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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 433430" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>I've fitted both the Scantronic with 9943 keypads and Texecom Elite with prox in the past. Both are simple and easy enough to obtain and program, but the Texecom is a lot easier with the software (which can be a faff for a one off).</p><p></p><p>Currently for domestic installations I have been fitting the Pyronix kit (mainly due to the fact I use the Pyronix for wireless) so it keeps the familiarity. Usually end up fitting the PROXi reader so the only time the customer ever needs to see the keypad is if the alarm has been activated etc.</p><p></p><p>The other option if you're not bothered about fitting it to standard as such is just set/unset from a keyswitch wired to a zone programmed as keyswitch. You could additionally use a couple of outputs for set/unset leds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 433430, member: 6967"] I've fitted both the Scantronic with 9943 keypads and Texecom Elite with prox in the past. Both are simple and easy enough to obtain and program, but the Texecom is a lot easier with the software (which can be a faff for a one off). Currently for domestic installations I have been fitting the Pyronix kit (mainly due to the fact I use the Pyronix for wireless) so it keeps the familiarity. Usually end up fitting the PROXi reader so the only time the customer ever needs to see the keypad is if the alarm has been activated etc. The other option if you're not bothered about fitting it to standard as such is just set/unset from a keyswitch wired to a zone programmed as keyswitch. You could additionally use a couple of outputs for set/unset leds. [/QUOTE]
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