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Steve Birt
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 4:36 pm Post subject:
OMNICRON 9000 |
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Help!! I am trying to find a replacement for my alarm panel which has gone
faulty. The panel is an Omnicron 9000 it protects my work place and also
links with the smoke detection, if i have a problem the auto dialer phones a
given number and informs us the fire alarm or intruder has been triggered.
I'm looking for a replacement either the same or any other recommended
product.
I've searched the internet but with no luck......
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Paul Ekins
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 4:36 pm Post subject:
Re: OMNICRON 9000 |
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There are many different options to replace this system. With the
implementation of the new regulations EN-50131, your best bet would be to
talk to a local security company to discuss with them what they would
recommend.
Paul Ekins
paul@lincsecure.co.uk
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BIG NIGE
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Tue Oct 25, 2005 12:37 am Post subject:
Re: OMNICRON 9000 |
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There are many equipment alternatives.(most of which are better than the
Omnicron)
The first Issue is INSURANCE. If you wish your insurers to make any
allowances for or if they make any requirements for your Alarm System you
will need to go to a reputable Installer and have a Maintenance contract as
well. (SSAIB or NACOSS inspectorate registered)
There is no point in installing a system that is not acceptable to your
insurer if they have certain requirements within your policy.
If there is no Insurance requirement for the alarm then you can go ahead and
fit what you like.
Personally I wouldnt go for a combined unit.
A simple cheap alternative would be the Pyronix Sterling 10 LCD (For the
alarm Control System) & the Menvier SD1+ for the Speech Dialler.
These two work together well. If you want something a bit more
sophisticated for the dialler you could look at the Pyronix Vocaliser but
you need to be careful where you site microphones and speakers, & you will
probably need to incorporate a relay so that you can switch off the internal
sounder so that you can listen through the microphone.
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Andrew Gabriel
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Tue Oct 25, 2005 12:37 am Post subject:
Re: OMNICRON 9000 |
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| Quote: | Personally I wouldnt go for a combined unit.
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Why?
| Quote: | A simple cheap alternative would be the Pyronix Sterling 10 LCD (For the
alarm Control System) & the Menvier SD1+ for the Speech Dialler.
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You'll get very much better integration between the dialler
and alarm, and vastly more features available over the phone
with something like a Comfort system which integrates the two
functions.
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BIG NIGE
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Wed Oct 26, 2005 12:37 am Post subject:
Re: OMNICRON 9000 |
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I would imagine that someone who is looking for a replacement for an
Omnicron 9000 isnt going to be looking to pay the price of a comfort system.
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Paul Ekins
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Wed Oct 26, 2005 8:36 am Post subject:
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| Quote: | I would imagine that someone who is looking for a replacement for an
Omnicron 9000 isnt going to be looking to pay the price of a comfort
system.
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Why not use something like a CPX. That is why I said to consult a local |
company. Not to expensive but will do the job.
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Paul Ekins
paul@lincsecure.co.uk
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BIG NIGE
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Thu Oct 27, 2005 8:36 am Post subject:
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Lets face it paul there are an awful lot of possibilities.
The impression given by the OP is that it is going to be a DIY job.
I agree about the local company which is why i mentioned insurance. |
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