It’s going off topic from wire cores, but I’m having an episode…
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I wouldn’t have had to do all this damn upgrading if wired alarm panel technology wasn’t as crap as it is. The panels are very much outdated and lacking:-
If you think I’m wrong, compare the cost and capability of an Arduino Mega & ethernet shield & 4GB, with a crummy Honeywell. £25.
And anticipating what you’re about to say, I didn’t buy the panel for the hardware. I could have easily provided that functionality with a PLC or Arduino. I bought the software inside (naff as it is) which would have taken weeks to write and test.
</rant>
I’m better now.
<rant>
I wouldn’t have had to do all this damn upgrading if wired alarm panel technology wasn’t as crap as it is. The panels are very much outdated and lacking:-
- The tamper system is ill thought and laid out. Choc blocks. Really?
- The SET output harps back to contacting Dixon of Dock Green, which has then been bastardised for resetting sensors (as discussed elsewhere). It’d be labelled RESET or CLEAR wouldn’t it and not source ½ amp.
- What the hell is commIP? Serial communication over dial up over ip? The Hayes command set died out along with 56K modems. I’m looking for native tcp/ip ethernet packeting.
- I’m looking for an embedded web server for status monitoring and email notification which I’m having to add with custom hardware /software.
- What’s with sticking ¼W resistors from Radio Shack inside factory made contacts that clearly aren’t meant to be there? They’d standardise their values and put them in at manufacture for zero cost. As discussed elsewhere.
- You can’t see the diagnostic LEDs on stock bell boxes.
- You can’t see the stock strobe in daylight when most burglaries occur. You hardly see it at night.
- The LCD UI sucks. Clearly the panel manufacturers can’t program. Perhaps they write the firmware in assembler and haven’t discovered IDEs. At least the manual isn’t in Korean.
- Why doesn’t it talk? Speech synth is easy. I’m sure blind people might want an alarm too. Probably more than most.
If you think I’m wrong, compare the cost and capability of an Arduino Mega & ethernet shield & 4GB, with a crummy Honeywell. £25.
And anticipating what you’re about to say, I didn’t buy the panel for the hardware. I could have easily provided that functionality with a PLC or Arduino. I bought the software inside (naff as it is) which would have taken weeks to write and test.
</rant>
I’m better now.