Since the system is armed and disarmed using a remote control, what keeps someone walking down the street from having a remote and simply disarming my system and then breaking in?
A. Each of the security remotes gets registered with the security console during setup. When this is registered it stores a unique security code with the console. That means that each remote talks to your console in a unique language. The language is randomly selected out of 20,000 possible languages, and the likelihood that another remote will be registered to the same language is very, very small. It would take a person on the street weeks to figure out what code your system used.
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