- no numeric keypad *
Yeah... a comman request. Many people have explored this but no option has been found that I am aware of.
And because of that, the X10 system loses out on many customers who need this. Like I stated earlier, what's the point of an alarm system if it has a one button disarm?
- no REMOTE numerical keypad that is separated from the console *
A good alarm system console (the part that protect the home, dials telephone numbers) is ALWAYS separate and hidden. The X10 console needs to be in the open and announces itself when its alarm is tripped. It would take a thief only a few seconds to silence this console and rob a home without further trouble from X10.
My console is separate and "hidden away".
If it is "hidden away", how do you hear it, how do you check its status (that is why a remote next to the door is necessary and common in most alarm systems)?
Anyhow, my point is that since the console is also the unit that dial the owner it is really dumb to place the alarm on the console too! How many seconds will it take for a thief to locate it and take a baseball bat to it?
I suppose one could use the PH508 Power horn but a thief could just as easily stop it by unplugging. The PH508 would be much improved by including a battery backup.
Studies have shown time and again that neighbours will ignore alarms especially if they are turned off in the first 30 seconds.
- To cumbersome to set delayed exit (only available from console) and entry! Delayed entry should be audible so that one knows that within 30 seconds, the alarm will trigger. *
Not true! You can set the console "delayed away mode" using the Security Remote Control (SH624)
I have the SH624 but where do you suppose I place this? Again, because this device has an easy one button DISARM, I would have to have the presence of mind to HIDE this remote every time I leave the home!
X10 missed the boat on this one! With a few more buttons and a little bit more electronics, this could be morphed into a door-side security remote.
X10 is always playing to the lowest common denominator (which is quite annoying!). Enough with the buy 4, get 20 free deals!
If they make a remote console such as what I described, we will buy it! I am willing to pay another $100.00 for such a device!
I suppose I could attach the SH624 next to the door but modify the unit so that the disarm buttons no longer work. But why do that when I could purchase a system like the ones offered at
http://www.intellahome.com/kp.html?
- Only a single zone. No multi-zones. *
Example: Setting an at home mode where all external door sensors will trip, some windows sensors will trip, kitchen motion detector will NOT trip but all other motion sensors will trip.
I've read other such complaints/posts. Currently the consoles "home mode" disregards the motion sensors.
Disregarding *all* motion sensors with no other options is just plain silly!
The DS7000 is a fine DIY unit that compares well with current profession "basic units". It's relatively easy to setup... it's not perfect. For $150 bucks... you've purchased a system that will sound the sirens, flash lights, and call you on the phone if a break-in occurs. And it does this with NO monthly fees. An installed system will cost as much in just a few months time. There are many things you can do with your system (to upgrade/improve) using the CM15A and the OnAlert software.
I can't speak for others but I didn't buy solely for price. I purchased because of the perceived variety of home automation integration and most important, quality.
I think some of the camera products are nice (my home automation order was over $400 and included cameras). I am very likely going to ship the DS7000 kit back, especially because I can't seem to solve the false triggers and the darn system won't tell me which of the 14 sensors is falsely triggering. It is so infrequent (about once every two hours) that process of elimination is difficult (esp. because I think more than one sensor is bad).
Hopefully, I won't have problems returning these parts that some customers have reported. I will likely keep the cameras but the I must say that the VK75A is really clunky (as in huge). So big, in fact, my wife won't let me install it.
Thanks for your response.