What The Equipment
Looks Like

At the the heart of every system is something called a Central Processing Unit,  or CPU.  It is a microprocessor based device that accepts commands from the digital remote control stations for arming, disarming, panic alarms, ambush alarms, medical emergency alarms, and so on.

Also reporting to this device are the various fire, burglary, and environmental sensors.

The CPU processes all these inputs, and communicates with one of our Central Monitoring Stations.

This is the digital remote control unit.  One or more of these units are placed in your home to allow you to turn the system on or off.

The little window displays--in plain English words--what door or other sensor might need to be closed.

Just enter your 4-digit code number, and go!

This is a typical door and window protector.  This device reports to the CPU when a door is opened or closed.  It is very versatile device and can be used for almost anything.

This is a second type of magnetic fully-supervised door protector that can be completly concealed inside most doors.  The larger portion is about two inches long.

ERROR MSGThis is a typical passive infra-red "eye".  These are used for interior protection.  They can be mounted a special way to allow your pets their normal freedom, while still fully protecting against intruders.

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