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Security Devices Q&A
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I’ve been
thinking about buying a security system for a while
now, but I don’t know that much about them. How do
they work?
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A security system starts with a control panel.
Usually located in a closet or a basement, the
control panel contains the "brains" of the security
system, and essentially operates as a central
computer. Various sensors connect to the control
panel from locations throughout your home. If your
security system is armed and the sensors detect a
problem, they send signals to the control panel. The
control panel automatically dials the central
monitoring station, where the proper authorities are
notified. |
What does
the keypad do?
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You operate your security system
by entering your security code at the keypad.
Generally located at entry doors, keypads can arm
and disarm with push-button ease, and literally put
security at your family’s fingertips! Good features
to look for include illuminated keys to provide you
with greater visibility at nighttime, easy-to-read
English displays that spell out your system’s status
at a glance, and one-touch function keys that
provide single-button operation for arming,
disarming or emergencies. Most keypads even offer
convenient additional user codes to give friends,
neighbors or service people access to your home. |
What are
magnetic contacts?
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Magnetic contacts are two-part
devices used to safeguard windows and doors. One
part of the contact is a switch installed in the
window or door jam; the other contains a magnet and
is placed in the window or door itself. Any
noticeable shift in contact with the switch results
in an alarm. |
What is a
PIR?
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A passive infrared motion
detector (PIR) is an electronic security device that
detects intruders by "sensing" motion or body heat
in the area being protected. Most PIRs are designed
to be used when your family is away from home or
when no one will be passing through the area
"covered" by the PIR. |
I have a
dog! Does that mean I can't install a PIR?
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Absolutely not. Recent
innovations in security technology have resulted in
the creation of "pet immune" motion
detectors-allowing dog and cat lovers to enjoy the
same level of protection they would receive with a
standard PIR. These state-of-the-art sensors provide
"pet immunity" for animals weighing up to 100 lbs.
Pet immune PIRs allow your pet to move about freely
but can still detect an intruder’s movement. |
Speaking
of sensors, how are the "glassbreak" kind operated?
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"Acoustic" glassbreak sensors,
usually mounted on ceilings or walls, work by
"listening" for the sound of breaking glass in a
window. "Shock" glassbreak detectors are mounted on
the window and "feel" the shock of breaking glass.
This kind of advanced wireless technology can
provide shatter and shock protection for your
windows, for often intruders are "sensed" and an
alarm sounded while they are still outdoors. This is
often enough to send a burglar running! |
I’ve been
hearing so much about these "wireless" security
devices. Do they really work well, and are they easy
to use?
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Yes on both counts! Technological
breakthroughs have led to the development of
wireless electronic security products, and their
effectiveness has been proven time and again over
the years in millions of installations. Their
rock-solid stability and long battery life make them
a popular choice among homeowners and dealers alike.
They give installers the flexibility they need to
overcome obstacles like brick walls, cement floors
and cathedral ceilings; and no drilling holes
preserves the beauty of your home and results in
cleaner, faster installations.
Folks today enjoy the convenience of remote control
devices, and the security industry has responded!
User-friendly wireless products provide the dual
benefits of superior performance and ease of
operation. Wireless keypads allow you to activate
and de-activate your security system with the touch
of a button, and can even be programmed so that a
young child can operate it with ease. Homeowners
especially love wireless keys! Similar in size to a
remote car alarm key, they fit right on your
keychain, and the press of a single button lets you
control your system, lights and
appliances-eliminating the need for codes. This is
especially great if you and your family enjoy
spending time outdoors. Relax by the pool, garden,
barbecue and entertain, or play with your kids in
the backyard-enjoy extra mobility without
compromising your safety!
Another hot item gaining popularity is the
interactive phone module. By adding the phone module
to your home security system, you’ll have remote
control access from any touch-tone or cellular
phone-from your office, on the road, or anywhere in
the world! Conveniently arm, disarm or check the
status of your system, turn your lights on or
off-you can even control your thermostat and air
conditioner!
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