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CPP Alarm and Video, Inc. |


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Alarm Systems |


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You operate your security system by entering your security code at the keypad. Good features to look for include illuminated keys to provide you with greater visibility at nighttime, easy-to-read English displays that spell out your system’s status at a glance, and one-touch function keys that provide single-button operation for arming, disarming or emergencies. Most keypads even offer convenient additional user codes to give friends, neighbors or service people access to your home. |
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Burglar Alarm System– Keypads |
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Smoke detectors are highly effective in preventing loss of life and property. However, there are differences between the "stand alone" or battery-operated smoke detector you would buy at your local hardware store and one installed as part of your home security system.
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The Honeywell CO Monitor uses advanced technology to detect low levels of CO (70 parts per million). Since it is a battery-operated unit, it will operate even when household electricity fails and can be mounted anywhere in the home where CO is a concern. Your heating and cooling professional can position the monitor in optimum locations throughout your home for CO detection. |
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High/Low Temperature Alert Systems |




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A passive infrared motion detector (PIR) is an electronic security device that detects intruders by "sensing" motion or body heat in the area being protected. Most PIRs are designed to be used when your family is away from home or when no one will be passing through the area "covered" by the PIR. Recent innovations in security technology have resulted in the creation of "pet immune" motion detectors-allowing dog and cat lovers to enjoy the same level of protection they would receive with a standard PIR. These state-of-the-art sensors provide "pet immunity" for animals weighing up to 100 lbs. Pet immune PIRs allow your pet to move about freely but can still detect an intruder’s movement. |
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Burglar Alarm System– Motion Detectors |
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"Acoustic" glassbreak sensors, usually mounted on ceilings or walls, work by "listening" for the sound of breaking glass in a window. "Shock" glassbreak detectors are mounted on the window and "feel" the shock of breaking glass. This kind of advanced wireless technology can provide shatter and shock protection for your windows, for often intruders are "sensed" and an alarm sounded while they are still outdoors. |
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Burglar Alarm System– Glass Break Sensors |
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Burglar Alarm System– Magnetic Contacts |
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Magnetic contacts are two-part devices used to safeguard windows and doors. One part of the contact is a switch installed in the window or door jam; the other contains a magnet and is placed in the window or door itself. Any noticeable shift in contact with the switch results in an alarm. |
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Fire/Smoke Detectors |
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Carbon Monoxide Detectors |
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The Carbon Monoxide Sensor is a device that detects when the air in a protected area contains high levels of Carbon Monoxide. When the protected area is within an acceptable level of Carbon Monoxide, the sensor sends status data to the control panel indicating the normal condition. Likewise, when the area contains higher-than-acceptable levels, the sensor sends data to the control panel associated with the undesired status. Users see status and alarms from the sensor at the local keypad. The control panel can also send a message to the monitoring station.
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Gas & carbon monoxide alarm - electrochemical multi gas sensor Offers protection from 3 types of gasses in your home- natural gas leakage, propane gas, methane gas and carbon monoxide in your household.
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The T7560 Digital Wall Module is a direct wired wall module for use with Excel 600, 500, 100, and Excel 10 Series 2000 controllers. Includes setpoint wheel, override buttons, and LCD display for temperature, setpoint, fan status, and/or humidity |

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Honeywell TouchCenter with Voice |
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Honeywell Symphony |
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Honeywell Wireless Talking Keypad |