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Thoughts On Which Type Of System To Go For
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<blockquote data-quote="sphannaby" data-source="post: 394260" data-attributes="member: 26367"><p>Done a bit of searching and like the look of the Texecom and Pyronix alarm systems.</p><p></p><p>Texecom Premier Elite system claim they can be integrated with CCTV systems but there is not much specific info on their website so I don't know whether they mean the cameras are fully integrated and can be monitored through their app or whether they simply use the PIR's from the system to trigger recording on a separate CCTV system. I suspect it is the latter but it would be nice if you could get full integration. I will probably try and call Texecom later to get clarification.</p><p></p><p>Another benefit I see of the Texecom system is the ability to integrate smoke and heat detectors which I had never thought of previously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sphannaby, post: 394260, member: 26367"] Done a bit of searching and like the look of the Texecom and Pyronix alarm systems. Texecom Premier Elite system claim they can be integrated with CCTV systems but there is not much specific info on their website so I don't know whether they mean the cameras are fully integrated and can be monitored through their app or whether they simply use the PIR's from the system to trigger recording on a separate CCTV system. I suspect it is the latter but it would be nice if you could get full integration. I will probably try and call Texecom later to get clarification. Another benefit I see of the Texecom system is the ability to integrate smoke and heat detectors which I had never thought of previously. [/QUOTE]
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