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Home Safe Auto Dialer with Security/Safety Alarm | 
enlarge | Brand: Auto Dialer Category: CE
List Price: $77.99 Buy New: $24.94 You Save: $53.05 (68%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
MPN: AUTODIALER Model: ST AutoDialer UPC: 632291016004 EAN: 0632291016004
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| Features:
| • | Motion Sensor Detects Motion and Activates Auto Dialer, 14 Digit Large Number Display with Date/Time, Programmable Security Code, Entry Delay Timing | | • | 5 Emergency Telephone Numbers (Up to 14 Digits), Pause Key / Panic Key / PROG Key,Battery Low Indicator (Shown in LCD)) | | • | Tone Dialing Only,Alarm/Door Chime Switch, Built-In 105dB Alarm (With Programmable Alarm On/Off) | | • | Adjustable Sensor Head, Test Mode Function | | • | AC Adaptor Operated (Included) With 9-volt Battery Backup (Not Included),Wall Mountable |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Auto Dialer is a unique passive infrared system that monitors motion in an area you select. When the unit is ARMED, the motion detector watches the protected area. Once movement is detected, a 105db security alarm will sound and the Auto Dialer will call up to 5 preset telephone numbers selected by you. The Auto Dialer can also be used in Chime mode, such as in a store, where a chime will alert you when motion is detected. The Auto Dialer is easy to set-up. Install a 9 volt battery (not included), connect the AC adaptor and telephone line (included). Then mount the Auto Dialer to the desired location 5-6 feet above the floor.
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| Customer Reviews:
DIY decent budget security May 27, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you're looking to add a little protection to your house or apt, this might be what you're looking for.
First off, it's got some nice features. The dialing of numbers works well, and there is a panel you can remove that gives access to some terminals that allow you to add other inputs and an external siren. Also, the siren inside is plenty loud in my opinion.
The longest delay you can set before the system triggers is 20 seconds. So if this isn't mounted right near your door, you pretty much have to go straight to it and disarm it. The delay after arming it is a solid 60 seconds.
My biggest problem with it was that it's all one piece, because the best place to put a motion sensor is high up in a corner, and the best place to put the control box is somewhere hidden near your door (and near a phone outlet). I actually hacked apart the device and extended the wires connecting the two pieces so I could mount the motion sensor farther from the control box. This arrangement is working out nicely. The battery backup works fine, and I also extended the power cord to the control box. The motion sensor itself picks up movement very nicely and doesn't pick up movement outside glass windows, exactly what you'd want.
The ease of adding inputs and outputs and extending and modding what is there makes this device a good brain for a DIY security system. Plus, you can't beat the price.
Great December 13, 2008 hi there...
This alarm works great... you can add like 3 accessories... the only that i dont like a lot is that u cant save a voice message... when it call you... you will hear a siren in your phone...
One great thing is if you have a code to block the 0 and 1 number u can enter the code in the alarm follow by the number you want to call... there if a p (pause) that u can put between the code and the number for wait the code works and later call the number...
i hope this will help you!
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