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AT&T Home Security System - Component Images

 

19 April 2007

Updated: 27 Dec 2011

 

Summary: AT&T designed & manufactured a home security system in the early 1990's. Their home security system was sold through independent home security system companies. AT&T withdrew from the home security system market only after a few years. AT&T home security system components featured a robust design and excellent quality control.

 

AT&T Home Security System - Model 8720 Central Controller (CC) 

 

AT&T Home Security System - Model 8720 Central Controller (CC)  AT&T Home Security System - Model 8720 Central Controller (CC)    AT&T Home Security System - Model 8720 Central Controller (CC)

 

AT&T Home Security System - Model 8700 Central Controller Autodialer

 

 

"AT&T Model 8720 Central Controller (CC)"

 

 

 

AT&T Home Security System - Model 8400 Wireless Keypad        AT&T Home Security System - Model 8440 Wireless Keypad

 

 

 

AT&T Home Security System - Model 8440 Wireless Keypad       AT&T Home Security System - Wireless Keypad

 

 

 

 

AT&T Home Security System - Model 8240 Universal Transmitter       AT&T Home Security System - Model 8240 Universal Transmitter

 

 

 

AT&T Home Security System - Model 8520 Smoke Alarm-Detector     AT&T Home Security System - Model 8520 Smoke Alarm-Detector

 

 

 

 

           AT&T Home Security System - Model 8562 Motion Detector          AT&T Home Security System - Model 8562 Motion Detector

 

AT&T Home Security System - Model 8562 Motion Detector

 

AT&T Home Security System - Model 8562 Motion Detector

AT&T Home Security System - Model 8562 Motion Detector

 

 

 

AT&T Home Security System - Model 8240 Glass Break Detector       AT&T Home Security System - Model 8240 Glass Break Detector

 

 

 

AT&T Home Security System - Model 8240 Glass Break Detector

 

 

 

AT&T Home Security System - Vulcan One Sho

 

Note: the Vulcan "one shot" is a non-battery powered alarm that will sound a bell when excess heat is detected.

 

 

 

AT&T Home Security System - Heat Detector

 

Note: AT&T did not manufacture heat detectors. System installed used a detector of a certain temperature and source could have been one of several manufacturers at the time. The heat detector was tied to an AT&T universal transmitter.

 

 

 

    

 

 

Universal Transmitter (sensor) ID listing Card: front and back. You should have one somewhere or make one.

 

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