Intruder alarms [[electronic resource] /] / Gerard Honey |
Autore | Honey G |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Newnes, 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (368 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.38928 |
Soggetto topico | Burglar alarms |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-04887-9
9786611048877 0-08-047874-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1 Intruder alarm systems; 1.1 A complementary part of the security industry; 1.2 European Standards Euro Norms (EN). EN50131; 1.3 Security grading; 1.4 Standards, codes of practice and regulations; 1.5 ACPO Security Systems Policy and response organizations; 1.6 Local authority requirements; 1.7 The installation and servicing company; Chapter 2 Intruder alarm system circuitry; 2.1 Detector circuits; 2.2 Line-monitoring devices; 2.3 The electromagnetic relay; 2.4 Power circuits; 2.5 Control circuits
Chapter 3 Intruder alarm detection devices3.1 Protective switches; 3.2 Continuous wiring; 3.3 Glass break detectors; 3.4 Deliberately operated hold up devices; 3.5 Beam interruption detectors; 3.6 Movement detectors; 3.7 Inertia and vibration detectors; 3.8 Capacitive detectors; 3.9 Acoustic detectors; 3.10 Futuristic detection features; 3.11 Perimeter intruder detection systems (PIDS); Chapter 4 Power supplies; 4.1 Primary supply; 4.2 Secondary supplies; 4.3 Power supply requirements; 4.4 Ancillary duties; 4.5 Power supply considerations; Chapter 5 Intruder alarm control equipment 5.1 Control panel system facilities5.2 Control panel detector circuit facilities: control unit features; 5.3 Conventional connection details; 5.4 Ancillary control equipment; 5.5 Intelligent device (iD), multiplex, data bus networks and addressable systems; 5.6 Voltage surges and induced electromagnetic energy; 5.7 Networking. Uploading and downloading; Chapter 6 Signalling systems and confirmed alarms; 6.1 Audible signalling devices; 6.2 Visual signalling devices; 6.3 Electromagnetic relays: applications; 6.4 Remote signalling: the alarm receiving centre (ARC) 6.5 Remote signalling: telephone lines6.6 Remote signalling systems and connections; 6.7 Radio signalling; 6.8 Optical fibres; 6.9 Alarm confirmation technology; 6.10 Signalling and active goods protection; Chapter 7 Intruder alarm wiring systems; 7.1 Survey of modern wiring methods; 7.2 Installation of supports and cables; 7.3 Joints and terminations; 7.4 Fixing methods for devices; 7.5 Working equipment: safe use; Chapter 8 Inspection and testing of the low-voltage (mains) supply; 8.1 Part P of the Building Regulations; 8.2 Visual inspection and testing 8.3 Safety precautions and test equipmentChapter 9 Commissioning, maintenance (servicing) and fault location; 9.1 Testing the system; 9.2 Regulatory authority requirements; 9.3 Fault finding; 9.4 Customer care: servicing and maintenance; 9.5 Test equipment; Chapter 10 Reference information; 10.1 Wireless intruder alarms; 10.2 Environmental protection; 10.3 Multiplication factors; 10.4 Reference standards, codes of practice and regulations; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910457667903321 |
Honey G | ||
Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Newnes, 2007 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Intruder alarms [[electronic resource] /] / Gerard Honey |
Autore | Honey G |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Newnes, 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (368 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.38928 |
Soggetto topico | Burglar alarms |
ISBN |
1-281-04887-9
9786611048877 0-08-047874-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1 Intruder alarm systems; 1.1 A complementary part of the security industry; 1.2 European Standards Euro Norms (EN). EN50131; 1.3 Security grading; 1.4 Standards, codes of practice and regulations; 1.5 ACPO Security Systems Policy and response organizations; 1.6 Local authority requirements; 1.7 The installation and servicing company; Chapter 2 Intruder alarm system circuitry; 2.1 Detector circuits; 2.2 Line-monitoring devices; 2.3 The electromagnetic relay; 2.4 Power circuits; 2.5 Control circuits
Chapter 3 Intruder alarm detection devices3.1 Protective switches; 3.2 Continuous wiring; 3.3 Glass break detectors; 3.4 Deliberately operated hold up devices; 3.5 Beam interruption detectors; 3.6 Movement detectors; 3.7 Inertia and vibration detectors; 3.8 Capacitive detectors; 3.9 Acoustic detectors; 3.10 Futuristic detection features; 3.11 Perimeter intruder detection systems (PIDS); Chapter 4 Power supplies; 4.1 Primary supply; 4.2 Secondary supplies; 4.3 Power supply requirements; 4.4 Ancillary duties; 4.5 Power supply considerations; Chapter 5 Intruder alarm control equipment 5.1 Control panel system facilities5.2 Control panel detector circuit facilities: control unit features; 5.3 Conventional connection details; 5.4 Ancillary control equipment; 5.5 Intelligent device (iD), multiplex, data bus networks and addressable systems; 5.6 Voltage surges and induced electromagnetic energy; 5.7 Networking. Uploading and downloading; Chapter 6 Signalling systems and confirmed alarms; 6.1 Audible signalling devices; 6.2 Visual signalling devices; 6.3 Electromagnetic relays: applications; 6.4 Remote signalling: the alarm receiving centre (ARC) 6.5 Remote signalling: telephone lines6.6 Remote signalling systems and connections; 6.7 Radio signalling; 6.8 Optical fibres; 6.9 Alarm confirmation technology; 6.10 Signalling and active goods protection; Chapter 7 Intruder alarm wiring systems; 7.1 Survey of modern wiring methods; 7.2 Installation of supports and cables; 7.3 Joints and terminations; 7.4 Fixing methods for devices; 7.5 Working equipment: safe use; Chapter 8 Inspection and testing of the low-voltage (mains) supply; 8.1 Part P of the Building Regulations; 8.2 Visual inspection and testing 8.3 Safety precautions and test equipmentChapter 9 Commissioning, maintenance (servicing) and fault location; 9.1 Testing the system; 9.2 Regulatory authority requirements; 9.3 Fault finding; 9.4 Customer care: servicing and maintenance; 9.5 Test equipment; Chapter 10 Reference information; 10.1 Wireless intruder alarms; 10.2 Environmental protection; 10.3 Multiplication factors; 10.4 Reference standards, codes of practice and regulations; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784348603321 |
Honey G | ||
Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Newnes, 2007 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Intruder alarms / / Gerard Honey |
Autore | Honey G |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Newnes, 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (368 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.38928 |
Soggetto topico | Burglar alarms |
ISBN |
1-281-04887-9
9786611048877 0-08-047874-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1 Intruder alarm systems; 1.1 A complementary part of the security industry; 1.2 European Standards Euro Norms (EN). EN50131; 1.3 Security grading; 1.4 Standards, codes of practice and regulations; 1.5 ACPO Security Systems Policy and response organizations; 1.6 Local authority requirements; 1.7 The installation and servicing company; Chapter 2 Intruder alarm system circuitry; 2.1 Detector circuits; 2.2 Line-monitoring devices; 2.3 The electromagnetic relay; 2.4 Power circuits; 2.5 Control circuits
Chapter 3 Intruder alarm detection devices3.1 Protective switches; 3.2 Continuous wiring; 3.3 Glass break detectors; 3.4 Deliberately operated hold up devices; 3.5 Beam interruption detectors; 3.6 Movement detectors; 3.7 Inertia and vibration detectors; 3.8 Capacitive detectors; 3.9 Acoustic detectors; 3.10 Futuristic detection features; 3.11 Perimeter intruder detection systems (PIDS); Chapter 4 Power supplies; 4.1 Primary supply; 4.2 Secondary supplies; 4.3 Power supply requirements; 4.4 Ancillary duties; 4.5 Power supply considerations; Chapter 5 Intruder alarm control equipment 5.1 Control panel system facilities5.2 Control panel detector circuit facilities: control unit features; 5.3 Conventional connection details; 5.4 Ancillary control equipment; 5.5 Intelligent device (iD), multiplex, data bus networks and addressable systems; 5.6 Voltage surges and induced electromagnetic energy; 5.7 Networking. Uploading and downloading; Chapter 6 Signalling systems and confirmed alarms; 6.1 Audible signalling devices; 6.2 Visual signalling devices; 6.3 Electromagnetic relays: applications; 6.4 Remote signalling: the alarm receiving centre (ARC) 6.5 Remote signalling: telephone lines6.6 Remote signalling systems and connections; 6.7 Radio signalling; 6.8 Optical fibres; 6.9 Alarm confirmation technology; 6.10 Signalling and active goods protection; Chapter 7 Intruder alarm wiring systems; 7.1 Survey of modern wiring methods; 7.2 Installation of supports and cables; 7.3 Joints and terminations; 7.4 Fixing methods for devices; 7.5 Working equipment: safe use; Chapter 8 Inspection and testing of the low-voltage (mains) supply; 8.1 Part P of the Building Regulations; 8.2 Visual inspection and testing 8.3 Safety precautions and test equipmentChapter 9 Commissioning, maintenance (servicing) and fault location; 9.1 Testing the system; 9.2 Regulatory authority requirements; 9.3 Fault finding; 9.4 Customer care: servicing and maintenance; 9.5 Test equipment; Chapter 10 Reference information; 10.1 Wireless intruder alarms; 10.2 Environmental protection; 10.3 Multiplication factors; 10.4 Reference standards, codes of practice and regulations; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910813070503321 |
Honey G | ||
Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Newnes, 2007 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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