L1-07E.01 – Networks

L1-07E.01 – Networks A network is defined as a group of two or more devices linked...

L1-07D.12 – Radio Disadvantages

L1-07D.12 – Radio Disadvantages No 3rd Party – Unless the alarm company sub-contracts the maintenance of the radio network, there are no other companies to blame when something goes wrong.   The installation company is solely responsible for maintaining the radio...

L1-07D.11 – Radio Advantages

L1-07D.11 – Radio Advantages No landline phone – Clients do not need a phone or internet connection to use a cellular communicator.  As long as a cellular phone will work within the client’s home or business, the cellular communicator should work. Difficult to defeat...

L1-07D.10 – Mesh Radio Technology

L1-07D.10 – Mesh Radio Technology Signals from a monitored alarm panel to the central alarm monitoring station may either go directly from the alarm panel to the receiver in the Central Station or it will “hop” through other subscribers along the way via one of many...

L1-07D.09 – Two-way Radio Network

L1-07D.09 – Two-way Radio Network AES IntelliNet uses transceiver radio units to create a network of alarm communicators Every radio communicator can forward information from any other radio communicator that it can reach with it’s two watt transmitter The more radio...