Category: Home Security

  • DIY Wireless Home Security System Review – Fortress S02-B

    DIY Wireless Home Security System Review – Fortress S02-B

    Fortress S02-B Wireless Security System VueVille

    Fortress S02-B Home Security System

    Wireless burglar alarm systems are a great option when you cannot installed a conventional fixed wired system. Maybe you are a renter and are not allowed to make alterations to the walls, or maybe you simply don’t want the hassle of installing a wired system. When I recently moved into a rented house without a pre-installed burglar alarm system, I had only one option – go wireless!
    There are many options available, ranging from the established names in the industry such as Yale to lesser known brands that you may have never heard of. However as I researched the various options available, I realised that with the more established brands configuring a system that can cover a mid-sized home or moderately large business property can quickly become very expensive.

    When it comes to value for money, you get so much more with the lesser known brands but knowing which ones are worth your hard earned cash is not easy at all.

    Today, we are reviewing the Fortress S02-B Home Security System which is a self-monitored system. This means that your alarm system is not monitored by a company remotely. However the auto-dial feature means that the system can notify you via a phone call or SMS/text in case of an alarm.
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    Who is Fortress Security?

    Fortress Security is a company started in 2005, and is based in Washington, USA. They have built their business model on a system approach to wireless home security. What do I mean by this? Imagine a single wireless solution that combines entry/access points monitoring (such as doors, windows, gates), motion, glass breakage, vibration, smoke, gas leak, water/flood detection and even a wireless door-bell plus auto dial and SMS text options. That’s the integrated approach to security that makes it easy to secure your property with minimum hassle – one single point of control to arm and disarm a variety of sensors.

    Standout features

    • Fully wireless with a very good range.
    • Top-class quick support via email, and phone.
    • Supports up to 99 sensors and accessories.
    • Auto-dial up to 6 numbers, VOIP available.
    • Home and away modes that secure your home whether you are inside or away.
    • Pet-compatible motion sensors.
    • Play a recorded message or sound through the main panel when the alarm is set off.
    • Call in to the system from anywhere to arm/disarm alarm, and listen to what’s happening in your house.

    Product range

    Fortress Security offers both the option of building your own security system or choosing from one of the kits they have put together.

      1. Build your kit option: There are a large number of components (required for the system to function) and accessories (optional) that you can choose from, and they will configure it to work together before shipping it out to you:
        • Main alarm unit with landline autodial option and/or GSM option (Either unit required)
        • Door / window contact based detectors (Min. 2 units included)
        • Motion PIR detector (Min. 1 unit included)
        • Internal siren
        • Outdoor siren
        • Key fobs (Min. 2 units included)
        • Panic button fob
        • RFID tags
        • Wireless keypad with RFID
        • Large outdoor siren unit with flashing strobe lights
        • Small outdoor siren unit with flashing strobe lights
        • Sphere siren with flashing strobe lights
        • Small indoor plug-in siren
        • Glass break sound detector
        • Vibration sensor
        • Smoke detector
        • Gas leak detector
        • Water sensor / detector
        • Wireless signal repeater
        • Wireless doorbell
      2. Pre-built kits – The pre-selected kits cover a wide range of components and accessories that should suit most homes and businesses. There are essentially two types – non-GSM and GSM:
        1. the S02 landline autodial systems
          • S02-A
          • S02-B
          • S02-C
          • S02-D
          • S02-E
          • S02-F
        2. the GSM systems
          • GSM-A
          • GSM-B
          • GSM-C
          • GSM-D
          • GSM-E
          • GSM-F

    This review is for the Fortress S02-B system.

    Installation

    The Fortress S02-B kit is pre-configured so all you need to do is unpack the box, and install the various components. The system I reviewed was the S02-B kit.


    Manual

    The included manual is detailed and covers all aspects of the system, from installation to troubleshooting (not that I needed it!). The recommended way of getting to know the system and how to install it is by watching the useful videos that can be found on the company’s website. The manual is also available online.

    Main Panel & Indoor siren


    The main alarm panel of the Fortress S02-B can be installed anywhere in the house, but a central location is ideal. It needs a power supply (included) but has a battery back-up built-in. So in case intruders cut the power or if there is a power failure, the system will continue to function. A very loud indoor siren connects to the main panel and does not require additional power. There is an extendable antenna as well.
    Remember the system can support up to 99 wireless sensors and accessories, so expansion is very easy.

    Door and window sensors

    The door and window sensors and magnetic contacts come with very strong double side adhesive tapes.

    PIR sensors

    The PIR sensors are also easy to install with a good degree of rotation possible to cover the widest area possible.

    External Siren (black)

    This is louder than the internal siren and has its own power supply (included) so that you can position it at another location, say in an outdoor garage.

    Key fobs

    The key fobs are very convenient and can arm, disarm and set off the panic alarm. They are keychain size and have a very slick sliding cover so that it is not obvious that it is an alarm key.

    Panic button

    A single press of the button will immediately set off the alarm. This is a great feature for those times when you may hear an unexpected sound and need to respond quickly.

    Other accessories

    We did not test the other accessories but have no reason to doubt they will perform to satisfaction.

    Performance

    So how does the Fortress Security S02 system fare on the most important performance characteristics of a wireless burglar alarm system?

    Range

    The range of the system is rated at 250 feet for the sensors and the sirens at 80 feet. We tested these and found the ratings to be accurate. Not once did we face a signal drop-out. The system operates at the 433 Mhz frequency range which can be crowded as many other wireless systems use the same range. However, there was absolutely no interference and the Fortress system uses a clever anti-jamming system which secures it from hacking attempts.

    Reliability

    The system was rock solid and never failed to detect an intrusion when a door or window was opened. The sensors are very sensitive and there is no circumventing it. The PIR motion sensors are also extremely sensitive and have a very good range of 20 feet and 110 degrees. The system was tested for over two months and it never stopped operating even once.

    Where to buy

    You can read other user-reviews and purchase the Fortress S02-B Alarm System here:

    Note: This is not a paid advertisement, I have not received any payment or benefit for writing this article. This article does contain affiliate links which support the development and hosting costs of this website.

  • Hikvision Network Cameras Guide 2018

    Hikvision Network Cameras Guide 2018

    Network or IP security cameras

    A network camera (often called an IP camera) is basically a CCTV or security camera that has a computer built-in. Most network cameras can independently monitor, detect and send (push) notifications to computers in a home network, or on the Internet, mobile phones, smart phones or any email address. Some can also record footage locally to SD cards or to Network Attached Storage (NAS) drives, upload snapshots to FTP and much more. In a sense they perform the function of a camera and Digital Video Recorder (DVR) or Network Video Recorder (NVR) combination.

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    Hikvision – who are they?

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    Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd. popularly known as simply Hikvision, is a Chinese surveillance product company started in 2001. It is listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. It claims to be the world’s largest supplier of video surveillance products and solutions including security cameras. Indeed, many of the popular security camera brands (such as Swann and older Lorex) are rebranded Hikvision products. Hikvision is a name that is quickly becoming popular in the home security and surveillance market owing mainly to their inexpensive but reliable and high performance network (or IP) security cameras and Network Video Recorders (NVR). In a crowded market with names such as Dahua and Foscam, Hikvision stands out as a great first choice for a network camera.

    Network camera range

    Hikvision divides their network cameras into three product lines, rather interestingly called 2-Line, 4-Line and 6-Line. Please note that these terms have nothing to do with the analog resolution term ‘lines’ (TVL). Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) camera models are not included in the scope of this guide, as they are more expensive and probably not of interest to the average homeowner.

    What can these cameras do? As a standalone device, they do not need a computer to function. So if you are looking for an inexpensive, simple, energy bill friendly CCTV solution that you can monitor through email, FTP, or from your smartphone, without having to run a computer 24/7 the Hikvision cameras are perfect.

    Model naming convention

    The full Hikvision IP camera naming convention is:
    ‘DS-2CD’ ‘1234’ F/H/WD – I (A) (H) (P) (S) (W) (Z)

    • A fixed prefix:
      • ‘DS-’, then
      • ‘2CD’, then
    • 4 digits:
      • product line number 2,4,or 6
      • a digit from 0 to 5 representing the type of IP camera.
      • a digit representing the number of megapixels.
      • a digit representing – currently unknown.
    • The next set of alphabets of F, H or WD indicate the presence of certain features:
      • F indicates Flash memory. This means that the model has the on-board flash storage option. Remember you will have to add a suitable SD-Card.
      • H indicates a built-in heater.
      • WD indicates Wide Dynamic Range (WDR).
    • The suffices are:
      • I indicates a true IR cut filter with auto day/night switch.
      • A indicates Auto back focus.
      • H indicates HD resolution (1080p).
      • P indicates P-iris.
      • S indicates Sound or what Hikvision calls Smart Audio Detection – 2 way audio using either inputs or a mic and a built-in speaker as in some indoor models.
      • W indicates WiFi.
      • Z indicates a Motorized VF lens.
      • The last digit indicates the range of the camera infrared LEDs. Model specific details can be found below.

    For the Hikvision NVR model naming convention, check our detailed NVR Buying Guide.

    Product lines

    We have grouped Hikvision’s network camera range so that you can easily find the model you are looking for.

    2-Line

    Fixed focus / Standard IR LED

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    Fixed focus / EXIR LED

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    As one of our readers pointed out, the last digit in the DS-2CD2T32-I3 / DS-2CD2T32-I5 / DS-2CD2T32-I8 models represents the claimed range of the infrared LEDs:
    I3 = 30 metres
    I5 = 50 metres
    I8 = 80 metres

    Variable focus / Standard IR LED

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    4-Line

    Box camera

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    Bullet camera

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    Indoor Dome / Standard IR LED

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    Outdoor Dome / Standard IR LED

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    6-Line

    Ultra lowlight

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    Where can I buy them?

    Hikvision network cameras have good reviews on the Internet and we you can check out our reviews of the Hikvision 2CD-2132F-IS and the Hikvision 2CD-2542FWD-IS. The cameras are officially allowed to be sold via designated distributors only, however it is often cheaper to source them directly from China via AliExpress or via Amazon.

    Amazon

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    As always on an online marketplace, please ensure you are buying from a genuine seller.

    More resources

    Full product catalogue (PDF)
    Hikvision Web catalogue