Home Alarm System

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Home Alarm System Moose Z1100 alarm system. Installed in 1987, this alarm system concists of 3 speakers, 3 System Sensor i3 smoke/heat detectors, heat detectors in each bedroom, magnet sensors on all windows and most doors, 2 keypads, and 1 control panel.Oh and, the monitering company called and said the phone was busy, so they dispatched police.2 squad cars showed up at my house!! Something happened with the music, it lasts for a long time so watch until 3:01. Feel free to post questions or …

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19 Responses to “Home Alarm System”

  1. SystemSensor224 Says:

    Awesome! You should show the fire portion of the system. LOL, the police thing. That must have not been good.

  2. FireAlarmTech96 Says:

    It wasn’t! I hid in the basement. I was scared to death! I not sure about that. I would have to wait a few months before asking my dad again!

  3. cyberlight22 Says:

    man this is funny! the driver is ELK, right?

  4. FireAlarmTech96 Says:

    Thank you! ELK is correct. It says it on the board in the panrl.

  5. cyberlight22 Says:

    good becouse i am getting a recordable siren driver by ELK.

  6. firealarmfreak529 Says:

    nice house

  7. FireAlarmTech96 Says:

    Thank you. You probably didn’t see but the kitchen was redone. You have a cool house too.

  8. starlite528 Says:

    Yeah, you’re supposed to call central before testing, lol!

    A good way to test if the alarm is hooked up to the phone line correctly is to perform a communications test with central. I can’t find the installation manual which should say how that’s done. Otherwise, call central and tell them you are testing then pick up your phone and test the system, the line should go dead. Clearly it’s already dialing out. Do you have DSL? maybe you need a DSL filter for the RJ31X jack in the panel.

  9. FireAlarmTech96 Says:

    I know. My dad wanted to test the company if they would call. Thank you for the info.

  10. starlite528 Says:

    Hey I don’t know everything. I only pointed it out because some people really don’t know. I don’t know what your local laws are. Sorry if I’ve offended you.

    BTW, I’m not too familiar with Moose. Only seen them in the stack of old alarm panels at the shop I worked at (I used to install burg panels.) What’s the toggle switch in the box for?

  11. jeffkid101 Says:

    omggg my house had tht same alarm.. but we got a new one. lol hi-tech security from ADT

  12. pivotous Says:

    i’m gonna take a screw driver to the ELK driver in my Z1100R and get an ADEMCO to replace it.

  13. FireAlarmTech96 Says:

    Sounds good

  14. pivotous Says:

    yeah, the one i have is a looping slow-yelp that just scares the living shit out of you and anybody else. hell, the cops were afraid to go into my house.

  15. TDFG4602 Says:

    Thats an ELK 110 Siren Driver- I’m getting one for my birthday on saturday.

  16. FireAlarmTech96 Says:

    Oh cool. OLD VID, is sound retarded lol. Happy b-day yo!

  17. Aragon159 Says:

    ”is it gonna be loud? NOBODY ANSWERS ME!” hhaha

  18. FireAlarmTech96 Says:

    LOL that was my sister panicing LOL

  19. KitCloudkickerUK Says:

    Correct me if i’m wrong but aren’t alarm Systems in america equipt with a tamper switch, Surely the panel has to have one.

    Also what is the trigger on the panel N.O or N.C?

    In the UK We tamper protect everything to do with the system from the panel to the internal siren, Not a single thing is without a tamper circuit, Even the Panic Button.

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