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I had a Caddx NX8E system before rebuilding our home. It was a great
security system, and could be integrated to home automation with a little effort (and $). It supported GE/ITI wireless sensors which are excellent. I now have an Elk M1G which is very easy for a DIY'er to install and maintain. I think it will do pretty much everything you're looking for, but will exceed your $350 project cost by a bit. You can access the M1G via your cell phone to determine status and to control pretty much everthing you would want to from a remote location. Internet control is available at extra cost. Check out http://www.elkproducts.com/products/m1/m1main.htm I would encourage you to do hardwired sensors as much as possible. The money you save over wireless can be put to better use in the control panel itself. I do not have any financial interest in any of the items I recommend. Others here are intimately familiar with the system you''re looking at and will likely give you some good advice. |
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