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Home compatible security system recommendations?


 

Hello group! I have been tasked with specifying a security system from the Works With Crestron Home list. Does anybody have any personal reccomendations or caveats concerning any particular systems? Would like to use Honeywell or DSC because of availability through our partner, but can go another route if anything integrates particularly well. Thanks!


 

DSC hands down.
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The CH driver for DSC is top notch, the integration is deep, you get complete control and feedback for the entire system: Zones, partitions, etc.


 

Thank you, David


 

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Is this for the Neo or Power series?

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Subject: Re: [crestron] Home compatible security system recommendations?
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DSC hands down.
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The CH driver for DSC is top notch, the integration is deep, you get complete control and feedback for the entire system: Zones, partitions, etc.


 

Can you use the dual path cell communicator with connected via ethernet and still use alarm.com?


 

@Gary Miller
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Both!.
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@Andrew M
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Yes, you can still use alarm.com and its native Connect Alarm app.


 

Will it work with the Dual path cell communicator being connected via ethernet? And still work with alarm.com?


 

@David Chramcow
When did DSC enable Alarm.com and integration at the same time on a Neo or Pro panel? I know you could do it with the old power series but not with the new stuff.


 

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Hi David,
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Are you referring to the Neo panels, with the TL280(R)(E) TCP/IP communication module? In the documentation Crestron says they support the Neo panels, but then only mention setup with serial comms via the IT100 with the PCxxx panels, and says those only support keypad emulation. True Blue confirmed to use the TCP/IP module with the Neo line, just looking for some hands on verification.


 

Yes, that's what I've been using. TL280 with IP comms.