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All in one alarm that will call your mobile and sound siren when movement is detected, with panic button remote control


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Features


Very easy to install, just plug in

Motion sensor, detects movement and activates auto dialler alarm

Large 14 digit LCD display wih date and time

Programmable security code with entry delay

Dials up to 5 emergency numbers (14 digit max) in sequence when activated

Pendant panic button communicates wirelessly with control box to dial out when pushed

Programmable auto dialling cycles

Built in flash memory retains system settings in case of power failure

Low battery indicator

Chime option for use as entry alert, rather than alarm

Built in 105dB alarm with programmable on/off

Adjustable PIR sensor head

Wall mountable or free standing

Alarm runs on mains or battery for extra flexibility

Additional sensors can be added to expand the system, 6 wireless PIR sensor (S615PR, S616PR) or wireless magnetic sensor (S600WR, S218WR) and 2 remote control (S200R, S300R)

POSSIBLE USES:


Provides protection anywhere in your house

Use in holiday homes, caravans etc

Garage

Boat

Sheds and outbuildings

Protect tools or contents of vehicles

Panic button by your front door

Night panic button, provides confidence that help will be on its way


IN THE BOX:


AlarmCaller control panel and PIR unit with built in Alarm

Panic pendant remote for arming and disarming alarm plus panic button. Quick attach and remove necklace

Two window sticker warning signs

Instructions

Telephone cable

Telephone socket splitter

Wall plugs and screws for mounting

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