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Introduction
The PS561 Security Console is part of a Supervised Security
System and is used with the following accessories, (sold
separately).
- Hand-held Remote Controls and Key-chain Remote Controls for
arming and disarming the system and for controlling lights and
appliances around the home.
- Door/Window Sensors with magnetic switch and magnet.
- Passive Infrared Motion Detectors.
- Lamp Modules for flashing house lamps.
- Wall Switch Modules for flashing indoor and outdoor lights.
- Remote 110 decibel siren.
You can add Door/Window Sensors to protect up to 16 doors or
windows, or add a Motion Detector to protect an area with more
than one entry point. When someone opens the door or window,
or enters a protected area, the Console sounds its alarm and sends
signals over the house wiring to flash lights connected to any
Modules. It can also trip an additional loud remote
siren. The Console dials up to 4 pre-programmed phone
numbers and plays back up to 15 seconds of pre-recorded message
(in your voice). The person called can then listen in to
your home to determine the nature of the problem.
You arm and disarm the system with the Remote Control and you
can add up to a total of eight Remote Controls which you can give
to other family members. You can also use the Remote Control
to control lights and appliances around the home. |
Features
Wireless Installation - makes it easy to quickly make a
home secure.
Sixteen-Zone System - lets you protect 16 different
groups of doors and/or windows in the home.
Remote Arm and Disarm - lets you arm the system, turn on
lights, or even sound the alarm from anywhere in or around the
home.
Expandable Design - lets you add more Door/Window
Sensors and Motion Detectors to expand the system's coverage.
Fully Supervised Operation - so the system keeps track
of the status of each Door/Window Sensor.
Built-in Voice Dialer - Dials a friend or neighbor for help and
plays back a stored message (in your voice).
X-10 POWERHOUSE Compatible - so you can add other Remote
Controls to the system or even add a timer to make the home look
lived-in while nobody is at home. |