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jrjr:
Just wondering if this combo will work. I bought the 1200 console for my parents for use in case they fall and can't get up they can push a button and activate the dialer. I bought the KR19A remotes but not sure they are going to work for this.

dhouston:
This might be a better choice. It has a wristband and a pendant, It can dial up to three numbers and play a prerecorded message.
http://www.amazon.com/Emergency-Alert-System-Monthly-Costs/dp/B00Y0E1K5Q?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage

jrjr:
Like I said, I already bought the above system. It should be here today or tomorrow. I wanted to know if it will work.

Brian H:
No a KR19A is not a Security Remote. It can send X10 commands on to the power lines for the House and Unit Code it is set to. As the SC1200 can also act as an X10 Transceiver for the House Code set in the SC1200A.

The KR32 can do a panic alert. By holding the two red buttons on it. If you bought a SC1200 kit it may include the KR32.
https://www.x10.com/home-security/kr32a.html

The KR15A Big Red Button may work. Though it is larger than most Key fob remotes and usually mounted on a surface.
https://www.x10.com/home-security/kr15a.html

X10 also made a wrist watch type Security Remote but I have no data on how hard it will be to activate or if presently being in Stock.
http://kbase.x10.com/wiki/WR10A

dhouston:

--- Quote from: jrjr on April 13, 2016, 08:23:48 AM ---Like I said, I already bought the above system. It should be here today or tomorrow. I wanted to know if it will work.

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Then you have probably wasted your money. Even with the security remotes that Brian has listed, you will likely encounter RF range issues that will severely limit the usefulness of the security console for this purpose. I would NEVER trust any X10 product in a life or death situation. And, I'm a bit of an expert on both X10 and life or death situations.

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