That's actually the easiest decision to make. I would NEVER use a pc and software as a primary security platform. Can it be done, sure, but its kind of like using a pair of pliers to drive a nail. I would rather see you get a $150 basic alarm panel than trust your families safety to a pc based system. For automation, no problem, just not the right tool for real security.The biggest concern I have starting is whether or not a Software Based System can offer the Same Security output as say an Elk or HAI Box. If I can't run SECURE Home Security through my PC, then that cuts down the initial Platform significantly.
SO it seems at this point I need to settle on a Core Panel between the Elk or the OmniPro then build off of that.
That's what I would do. As far as the Elk vs HAI debate.....
Elk has been more popular on this site going back for years. But this goes into a time where HAI didn't seem to be very DIY friendly. In the last year or so, they have had a much greater presence on this forum (and probably others) and that arguement isn't really valid any more.
HAI will cost more up front, but will also have more built in capacity than the ELK. The ELK costs less, but needs several add-on components to make it more of an apples to apples comparison with the HAI. Once you add the cost of those add-ins, the total price is similar to the HAI.
The HAI seems to be more "cutting edge" right now and they are releasing new features regularly. Just a couple of years ago, it was ELK that was "cutting edge" and releasing new features. This is a cyclical battle that will continue into the future. I fully expect ELK to come out with a new wave of devices at some point that will make it "cutting edge" and then for HAI to respond, etc, etc, etc, etc.
In other words, there really isn't a wrong choice between the two. That being said, look at their feature list because there are some differences between the two devices. But I think either is a fine choice.
I have used an Elk panel for the past 5 years and really enjoyed it. HAI made me an offer I could not refuse and I am in the middle of converting over to an OmniProII (my Elk phone circuit was dead and I had to move locations anyway). I am still learning things about HAI and I will do a hopefully detailed showcase with alot of comparison info but let me share just a few quick thoughts.I am currently trying to decided between ELK and HAI and was leaning towards ELK because of it not being DIY friendly. Is HAI more approachable in regards to contacting them? I looked at their website and they have support forums that seem to be available only to dealers/installers. The other plus that HAI has is that their panels look more updated than the ELK ones.
That's probably more detail than I wanted to get into now but I thought it may help in your decision making. No matter how it sounds they are actually BOTH GREAT SYSTEMS and you can't go wrong with either. Just be aware of some of the details in case that may affect your decision.
Sure can, with your choice of keypads.Is it possible to buy the Elk without the Enclosure that comes with the kit?
What do you say Leviton has lots more of vs CV poor selection? I've not found that to be true? What kinds of things do you see for Leviton but not CV? And you know - most Leviton Modules will fit into a CV can.I went with Channel Vision, and now I'm having second thoughts. I loved their 2" depth extension ring concept, but it turns out Leviton has the same thing, and lots more.
Channel Vision is slightly cheaper than Leviton, for the basic components. Channel Vision has a relatively poor selection of snap-in 'modules', but they cover the basics - which is all most people really need.