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Intrusion Alarm Sytem

Intruder/burglar alarm system is a set of interconnected devices that is aimed to protect an object, usually a facility, 

against intruders and to notify the owner or/and the monitoring station/center of any violation of the protected zones.

Depending on the requirements and financial possibilities, it can be a simple alarm system suitable for a basic protection 

of a home/apartment, or a more advanced structure. 

 The main unit is mounted in a dedicated housing/box together with a backup/buffer battery guarantying operation of the 

system during power outages. The housing is equipped with an anti-tamper switch connected to the dedicated input of 

the panel. If the system is not put in the service mode, any attempt to open the case ends up triggering an alarm.

The control panel monitors the proper operation of all the equipment installed in the system. It collects information from 

the sensors, keypads, anti-tamper circuits, detects any faults in the wiring, and in the event of an irregularity, switches on 

optical and acoustic signaling. If the control panel is equipped with a communication module, it can notify the user or a 

security company about the alarm action.

The control panel monitors the proper operation of all the equipment installed in the system. It collects information from 

the sensors, keypads, anti-tamper circuits, detects any faults in the wiring, and in the event of an irregularity, switches on 

optical and acoustic signaling. If the control panel is equipped with a communication module, it can notify the user or a 

security company about the alarm action.

Intrusion Alarm System Sensors

Sensors/detectors are the most essential elements of any alarm system. The proper selection, deployment and operation 

of sensors determines the actual usability of the entire system. The popularly employed sensors are PIR, PIR+MW motion 

detectors and reed switch sensors mounted on the door/window frames. These and other sensors used in alarm systems 

can be classified as follows:

  • 1. Motion detectors:
    •       a. Passive Infra Red (PIR) sensors
    •       b. Micro-Wave (MW) sensors
    •       c. dual sensors (PIR+MW)
  • 2. Peripheral sensors (reed switches)
  • 3. Other sensors: glass break, vibration, water, carbon monoxide, gas, smoke, infrared barriers etc.

GSM Auto Dialer

  • If the control panel does not have a built-in GSM module, an external GSM notification/control module will allow 
  • the transmission of information via GSM to a monitoring station/center or to phone numbers defined in the module.
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