Difference between revisions of "Tools to Bring to an Installation"
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* Laptop or iPad<br /> | |||
* Double-sided Tape<br /> | * Double-sided Tape<br /> | ||
* Screwdrivers (including a small Phillips-head)<br /> | * Screwdrivers (including a small Phillips-head)<br /> | ||
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* Hammer and Nails (in case you want to mount a system to a wall) | * Hammer and Nails (in case you want to mount a system to a wall) | ||
* Extra Batteries<br /> | * Extra Batteries<br /> | ||
* | * Mobile Wireless Router<br /> | ||
* | * Ethernet Cable (in case they already have a router, and you need to plug in to it)<br /> | ||
* | * Extra Sensors<br /> | ||
* | * Extra Antenna (Z-Stick, etc.)<br /> | ||
* | * Lamp Module (for Z-Wave installations)<br /> | ||
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Take notes during the installation, e.g. where each sensor is, so you can troubleshoot remotely | Take notes during the installation, e.g. where each sensor is, so you can troubleshoot remotely |
Revision as of 14:43, 19 September 2012
- Laptop or iPad
- Double-sided Tape
- Screwdrivers (including a small Phillips-head)
- Flashlight
- Power Strip with Surge Protector
- Labels and Marker (for labeling sensors)
- Hammer and Nails (in case you want to mount a system to a wall)
- Extra Batteries
- Mobile Wireless Router
- Ethernet Cable (in case they already have a router, and you need to plug in to it)
- Extra Sensors
- Extra Antenna (Z-Stick, etc.)
- Lamp Module (for Z-Wave installations)
Take notes during the installation, e.g. where each sensor is, so you can troubleshoot remotely