Gee Bob, if it is already hardwired, why would you want to use a RF link for the intruder detection? The reason for using RF is that it is so difficult to install a hidden hardwired system after the walls are up. It should be less expensive and more reliable to just install the magnetic sensors and connect them to a standard alarm panel. I installed a DSC system here, and it has worked perfectly for 7 years. (I did have to replace the 12V backup battery once.)
As I recall, the magnetic sensors were about 3 bucks each.
Jeff
Well, here's my problem(s):
1) The contacts are wired, but the alarm system is not active. Since I went to VoIP, the dial-out capability does not work (grrrrr) so I have an expensive siren that I can't attach to anything. Doesn't do me much good.
2) I am a n00b, soI am trying to figure it out as I go. My plan was to use the existing contacts (they are installed all nice and hidden like already) and cut the ends off the DS10A, and splice them into the wires run out to the windows. Think of it as removing the existing alarm panel, so that when the contacts open, it fires the DS10A instead of the alarm panel...
3) I can't figure out how else to get the contact sensor information i want - I have a special needs son so I can't simply attach the boxes right at the window, he will pull them off.
Thoughts??? I don't know what I don't know, unfortunately...