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    I'm about to move to NBN and I have a monitored Chubb secure 6000 system. One option is to self install a 3G/4G GSM dialler and continue with monitoring.

    My preference would be to drop monitoring and have a dialler that can I can program with a number to call. Does such a thing exist? As I understand atm, the dialler is part of the alarm system and any change to the number needs to be programmed by a tech.

    I知 planning on selling my house next year so I知 looking the the cheapest short term solution to be notified when the alarm triggers.



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    Never seen a Chubb 6000.. but apparently it's a re-badged NX12 panel.
    So the ComNav should work, which would be the cheapest option.
    No ongoing fee's. phone app to control your alarm.

    But if your internet is down your alarm becomes local only and won't get notifications.
    I would also suggest getting a tech to install it.

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    I don't think there is a cheap short term solution if you're looking at selling the house next year.
    All options will require alarm re-programming meaning a tech site visit and costs for GPRS/GSM or Comnav.
    The Chubb 6000 does have different defaults to the NX12. Comnav only works on boards after 2003. Not sure if comnav would work with Chubb 6000.
    Ness and a few other places sell this 3g GSM

    Will need a sim card and mobile coverage where you a located.

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    Thanks for the suggestions. The NESS dialler seems to be the best option atm as long as it will work as a simple PSTN replacement.

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