Security and Fire Alarm Systems
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Transcript Security and Fire Alarm Systems
Security and Fire
Alarm Systems
LEARNING OUTCOME 7B
Describe design overview and location considerations
for home security and fire alarm systems.
Outcome addresses learning outcomes 1-4 for these
specific technologies.
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DUE 402356
Home Security
Home Security
Installation
Intrusion detection
Fire detection
Smoke detection
New
Retrofit
Options
Wired
Wireless
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Zones
Just like audio/video zones
Security System zones
Location of sensors
Important
How zones are setup
Door sensors
Window sensors
Zones important
Multiple security zones
Keeps track of alarms
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Zone
Multiple windows or doors = zone
Zone 1
Zone 2
Dining room
Living room
Master bedroom
Zone 3
Front door
Back door
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Zones
Zones transfer info to controllers
Status
Power Line failures
Telephone system problems
System tampering
Low batteries
Type
Wired
Wireless
Difference is how signal is transmitted
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Zones
Every circuit = zone = 1 device
Room
2 door sensors
2 passive infrared receivers
= total of 4 security zones
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SubZones
Another circuit
1 zone = 1 circuit = 1 device
Another circuit connects to above circuit
If subzone goes off
Controller can’t tell if zone or subzone or zone has
triggered alert
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NC and NO
Configuration of systems
NC
Normally closed
System is armed
Open NC area and alarm gets triggered
NO
Normally open
Area is open
If NO closes then it triggers alarm
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Fire Systems
Advance security systems
Detects
Smoke detectors
Carbon monoxide detectors
Fire
Smoke
Heat
Components
Fire alarms
Smoke detectors
Heat sensors
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Smoke Detectors
2 Types
Ionization chamber detector
Produces molecules charged with electricity
Smoke attach to ions
Electrical current stops
Triggers alarm
Photoelectric Chamber
Light Source
Light sensitive receiver
Alarm
Light cannot get in
Smoke can get in
Smoke scatters light inside
Scatter light produces more light
Triggers alarm
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Smoke Detectors
Power
Batteries
A year without changing
If hear short beeps > change batteries
AC
If power fails
Alarm fails
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Heat Detectors
Uses metal
Metal units when heat enters air around it
Alarm goes off
For Configuration check local codes or National
electrical code. For installation check
manufacturers website
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Video surveillance
In house
CCTV
Closed circuit Television
Set cameras in different parts of house
Video available to specific channel
Video can be recorded
Tape
VCR
PVR
Internet
Connect to house and view image
Image sent to e-mail
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Monitoring
Monitor environment
Video surveillance
Lighting for security
Use sensors
Photo cells
Turn lights on evening
Not enough light is received so it turns lights
Motion detectors
Movement received
Triggers video recording
Or turn lights on or flood lights
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Wired Systems
Low voltage telecommunications
Connects to main alarm
Doors
Windows
Sensors
Features
Reliability
Efficiency
Alarms is always connected to central system
It works
Can run with batteries
Wired systems have always been used
Availability
Many manufacturers make them
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Wireless Systems
Easy to install and use
Portable
No wires
Low installation cost
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Remote Access
Manage system from anywhere
Secure security system
Not too much integration with home network
Internet
Web browser
No one else can connect to it
Login and change system configuration
Connects to home network
Access cameras
Which system to use or buy?
Not all systems allow connection from Internet
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Components
Security control Panel
Center of security
Interface with home network is important
Controls everything
Security Cameras
CCTV
Important factors
Sensors
Keypads
Working Devices
Resolution
Sensitivity
Monitor and Switches
Switches used with multiple cameras
Changes picture from one camera to another
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Components
Keypads
Interface with security system
Arm/disarm system
Change state of system
Zone that has triggered alarm appears in keypad
# number = 22 = zone 22 etc.
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Sensors
2 common sensors
PIR
Passive Infrared Sensors (Motion sensors)
Smoke detectors
Types
Contact sensors
Glass break sensors
Motion sensor
Flood sensor
Detects sounds
In basements
Carbon monoxide - CO
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Questions: Feel free to contact
the creators of this material
Julian Carranza, [email protected]
Mike Harsh, [email protected]
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under
Grant No. 0402356. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those
of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation