ADT Monitored Alarm Systems
Maxi Security Alarm System installed in your home or business communicates with the ADT’s 24-hour monitoring center through ordinary telephone lines or, alternatively, through a cellular or radio connection. At the present time, the direct phone line connection is the most reliable method of communication in New Zealand.
Information
How Monitoring Works
Saturday, March 27th, 2010Frequently Asked Questions
Saturday, March 27th, 2010What is a cancel code?
A Cancel Code is a signal that is transmitted to the monitoring station when an alarm system is disarmed (turned off) after an intrusion alarm has occurred. Since disarming occurs as a result of the user entering a valid user code, the receipt of the Cancel Code tells the station an authorized user is on the premise. Not all alarm systems are programmed with Cancel Codes.
Customer Service
Saturday, March 27th, 2010Emergency Call List Update
One way you can contribute to securing your home or business and reducing false dispatches is by keeping your call list up-to-date. New users must be given proper instructions on how to use the system and all names and passwords must be communicated to ADT Monitoring Center.
Safety Tips
Saturday, March 27th, 2010Your home is the only environment where you have control over who can get close to your or your family.
Protecting your home and family from criminal intrusion should be high on your list of priorities. Without a doubt, the most common threat to your home is burglary. The majority of home burglaries occur during the daytime when most people are away from home.
Alarm Systems to protect your Home & Business Premises
Saturday, March 27th, 2010Maxi Security, as a ADT Authorised Dealer, has a full range of Security Alarm Systems to protect your home and business premises.
Linking it with ADT’s state of the art monitoring center to keep it safe and secure for everyone. We are able to tailor a Security Alarm System for almost every possible application.
Designing your new Alarm System
Saturday, March 27th, 2010Please remember! – We will gladly do a Free no-obligation security assessment of your security needs, please call our assessors toll free on 0800 MAXI NZ – 0800 6294 69.
Alarm Packages
Saturday, March 27th, 2010We have several affordable alarm packages to choose from – we can install a fully ADT monitored Maxi Alarm system from only $199 (Incl GST). Complete with 2 Infra Red movement censors.
Alarm Upgrade – Basic Upgrade
Saturday, March 27th, 2010We can upgrade your Existing Alarm System to meet your security needs – most alarms systems can be upgrade – Please call us on Toll Free 0800 629 469 or fill the online request and one of our assessors will contact you shortly for an appointment.
Smoke & Heat Detector
Saturday, March 27th, 2010Adding Smoke and Heat detectors sensors to your alarm System should be high on your priority list when you design as system to protect your family, staff and assets.
Connecting these detectors to your ADT Monitored Alarm Security System will alert the ADT control room of a possible risk at your home or business. These detectors are monitored 24 hours a day, whether your Alarm System is armed or not.
Our Alarm Hardware
Saturday, March 27th, 2010We use most of the respected alarm hardware brands in New Zealand for our Security Alarm Systems.
These brands include;
- DSC
- Paradox
- Bosch
- Micron
Testing Your Alarm System
Saturday, March 27th, 2010It is important that you test your alarm system regularly to ensure that it is operating properly and communicating with the monitoring station.
As with all electrical equipment, defects and malfunctions can occur and testing the system allows for timely detection of problems so that you can feel secure knowing your system will protect you if the need arises. Maxi Security recommends that you test your system on a monthly basis. This will also give you peace of mind.
Operating Your Alarm System
Saturday, March 27th, 2010Alarm systems are easier to operate than many of your everyday appliances.
To help you use your alarm system effectively, we have listed a few important tips about its operation.
How to Prevent False Alarms
Saturday, March 27th, 2010In New Zealand, too many of alarm signals are false alarms.
There are steps that you can take to help reduce false alarms:
Designing your new Alarm System
Monday, December 1st, 2008Please remember! – We will gladly do a Free no-obligation security assessment of your security needs, please call our assessors toll free on 0800 6294 69 .