Electronic Security System - Essential Components 1. A Control Panel which operates as the "Brain" of the system 2. A Power Connection 3. "Sensors", such as a door or window contact, which detect a "Break" in the security These Components work together to Sense a Security Breach and communicates the incident to the concerned people. Doors and Windows are typically protected by the installation of a Door" Contact ". Which are triggered when Doors or Windows are opened. You should install a Door window sensor on every Door and Window your budget allows. When it is inconvenient or difficult to install a Contact on each Door and Window, you have several alternative options: 1.MOTION and VIBRATION DETECTORS 2. GLASS BREAK SENSORS
Vibration Detector SENSORS : they are installed by attaching them directly to a surface you wish to protect. Such as Walls, Ceilings, Safes, Cabinets, etc.. Glass break Sensors : Detect the Breaking of Class based upon the Sound and Vibration of the Break
Motion Detector Sensors : Detect Motion occurring within the range of the Sensor1 They are typically used in hallways leading to areas of concern. For example, they are often placed in the areas approaching stairwells to upper floors where Families sleep. They are also a less expensive way of protecting an entire room of Windows, where the or arming each window is impractical Smoke Detector Sensors: DSC Photoelectric Smoke Detectors recognize smoke via optical detection and issues an alarm to alert the potential of fire.
DSC Wireless Remote Keys / Panic button: This wireless device not only allow users to arm / disarm the alarm system from a distance, but also can be used to trigger panic alarm
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