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A “self contained” panel is a single unit that mounts near the door. This one part panel is easier to install but has one weakness. An intruder entering through the door can tear it off the wall before the panel finishes notifying the monitoring service. With a two part panel, the circuit board keeps working even if the keypad is disconnected. With either type of panel, you’ll need a special phone jack called an “RJ31X” to connect the panel to your phone lines. You won’t find professional quality alarm equipment at a local electronics retailer.

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First of all, identify the magnitude of your necessity for a security camera. That is saying how large the area is for which you need the camera. This will help you decide which type of camera to go for. Then think about the kind of features you expect from your camera that will help in the security of your organization. For instance, all of the security cameras provide playback but some of them provide simultaneous playback of four shots. What kind of features you require from your camera would help you decide the caliber of the camera you are going to purchase.

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