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RE: VP1000 arm/disarm



Why not buy one of the visonic 8 or 8 channel receivers

Connect one channel to the arm button on the visonic key fobs operate a
timer set @ 10 seconds perhaps

Connect the other channel to the aux button on the visonic key fobs again
operate a relay

All linked in series to the garage opener circuit

Then when you come home you must press the disarm button followed by the
aux
button on your key fobs to open the garage door!



-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Nigel Champion
Sent: 15 August 2007 15:43
To: ukha_d
Subject: [ukha_d] VP1000 arm/disarm

Hi all,

I have a garage not attached to the house, which is has VP1000 wireless
sensors in it.
The problem is that when the house is armed, SWMBO turns up,
"blips" the
remote Garage door opener and when she drives in she sets the alarm off :(


The garage door opener is a fairly good one (rolling codes etc) and has
some
NO/NC contacts on it which are triggered via the keyfob.
I was thinking maybe hacking a VP1000 keyfob into the garage door outputs?
The VP100 rs232 looks like a dead end.

Any ideas who I can disarm the alarm using the garage door blipper?

Thanks

Nigel










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