

Are you still using the old DVAC line system
for your alarm monitoring ?
Not long ago, home security customers had only one option when it came to transmitting their alarm's signal more securely: a supervised land-based telephone line called DVAC (Digital Voice Access Control Systems). This monitoring service involved a leased line from Bell and was dedicated to security systems. It offered a supervised line - with limited protection - meaning that if it happened to be cut, an alarm would occur, but your system would be down for at least 4 hours, before it could be repaired.
Because of the leased line costs from Bell, the monthly charge for this obsolete service is much higher than with the new Cellular link technology. And also, the price of a DVAC line is increasing every year... so BE WISE, make the switch today !
NEW cellular technology
• Full Alarm/Event Reporting
• Back-up or Primary Communications
• Perfect for Residential and Commercial Alarm Systems
• Real-time signal delivery in Contact ID and SIA formats
• Maximum GSM network coverage in North America
• Fast installation with automated activation
The GSM Cellular Link Supervision: The wise alternative
This technology protects against phone line failure. Whether the line is cut or inoperable this system uses an existing cellular network to send the alarm signal. Offering reliable GSM communications over a cellular network, our products connect easily with almost all alarm panels and protect any commercial and residential customers using an advanced wireless technology.