Even the most professionally
installed security alarm system will not be
able to bring emergency assistance if the switched telephone line
connecting the remote monitoring station fails or is intentionally cut by the
intruder. What happens if the thief cuts the phone line? The
answer is simple. The siren will go off as normal providing the alarm
system is armed in the first place. The problem is the alarm signal will
not go to the station to report the robbery because the alarm system requires a
working phone line to communicate with the central station. Without
a long range radio you are literally depending on the siren to scare the crooks
away. Lets face it, the problem is growing in Toronto and the GTA,
intruders usually do cut the lines that are conveniently located on the outside
of the house before they break in.
Our DSC GS3060 can still send all the signals to the
monitoring station without a standard telephone line also as a secondary
signal or primary method of monitoring the alarm with no active phone line.
Long range radio unit can operate as a back-up transmitter to instantly
communicate an emergency signal separately from the dial-up
telephone network should the line ever fail . Long Range Backup monitoring
or sometimes referred as Cellular backup monitoring allows homes with alarms
to have a secondary level of communication to send the alarm signal back to
the station in the event there is problem with the status of their phone
line because a burglar, thunderstorm, or even accidentals construction
mishaps can interrupt and prevent the communication of a emergency signal
from a standard home or business alarm that attempts to utilize a normal
telephone line that is not there when the alarm system. needs it to transmit
the signal to the station. Unfortunately these are every day
mishaps that can drastically effect the integrity of any security system.
Whether back-up or stand alone, our radio
alarm will provide enhanced
security
for a lower cost than dedicated telephone line transmission systems.
The alarm transmission can be received simultaneously by any or all
network
receivers within the coverage area.
The transmission is not specific to any one receiver.
Network receivers are typically set up with overlapping cells (RF coverage).
This type of network configuration greatly enhances the level of system
integrity
by providing receiver backup and signal redundancy
No phone line, no problem we can completely monitor your complete alarm system
with no phone line service at all. Ideal for cottages whereby you cancel
lines in the winter or home that never need one because the family all use
cellular phones. The cell backup can be used as a stand alone cellular
backup
communicator for your security system and provide your home and family with
security second to none.