How A Wireless Burglar Alarm System Works
Рубрика Home Security | 11 Jan 2009 15:28 | admin
Wireless security alarm systems are ideal for installation in a home that wasn’t wired for an alarm system when it was built. Motion sensors, door contacts and window contacts can all be wireless, and not need to be hardwired back to the main control panel. Even the control keypad can be wireless.
The various wireless components use RF (radio waves) to transmit their signals back to the main control panel. to wired systems is that the wireless components run on batteries, which will need to be replaced once
These batteries generally last for years, however, and many alarm companies offer service and maintenance plans that will of them.
The most common wireless alarm components are the following:
Control Panel
This is essentially the "brains" system. It’s usually mounted somewhere out of the way, like a closet or the basement. It monitors the the wireless components, and triggers the alarm (and a call to the monitoring station if the system is detect an intrusion.
Keypad
The keypad is used to arm and disarm the system, as well as change the entrance door for easy access.
Magnetic Switches
These contacts are used to monitor windows and doors. They’re a switch that attaches to the window or door and a magnet that is mounted on the frame. are separated (the window or door is opened or broken) it will trigger the alarm.
Motion Sensors
Motion rooms or areas like hallways. They will detect motion - and in some cases body heat - and it is out of the acceptable range.
Video Cameras
Wireless security cameras can send a video feed back and/or a VCR in the house. They can be used to monitor outside areas that are not very a way of seeing who is at the door before opening it.
Remote Keys
Remote keys are much you get with car alarms. They can be used from a distance to arm or disarm the alarm, lights on or off or unlocking doors.