3. Sensors are connected to a control unit via low-voltage wiring or a narrowband RF signal which is used to interact with a response device.
4. The most common security sensors are used to indicate the opening of a door or window or detect motion via passive infrared (PIR).Flow chart
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6. Hard-wired offer a wide range of sensors which are attached to a central console by wires and the entire home is secured through this central console.
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8. In addition, wired alarm systems are less prone to false alarms because they do not rely on radio waves. Therefore, hard-wired systems are less prone to the interference that often accompanies household wireless devices.
9. Wired systems also have fewer components, because each component in a wireless system requires both a transmitter and a receiver. Because of this, wired systems are less likely to fail.
10. The main disadvantages to installing a wired alarm system is the sheer amount of time and effort involved in installation. Because hard-wired systems require an electrician to run wires through all the walls in your home to connect protection points, installation is often much more costly and labor-intensive.
11. In addition, wired alarm systems are much less adaptable to home expansion, making it more difficult to add or modify components in the future.
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13. A wireless burglar alarm system can be self installed by the keen “Do-it-yourself” so will reduce the overall cost of your Security System significantly. It can also be easily de-installed and took with you if you move house so this is ideal if you are in rented accommodation.
14. A wireless burglar alarm is an excellent solution for homeowners who want the best of all worlds—easy installation, cost-effectiveness, and reliability.All the sensors are connected wirelessly
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16. Alerts :: Wired alarm systems have the capacity to alert the police or a security served. While some wireless alarms can dial 911 and play a recorded message, they mostly just make a loud noise.
17. Range::Wireless systems operate via radio signals, which means each component must be within range of the central station. For large houses, that may leave certain areas unsecured
18. Portability:: Wireless alarm systems don't need an elaborate set up. When you move, you can disconnect all the components very easily and take them with you.
19. Independence:: Wireless alarms are not connected to the power grid in your house. Batteries allow them to function even in the event of a blackout.
35. If it is mounted on a metal door or window, and signal transmitting is not ideal, it is
36. Recommended that you underlay the magnet with something non-metal to improve the result.
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38. The sensor receives infrared rays given off by the human body and outputs signals after computing to the central unit for further action to be taken.
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40. Mount the sensor to a wall using the drill and screws. Remember to aim a passive infrared motion sensor away from a heat source.
41. Route the wire of the sensor (if it is a hard-wired sensor) along the baseboard and/or through walls to the control panel. PIR motion detector should be fixed min 6 – 8 Feet height.
42. Route the wire of the sensor (if it is a hard-wired sensor) along the baseboard and/or through walls to the control panel.
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44. The units that are tuned to sense only breaking glass will not trip if someone simply knocks on the glass. The optimal mounting location for these detectors is in a corner approximately two inches from the frame. The reason for this is that the shock waves tend to concentrate in the corners. Basic vibration detectors will sense any vibration within their range.
47. Sensitivity adjusted before installing the vibration sensor, open the cover and pull out the vibration column, then move the letter vertically to match the sensitivity as you want.
58. Route the wire from the sensor across the ceiling and down a corner to the base board.
59. Continue routing the wire along the base board and/or through walls to the control panel if you are using a hard wired version of the sensor. If you are using a wireless sensor, of course, there will be no wires to route.
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61. Basic security system Basic security system 100% Do It Yourself configuration and Installation ARM/ DISARM control through Remote Key fob High Loudness Built In Hooter Standalone – Low Power Consuming – Affordable
70. Intelligent high security system Model No: BAS AD—1000 Remote Site monitoring through Telephone ARM/ DISARM control through Remote Key fob High Fidelity Voice playback at the time of Intrusion Built In Self Test and Watch Dog Timer enabled Remote PSTN Telephone or Mobile based Control 100% Do It Yourself configuration and Installation Wide Range of Hooter Selection for Various application areas Multi User Control Enabled PANIC and MEDICAL Emergency enabled
85. It uses PSTN as well as GMS connection to call by which information is passed in short time.
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88. One can monitor and control the security system from any where in the world.
89. It will maintain the log of all events (example door operation i.e. NO of times door opened and closed etc.)
90. Allows us to integrate this system with flood lights, CCTV cameras, Strobe light etc.
91. Also divide the sensors in to different zones. i.e. if fire or smoke sensor activates system will automatically calls fire station. If it is door sensor it make a call to police station.
92. Integration of access control is also possible through this software which avoids unauthorized visitors and maintain log of all visitors Many other feature can be added by integrating security system with Blaze Home Automation Software per requirements
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94. Users can divide their home or office in to zones, which eases them to monitor and maintain the security.