

It's worthy to note that there are some issues currently with the GPRS module in Flex V3 when used on its own for signaling. I believe it's to make login a bit easier than the previous convoluted process. Honeywell are introducing a new release of their app this year sometime. You do need to source a keyprox keypad and sensors though, so kit prices can be quite attractive.Īlso, there are compatible Ethernet modules for the panels (all G2/G3/Dimension/FXV1 variants excluding Flex V3) from £49. I think you've missed the entry level G2-12 which is normally available on ebay for around £35 and probably the cheapest panel that supports Ethernet. If those are securitywarehouse prices there's also VAT to add. That is why there are so many makes and models around as everyone is different! Hope I've made the right choice! When choosing a panel for yourself buy what make and model suits you best just as I have. I can see Honeywell adding further features to the APP in the future too. I've decided to go with Flex FX020 as I feel it is the best for my needs and one of the most future proof and Internet/GSM/APP/Door Entry featured - all which I require personally.
HONEYWELL GALAXY C080 WINDOWS
User Management Suite (UMS) ~£347 allows the end user to remotely manage their installed systems or provide simple windows based control of a system locally, (Network enabled) with one Dongle Remote Servicing Suite (RSS) allows installer remote tweaking etc Cost? Not sure if the app supports this? Nice if it does - let yourself in with your phone - if fails always keep a spare key for the back door!! Flex is the latest design (has USB) and the one with all the latest part numbers and the only one with a video slide show!įlex and Dimension also work with the Android/iPhone App ‘GX Remote Control' by HoneywellĪnd both support Honeywell Door Access Control modules C080 DCM and C081 DCM - Door controllers if you wish to add card entry to your home.

To see that Galaxy Flex has the best entries against it with Dimension a close second. *except new small metal box version of FlexĪctually you only have to look at the Honeywell site Dimension is regarded as the choice for premier / industrial / commercial / installations and Flex the intended choice for latest design in plastic case* hi tech modern home premier installations, SMEs, etc.
HONEYWELL GALAXY C080 FULL
So Dimension £48 more than Flex when configured as a full IP/GSM communicator. So full IP/GSM communicating capability options on the lowest zone kits are around:įlex FX020 £165 + IP+GSM Coms £234 = £399 markĭimension 48 £217+ IP/GSM Coms £230 = £447 mark (Can add combined IP/ Ethernet/LAN GSM/GPRS (GT-40) to Dimension for £230) +£152 on top of base price for Galaxy Dimension 48 metal case MK7 keyprox LCD + 4 tags C048-D-E1-PRX4G kit £217 +£100 on top of base price for Galaxy Flex FX020 V3 plastic case with Medium sized Panel with latest MK8 Keyprox + 2 tags (no radio module included) C005-E2-K04 kit £165 (Can add IP via E080-4 for £193 (E080-2 Ethernet Module now discontinued) and GSM not available for G2 +£45 on top of base price for Galaxy G2-12 metal case with MK7 LCD Keyprox + 2 tags G2KPROX-01-C kit £100 £65 base price for Accenta G4/Gen4 Metal case with LCD keypad (no prox) 8SP419A-UK kit £65 Honeywell is also pushing the new Camera PIR Sensor ISN3010B4 with Flex - takes a batch of pictures at the time the alarm is activated and can send them on for evidence I believe.ĮDIT (27/01/15 10am): Please add UK VAT to the guide prices below Also Flex i beleive is the only one with USB on board. Starting with Accenta and growing to Dimension, with Flex in the middle being the most green / power consumption efficient and most recent design (V1 c2011 ? and V3 c late 2013, PIR Camera Feb 2014?) as it is the only one with a ‘black brick’ switch mode power supply unit (PSU) as the others all have transformer based PSU’s. Listed below are Honeywell’s current, normal box style, control panel line-up (I believe, I'm no expert) - kind of entry level of each range - growing in grandeur - from 8 zones to 16 zones on board. I'm not keen on Honeywells sparse info website by the way - of one picture per product!īy the way this isn't a sales pitch it's just LOTS of work has to go in if your not familiar with Honeywell's range as their marketing is poor or they only divulge to the industry. Just thought I would share my work with anyone looking at the Honeywell range of alarm control panel kits (prices all approx.).
