Easy to install alarm system which holds 3 auto-dial alert telephone numbers for contacting you if the alarm is activated
£155 on Ebay and £173.40 on Amazon
1x Telecommunication Control Box (can call numbers)
1x Live Bell Box
1x Dummy Bell Box
2 x PIR Sensors
2 x Contact Sensors
Cables, Batteries, Install DVD etc
All comments (60)
kidcarlosuk
1 Aug 141#1
When I was looking at wireless alarms this was close to being my choice! At the time it was £160 and that was a great price. This is a steal (get it :wink: ). Hot
JoeBoy88
1 Aug 14#2
Any voucher codes?
mbladen to JoeBoy88
1 Aug 141#3
I did take a look before I ordered but gave up after drawing a blank.
mcdexsta
1 Aug 14#4
Just for info this is the old model. New one out is about £70 more.
SoupDragon1
1 Aug 141#5
Great system easy to install
Yale have brought out new design
JoeBoy88
1 Aug 14#6
Do you need to plug the control panel into a socket?
I do not have a socket anywhere near my front door.
mbladen to JoeBoy88
1 Aug 14#7
From reading the blurb (install guide at the bottom of the screwfix listing) it seems that you plug the main box next to your phone extension and into a power socket.
The 6200 (the one i'm adding to) has a wireless keypad and needs no electric socket.
if you want the multi-zone functionality which the 6200 doesnt have you could also buy the remote fob, and never use the keypad.
snoopy18 to JoeBoy88
2 Aug 14#22
No , you don't need a socket near the front door , you have one that runs off batteries or you can buy a remote that switches it on , off
Then you put the main control near a phone line and socket , better out of sight anyway
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£155 on Ebay and £173.40 on Amazon
1x Telecommunication Control Box (can call numbers)
1x Live Bell Box
1x Dummy Bell Box
2 x PIR Sensors
2 x Contact Sensors
Cables, Batteries, Install DVD etc
All comments (60)
Yale have brought out new design
I do not have a socket anywhere near my front door.
The 6200 (the one i'm adding to) has a wireless keypad and needs no electric socket.
if you want the multi-zone functionality which the 6200 doesnt have you could also buy the remote fob, and never use the keypad.
Then you put the main control near a phone line and socket , better out of sight anyway
http://www.free-instruction-manuals.com/pdf/pa_487280.pdf
'Total Product Weight 4100 kg'