I like dave w's link. But when I hardwired my units... I still used battery power... but consolidated the wiring to a central area (very near the console). Doing this can allow you to daisy-chain the magnetic switches to maybe just a couple zones (doors and windows) then... connect the 2 DS10As to a transformer.
Since the base unit has battery back-up, battery power for the remote sensors makes a lot of sense. If you have a power supply powering all your remotes and you lose power for an extended period, like several hours, what happens at the base (SC1200, DS700, etc) when it doesn't receive heartbeats? I dunno what happens. The power supply link was only for the OP since he indicated that was his goal, but it might cause problems with a long term power loss, longer than the remotes heartbeat. I think your battery power is a better idea. Maybe the power supply in parallel with a couple of 4 amp NiMH D cells would work for mgh471(?).