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23-03-2018, 08:52 #1
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Roboguard advice and tips.
I recently started the investment in this equipment, i really like the idea of it but I am having a problem with the bark that the HQ puts out when the beam is tripped, it doesn't seem nearly as loud as my friends unit.
Someone mentioned on a thread 6 years ago that one can make it a touch louder, can anyone help out with how to do this?
I have a siren attached to the unit but that only activates with the remote arming, which I don't want active whilst i'm home.
I have set the unit up where the staff that live in my garden frequent a path to the house so that I can test the unit and get used to the alarms etc. When they wake up in the morning and trip the beam on the way out I don't wake up at the bark of HQ, which is pointless, and the idea of putting it where it will get tripped everyday was so that i would hear it and wake up at the sound.
I thought any general tips on the roboguard set up will be useful to other members to find at a later stage.
Thanks
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23-03-2018, 10:44 #2
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Re: Roboguard advice and tips.
Hi Trayton
I have to say mine is not overly load, but I do wake up from it. My wife on the other hand does not even notice when it goes off.
But I am a light sleeper.
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23-03-2018, 11:48 #3
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Roboguard advice and tips.
I had a Roboguard system on my house for a good 4 years and I can honestly say the bark on the hq was not overly loud.
I say was because I changed to paradox wireless system.
The Roboguard system was just too temperamental and had to change batteries once a year,kept losing zones, not loud enough etc.
Anyway from what I can remember you can Connect an external siren to the hq of your
Volume choice 10w,30w etc.
IIRC there’s even guys that put “silent“ hi-frequency external sirens that only wakes up the pets
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