@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 13:24:46 -0000
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--- In ukha_d@y..., "Michael Mc Aree" <michael.mcaree@t...>
wrote:
> RE: [ukha_d] Swish stuff....Considering buying Comfort in the next
few weeks
> but want to know what I get 'in the box'. Are the manuals
extensive?
Is it
> easy to set-up a bog standard alarm system and worry about the
bells
and
> whistles at a later date?
> I have installed the Keypad and PIRs around the house but will not
have a
> door phone, will this create any difficulty? I have set aside a
weekend to
> do the install, but is it worth it to have the system on the bench
for a few
> weeks before hand to get to grips with it??
>
> Any advice greatly appreciated...
Michael,
Manuals are ok and give you a pretty good idea as to whats required.
The best option is to go for a simple install up front to get the
basics up and running and add options later.
The panel itself is fairly quick, with the bulk of the install taken
up by fitting window detectors etc.
I got a guy from GDI Security in Newry to fit mine (I think he
finished of Mark McCall's as well). I have his number if you want it.
Once up and running I would get the UCM PC interface as this makes
life much easier.
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