3. o Many building automation
systems have alarm capabilities.
If an alarm is detected, it can be
programmed to notify someone.
Notification can be through a
computer, pager, cellular phone, or audible alarm.
o Fire detection and alarm systems as per NFPA72 and AHJ
requirements, and in accordance with project and design
guidelines.
o Main/repeater fire alarm control panel, smoke/heat
detectors, visual/audible strobes and manual call points
are integral components of the system.
4. o Security systems can be interlocked to a building
automation system.
o If occupancy sensors are present, they can also be used as
burglar alarms
o Fire and smoke alarm systems can be hard-wired to
override building automation.
5. o The following functional systems
are interconnected to the
Fire Alarm System:
o Shutting down of Air Handling Units of the affected areas
o Closing of smoke check doors for segregation of affected
areas from non-affected areas
o Start-up of pressurization fans
o Start-up of smoke extraction fans (mechanical smoke
control)
o Public Address System
o Grounding of all elevators
6. o With Home Automation, the consumer can select and
watch cameras live from an Internet source to their home or
business.
o Security systems can include motion sensors
o This category also includes control and distribution of
security cameras.
o Detection of possible intrusion
o Sensors of detection of movement
o sensors of magnetic contact of door/window
o sensors of glass breaking
o sensors of pressure changes
o Simulation of presence.
o Detection of fire, gas leaks, water leaks
o Medical alert.
o Tele-assistance.
o Precise and safe closing of blinds.
7. o Proximity system can be installed on building
perimeters, fences, and walls
o Uses an electromagnetic field generator powering one
wire, with another sensing wire running parallel to it
o The sensing wire is connected to a signal processor that
analyses:
o Amplitude change (mass of intruder),
o Rate change (movement of intruder),
o Preset disturbance time (time the intruder is in
the pattern).
8. o CCTV (cctv stands for closed circuit television)
o All kinds of businesses stand to benefit from
installing these camera systems in their stores
and office buildings
o Must be integrated with alarm systems and
additional security elements
9. o Kept hidden, without the
reach and knowledge of
the offender
o Cost effective
o Triggered easily even by a
child in case of emergency
o Used with a combination
of CCTV devices
o Checked from time to
time even if they are not
in use for long
10. o Make readings without
button press
o Sabotage absorbent
o Completely waterproof
o Resistant to electrical
shock
o Transmit data to
computer via a USB cable
o Low battery consumption
o Battery can be changed
by users
11. o Bio-metric technology
o Manage access
control systems
o Easy and convenient
access
o Very reasonable prices
12. o Biometric security (identification) systems identify a
human from a measurement of a physical
characteristic or behavioral trait to determine or
verify an identity.
o There are several different types of biometric
security technologies:
o Facial Recognition
o Fingerprint Recognition
o Hand Geometry
o Iris Recognition
o Voice Recognition
13. o Application in almost every
H.R department of a firm
o The assorted services of this
range:
o Proximity Card Based
o Biometric based solutions
o Remote locations at one
centralized place
o Attendance & leave
management
o Productivity and Time loss
management
o Movement reports
o Personal information of the
employes
o Flexible formats for report
generation
14. o Single Unit Video Intercom
System is perfect to be used in
residential houses and homes
o works as follows:
o Visitors press the music key of
outdoor phone
o On holding the indoor phone it
displays the image of the lobby
o Indoor user intercommunicate
with visitors
o After confirming the visitor, on
pressing "Unlock" the electric lock
of the lobby is opened
15. o Easy to carry,
o Highly sensitive and
o Easy to operate
o Not suitable with safe
inspection equipment