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Should I use glass break detectors or motion sensors?

Because door and window sensors will only activate an alarm if the actual door or window is opened, even a house that has every door and window contacted is still not fully protected. Therefore, door and window sensors protect the door or window from being forced open and glass break detectors protect against someone breaking the glass and climbing through the space without actually opening the door or window. If your home has big windows, sliding doors or doors with decorative panes of glass, glass break detectors are a great way to add an extra layer of perimeter protection. While door and window sensors and glass break detectors protect against an intruder coming through a door or window, a motion sensor does not care how the intruder got in.

Does The Honeywell 6280 Keypad Have Z-Wave Built In?

The Honeywell 6280 keypad has a 7 inch widescreen color graphic voice touchscreen and features a high-resolution display that can double as a digital picture frame. Using the alpha console mode of the Honeywell 6280 touchscreen keypad to bring up an emulated version of a standard alphanumeric keypad, Honeywell does not recommend using the 6280 as your primary security system programming keypad. So depending on how many devices are connected to the control panel's auxiliary power output, a separate power supply might be needed to power a 6280 keypad. The Tuxedo Touch WiFi is also a 7 inch color talking touchscreen that is a z-wave controller which can be used as a stand alone z-wave controller and as a 2nd keypad to a Vista series control panel.

8 Zone Wired Expansion Module

The Honeywell 4219 is a wired zone expansion module that provides up to (8) additional hardwired zones of protection for a Honeywell VISTA-15P, VISTA-20P or VISTA-21iP alarm control panel. If you want to mount the Honeywell 4219 inside your existing alarm control panel’s metal cabinet, you should mount it horizontally below the alarm control panel. Once the Honeywell zone expansion module is mounted and connected to your alarm control panel, you will need to position the DIP switches on the circuit board of the 4219. In the newest version, dip switch 7 allows you to set all zones as normally closed, with no resistor (dip switch 7 ON) or to require the 2k end-of-line resistor for all zones (dip switch 7 OFF).

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