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Wireless Home Security Alarms

We work with a range of products that are versatile enough to meet your needs, from discrete installation to easily added accessories, a residential wireless alarm system can fit effortlessly into your home.

The Linear range of receivers can be used in a variety of security and remote control applications. When the receiver detects a signal from a transmitter programmed into its memory, the appropriate channel output activates. The channel outputs have three optional configurations; momentary, toggle on/off, and latch until restored. Status and low battery outputs are for supervisory indications.

In a typical wireless home security alarm installation, the receiver is connected to an alarm control panel. The transmitters are used to activate or control the devices. Transmitters can be motion sensors, smoke sensors, door strikes, to name a few. The receiver should be mounted indoors of inside a non-metallic housing for outdoor use.

The digital DX/DXS code format features over a million possible codes. The transmitters are precoded at the factory to unique codes, so no field coding is required. For versatility, any transmitter can be programmed into any receiver channel. Receivers must be programmed to recognize the transmitter’s code before system testing and operation. Up to 32 transmitters can be programmed into the receiver. Each button on multi-button portable transmitters send a unique code, and are programmed as separate transmitters.