Types of Burglar Alarm
There are three basic types of alarm system: hardwired, wireless and self-contained.
Wireless systems work from using radio waves instead of wires to communicate between
the control panel and detection devices. For hardwired systems, you will have to
run wires from each sensor to the control panel . A self-contained alarm system
is a single unit often shaped like an everyday object such as a VCR.
A basic alarm system consists of a main control unit, a siren or sounder and at
least one detection device. The control panel is the electronic brain of the alarm
system. It receives signals from detection devices and processes this information
to decide the next course of action. This could be to allow the siren to sound immediately
or sound after a time delay. A siren may not even be triggered at all as the control
unit quietly contacts an alarm monitoring company. The control unit also is used
for arming and disarming the system which is achieved via a keypad or remote control.
The control unit can be programmed to include/omit certain zones around your property.
For a hardwired
burglar alarm system,
the control panel is generally larger as devices need to be wired into terminals
on the panel. A control panel for a
wireless alarm system
is usually smaller as minimal wiring is needed (usually only main supply and siren
cabling).
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Siren (Sounder)
The control panel is the electronic brain of the alarm system. It receives signals
from detection devices and processes this information to decide the next course
of action. This could be to allow the siren to sound immediately or sound after
a time delay. A siren may not even be triggered at all as the control unit quietly
contacts an alarm monitoring company. The control unit also is used for arming and
disarming the system which is achieved via a keypad or remote control. The control
unit can be programmed to include/omit certain zones around your property.
For a hardwired system, the control panel is generally larger as devices need to
be wired into terminals on the panel. A control panel for a wireless alarm system
is usually smaller as minimal wiring is needed (usually only main supply and siren
cabling).
Siren (Sounder)
A siren is the device to alert anyone nearby that a sensor(s) connected to the alarm
control panel has been triggered. Sirens can have flashing strobe lights also. They
are usually installed in a visible location on the property to put off any potential
would-be burglar. Sirens are generally is installed out of easy reach at usually
12 foot high.
Sensor Devices
Alarm systems are triggered by signals sent from detection devices and these generally
are capable of measuring: movement, heat, noise, smoke, shock or vibration. PIR
(passive infra-red) are one of the most common devices and are used for detecting
movement.
PIR Sensors
PIR sensors detect rapid changes in temperature by monitoring infra-red radiation,
which is energy in the form of heat. One main reason why PIR’s are so effective
is that all living things give off infra-red energy. These devices ignore gradual
changes in heat such as sunlight, heating systems and air conditioners.
Magnetic Switches
For protecting doors and windows, magnetic switches are a popular choice. Magnetic
contacts are simple, cost effective and reliable devices that are easy to install.
They consist of two parts, a magnet and a switch. The switch houses a spring loaded
contact which closes and makes an electrical circuit what the magnet is applied
to the contacts. When a door or window is closed the magnetic is close to the contacts
thus making the electric circuit. But when the door or window is opened the circuit
breaks which sends a signal to the control unit.
Ultrasonic Detectors
These devices use high frequency sound waves to sense movement in the protected
area. The sound waves are bounced off the walls, floor, furniture and ceiling in
a room until the frequency is stabilized. An intruder on entering the room will
disrupt the sound waves and create an alarm condition.
Microwave Detectors
Microwave detectors work in a similar way to ultrasonic detectors but instead they
use high frequency radio waves instead of sound waves. Unlike ultrasonics however,
they can go through walls and monitor other areas.