This white paper provides guidelines for designing a security system for a residential project. It describes the typical components of a security system, including various sensors, a main control panel, siren, battery, keyfob, and optional components like an autodialer. It also outlines basic features like zone definitions, arming/disarming, security profiles, event logs, and app/web access. The guidelines section recommends considering the project budget and sensors needed, wireless vs. wired options, sensor locations and mounts, control panel capacity and location, and ensuring compatibility of all components.
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This document describes the design and implementation of a GSM alarm system. The system uses an Arduino board connected to a GSM shield to detect motion via a PIR sensor and send SMS alerts. It includes a keypad for input, LCD display for status, and buzzer for alarms. Programming was done in C++ using the Arduino IDE. The system aims to provide remote security monitoring via GSM connectivity even when the owner is away. Some challenges included delays receiving hardware and issues with the GSM functionality during testing. Overall the project demonstrated a working GSM alarm prototype.
This document describes the design of a security alarm system using various sensors and an 8051 microcontroller. The alarm can monitor temperature, unauthorized access, and infrared detection. It has inputs to arm and disarm the alarm and outputs to control a siren and auto-dialing system. The microcontroller filters sensor signals and only passes new signals that remain for 30ms to processing. Up to 5 sensors can be connected and must be normally closed. The system can dial programmed phone numbers to alert users even if they are away. It uses regulated 5V power supply from a step-down transformer, rectifier, and voltage regulators.
wiDom Multi Sensor Room Controller MSRC Manual ENDomotica daVinci
WiDom Multi Sensor Room Controller is a Z-Plus Static controller that integrates a Luminance, Humidity, Temperature and Loudness sensor in the same box
Manual Steinel l 810 led i hf (outdoor light with led)Domotica daVinci
This document provides instructions and information for a Z-Wave light dimmer. It includes details about installation, inclusion in a Z-Wave network, configuration parameters, and operation. The light dimmer can be controlled through the Z-Wave network or manually using buttons, and includes settings for detection range, light threshold, dimming levels, and more.
This document describes the design of a home security system that uses various sensors to detect intruders, fires, and gas leaks. The system has two modes - Secure mode, which monitors intruder detection, windows, and doors, and Normal mode which only monitors for fires and gas. An Arduino board controls sensors like PIR, vibration, infrared, flame, and gas sensors. When a threat is detected, the system sounds an alarm. The design aims to provide affordable home security using a microcontroller-based system.
This document describes the design and implementation of a GSM alarm system. The system uses an Arduino board connected to a GSM shield to detect motion via a PIR sensor and send SMS alerts. It includes a keypad for input, LCD display for status, and buzzer for alarms. Programming was done in C++ using the Arduino IDE. The system aims to provide remote security monitoring via GSM connectivity even when the owner is away. Some challenges included delays receiving hardware and issues with the GSM functionality during testing. Overall the project demonstrated a working GSM alarm prototype.
This document describes the design of a security alarm system using various sensors and an 8051 microcontroller. The alarm can monitor temperature, unauthorized access, and infrared detection. It has inputs to arm and disarm the alarm and outputs to control a siren and auto-dialing system. The microcontroller filters sensor signals and only passes new signals that remain for 30ms to processing. Up to 5 sensors can be connected and must be normally closed. The system can dial programmed phone numbers to alert users even if they are away. It uses regulated 5V power supply from a step-down transformer, rectifier, and voltage regulators.
wiDom Multi Sensor Room Controller MSRC Manual ENDomotica daVinci
WiDom Multi Sensor Room Controller is a Z-Plus Static controller that integrates a Luminance, Humidity, Temperature and Loudness sensor in the same box
Manual Steinel l 810 led i hf (outdoor light with led)Domotica daVinci
This document provides instructions and information for a Z-Wave light dimmer. It includes details about installation, inclusion in a Z-Wave network, configuration parameters, and operation. The light dimmer can be controlled through the Z-Wave network or manually using buttons, and includes settings for detection range, light threshold, dimming levels, and more.
This document describes the design of a home security system that uses various sensors to detect intruders, fires, and gas leaks. The system has two modes - Secure mode, which monitors intruder detection, windows, and doors, and Normal mode which only monitors for fires and gas. An Arduino board controls sensors like PIR, vibration, infrared, flame, and gas sensors. When a threat is detected, the system sounds an alarm. The design aims to provide affordable home security using a microcontroller-based system.
Manual Opening Detector with temeperature sensor Z-Wave Plus Version 2- FibaroDomotica daVinci
FIBARO Door/Window Sensor 2 is a fully compatible Z-Wave PLUS device that detects the opening of doors, windows, and other openings through the separation of the sensor body and a magnet. It has built-in temperature sensing and tamper detection. The device can be installed on doors, windows, and more using adhesive strips and has LED indicators and buttons to control and reset the device.
This document describes an AT89S52-based home security system that uses an IR sensor and GSM module. It detects intrusions and sends SMS messages to notify users. The system uses an AT89S52 microcontroller for processing, a GSM module for communication, an IR sensor for detection, and an LCD for display. When the IR sensor detects an obstacle, it sends a command to the microcontroller, which then sends an SMS alert via the GSM module. The system offers advantages like easy installation, worldwide access, and low cost, with potential disadvantages related to range and safety.
The watchdog is a main component in the protection schemeEdouard Murat
1) The watchdog is an important component of the Sepam monitoring system that notifies operators if the protection functions are working properly. If a failure is detected, the Sepam is put in standby position and the watchdog is activated.
2) The watchdog can also be used as a backup protection by connecting it to other relays, so that if the primary Sepam fails another relay can trigger the circuit breaker.
3) Choosing the appropriate type of watchdog, whether it uses undervoltage or shunt trip coils, depends on balancing the needs for safety versus availability in the plant. The watchdog must be considered along with the overall protection scheme design.
The SP816 is an outdoor motion detector that uses a PIR sensor to detect movement and a light sensor to detect ambient light levels. It can communicate with other Z-Wave devices to control lighting. It has adjustable timers to control how long lights stay on after detecting motion. The motion detector can be included into a Z-Wave network to communicate with a controller and other devices.
VigilantPlant | excellence in Safety & AvailabilityYokogawa
The document discusses how an integrated safety solution from Yokogawa can provide both high availability and safety. A Yokogawa solution integrates certified field devices like the EJX pressure transmitter, ProSafe-RS safety controller, and SVI II digital positioner. This allows for automatic diagnostics and partial stroke testing that minimize downtime. An example compares a Yokogawa integrated solution to an ad-hoc alternative, finding the integrated solution doubles safety availability, triples safety integrity, and extends valve proof testing intervals by 10 times, while also having lower lifecycle costs.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating a WiDom Smart Plug. The Smart Plug can be included in a Z-Wave network, detects overvoltage and overcurrent events, and controls associated devices. It has technical specifications including voltage and current thresholds for alarms. The instructions describe configuration parameters for controlling the plug and associated devices during alarm events.
This document provides instructions for a wireless battery-powered Z-Wave siren. The siren warns of alarms with a loud sound and flashing light. It can be configured to use just the siren, just the strobe, or both. The siren operates on 4 AA batteries and joins a Z-Wave network through an inclusion process initiated by a primary controller. It provides alarm indications based on configuration settings for the siren and strobe.
The Qubino Smart Plug 16A allows users to remotely control electrical devices and measure their energy consumption. It can turn devices on and off and monitor how much power they use. The Smart Plug also improves the range and stability of Z-Wave wireless networks by acting as a repeater. It has many potential use cases like controlling lamps, appliances, and small electronics remotely via a smartphone app.
Fire basics 1-4-risers_thru_power_supplies_08grantlerc
Fire alarm systems are installed to detect and notify people of emergencies to allow safe evacuation. NFPA 72 provides standards for fire alarm system components, functions, and performance. It classifies systems and defines key terms. Fire alarm systems have initiating devices, notification appliances, a control panel, and they transmit signals to a supervising station in some cases. Systems must be designed according to occupancy requirements and approved by the AHJ. They require both primary and secondary power supplies, and the secondary battery must be capable of powering the system for 24 hours plus additional time.
The display window shows the system status using simple color-coded icons. If
an alarm or trouble condition occurs, the display shows the zone number and name. The
display also shows the time and date and provides messages about system operations.
2. FIRE ICON: Indicates fire alarm condition.
3. ARMING ICONS: Displays current arming state; Also used to arm and disarm system.
4. SYSTEM ICONS: Displays alarm and trouble conditions on the system.
5. KEYPAD: Used to enter user codes and command control functions.
6. INTERNAL SPEAKER: Source of audible internal warning and confirmation sounds, as well as
announcements.
7.
The document discusses a multisensor device that can detect motion, door/window status, temperature, and light levels. It provides instructions on installing, setting up, and using the sensor as part of a smart home automation system or security system. The sensor supports Z-Wave networking and can trigger lights, heaters, fans and other devices based on its readings.
This document describes the design and construction of a password-based digital door lock system. It lists the objectives as developing an intelligent lock that opens with the correct password and closes automatically after 5 seconds. It also aims to offer safe and secure access by keeping the door closed if the wrong password is entered and triggering a buzzer. The key hardware components needed are described as a 4x4 keypad, LCD, servo motor, Arduino Uno, ATmega328 microcontroller, power supply, breadboard, resistors, potentiometer and buzzer. Diagrams of the circuit and block are also provided, along with a flowchart of the working process.
1. The document provides information about the Sensoair Z-Wave CO2 Sensor, including its features, specifications, and how it operates within a Z-Wave network.
2. As a Z-Wave device, it can join and leave a Z-Wave network and communicate with other Z-Wave devices as either a sensor or controller.
3. It measures carbon dioxide levels and reports them to the primary Z-Wave controller, and can control other devices through associations.
El detector de apertura Aeotec de Aeon Labs de Gen5 proporciona a su red Z-Wave toda la inteligencia requerida por un sistema de domótica y alarmas moderna
This document provides an overview and summary of key chapters and sections from NFPA 72 and NFPA 110 regarding fire alarm systems. It discusses fundamentals such as equipment qualifications, personnel qualifications for system designers, installers and maintenance, power supplies including primary and secondary sources, storage batteries, and engine-driven generators. Specific requirements are referenced from NFPA publications regarding circuits, equipment listing, power source configuration, capacity, location, and charging of batteries and generator installation.
The document provides instructions for installing and programming the GSMX GSM Communicator module. Key details include:
1. The GSMX module connects to a security system's control panel to send alarms and messages via the GSM cellular network. It supports ECP communication and can be programmed using the AlarmNet website or 7720P programming tool.
2. The document covers mounting locations, verifying signal strength, wiring connections, programming options and settings, registering the module with the central station, and diagnostic commands.
3. Programming involves entering information such as the primary city ID, central station ID, and subscriber ID obtained from the central station, as well as the module's MAC ID. The module must
This document describes a pre-settable alarm system project implemented using an 8086 microprocessor, 8253/8254 timer, and 8255 ports. The alarm can be preset using thumbwheel switches interfaced to the 8255 ports. When the timer matches the preset value, an alarm will sound for 5 seconds. Control signals are generated using a 74LS138 decoder. The program code controls reading the thumbwheel switches, setting the timer, and generating the alarm output. Block, pin, and address diagrams are provided to explain the hardware interfacing and control.
Manual Outdoor motion detector Z-Wave Plus - PhilioDomotica daVinci
The motion sensor uses Z-Wave wireless technology to detect motion. It can be included in a Z-Wave network to remotely control devices. The sensor detects motion using a PIR sensor and supports two operation modes. It can associate with other devices and report events wirelessly. The device settings can be configured including sensitivity, detection interval, and auto reporting frequency.
Smart Security Lock for Access Control Applications based on GSMIRJET Journal
The document describes a proposed smart security lock system based on GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) that provides access control for electronic devices. The system uses a microcontroller-based lock installed between a device's power supply and the device. It can be locked with a numeric password up to 15 digits long and associated with a unique phone number. The lock notifies the owner of access attempts via SMS and allows the owner to control the lock remotely by SMS like changing the password. It aims to provide a reliable, low-cost security solution for access control applications.
Fire alarm 3-b-protected_premises_fire_alarm_systemgrantlerc
This document summarizes NFPA 72 Chapter 23 on protected premises fire alarm systems. It outlines the requirements for system features, performance, circuits, control units, initiating devices, and notification appliances. Key points include classifications for initiating device circuits, signaling line circuits, and notification appliance circuits based on their performance during faults. It also specifies requirements for actuation time, positive alarm sequence operation, annunciation of signals, and sharing of components between fire and non-fire systems.
White Paper on Lighting Automation System - Revision 0.5 - July 1 2015Ritesh Nagpal
The document discusses the key components of a light automation system, including lights, ballasts, switches, controllers and wiring. It provides an overview of Silvan's light automation system, explaining the different modules used like the HA controller, light control modules, scene keypads and occupancy sensors. The document is intended to help engineers, builders and homeowners understand how to design an effective and cost-efficient light automation system.
Lelylan is a project that takes life to connect your house to the web, with the goal to solve the main problems domotics is facing today. It wants to do this defining REST web services, allowing every device talk to each other and enabling everybody to build new services and speed up innovation. Lelylan, reThink your house.
Manual Opening Detector with temeperature sensor Z-Wave Plus Version 2- FibaroDomotica daVinci
FIBARO Door/Window Sensor 2 is a fully compatible Z-Wave PLUS device that detects the opening of doors, windows, and other openings through the separation of the sensor body and a magnet. It has built-in temperature sensing and tamper detection. The device can be installed on doors, windows, and more using adhesive strips and has LED indicators and buttons to control and reset the device.
This document describes an AT89S52-based home security system that uses an IR sensor and GSM module. It detects intrusions and sends SMS messages to notify users. The system uses an AT89S52 microcontroller for processing, a GSM module for communication, an IR sensor for detection, and an LCD for display. When the IR sensor detects an obstacle, it sends a command to the microcontroller, which then sends an SMS alert via the GSM module. The system offers advantages like easy installation, worldwide access, and low cost, with potential disadvantages related to range and safety.
The watchdog is a main component in the protection schemeEdouard Murat
1) The watchdog is an important component of the Sepam monitoring system that notifies operators if the protection functions are working properly. If a failure is detected, the Sepam is put in standby position and the watchdog is activated.
2) The watchdog can also be used as a backup protection by connecting it to other relays, so that if the primary Sepam fails another relay can trigger the circuit breaker.
3) Choosing the appropriate type of watchdog, whether it uses undervoltage or shunt trip coils, depends on balancing the needs for safety versus availability in the plant. The watchdog must be considered along with the overall protection scheme design.
The SP816 is an outdoor motion detector that uses a PIR sensor to detect movement and a light sensor to detect ambient light levels. It can communicate with other Z-Wave devices to control lighting. It has adjustable timers to control how long lights stay on after detecting motion. The motion detector can be included into a Z-Wave network to communicate with a controller and other devices.
VigilantPlant | excellence in Safety & AvailabilityYokogawa
The document discusses how an integrated safety solution from Yokogawa can provide both high availability and safety. A Yokogawa solution integrates certified field devices like the EJX pressure transmitter, ProSafe-RS safety controller, and SVI II digital positioner. This allows for automatic diagnostics and partial stroke testing that minimize downtime. An example compares a Yokogawa integrated solution to an ad-hoc alternative, finding the integrated solution doubles safety availability, triples safety integrity, and extends valve proof testing intervals by 10 times, while also having lower lifecycle costs.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating a WiDom Smart Plug. The Smart Plug can be included in a Z-Wave network, detects overvoltage and overcurrent events, and controls associated devices. It has technical specifications including voltage and current thresholds for alarms. The instructions describe configuration parameters for controlling the plug and associated devices during alarm events.
This document provides instructions for a wireless battery-powered Z-Wave siren. The siren warns of alarms with a loud sound and flashing light. It can be configured to use just the siren, just the strobe, or both. The siren operates on 4 AA batteries and joins a Z-Wave network through an inclusion process initiated by a primary controller. It provides alarm indications based on configuration settings for the siren and strobe.
The Qubino Smart Plug 16A allows users to remotely control electrical devices and measure their energy consumption. It can turn devices on and off and monitor how much power they use. The Smart Plug also improves the range and stability of Z-Wave wireless networks by acting as a repeater. It has many potential use cases like controlling lamps, appliances, and small electronics remotely via a smartphone app.
Fire basics 1-4-risers_thru_power_supplies_08grantlerc
Fire alarm systems are installed to detect and notify people of emergencies to allow safe evacuation. NFPA 72 provides standards for fire alarm system components, functions, and performance. It classifies systems and defines key terms. Fire alarm systems have initiating devices, notification appliances, a control panel, and they transmit signals to a supervising station in some cases. Systems must be designed according to occupancy requirements and approved by the AHJ. They require both primary and secondary power supplies, and the secondary battery must be capable of powering the system for 24 hours plus additional time.
The display window shows the system status using simple color-coded icons. If
an alarm or trouble condition occurs, the display shows the zone number and name. The
display also shows the time and date and provides messages about system operations.
2. FIRE ICON: Indicates fire alarm condition.
3. ARMING ICONS: Displays current arming state; Also used to arm and disarm system.
4. SYSTEM ICONS: Displays alarm and trouble conditions on the system.
5. KEYPAD: Used to enter user codes and command control functions.
6. INTERNAL SPEAKER: Source of audible internal warning and confirmation sounds, as well as
announcements.
7.
The document discusses a multisensor device that can detect motion, door/window status, temperature, and light levels. It provides instructions on installing, setting up, and using the sensor as part of a smart home automation system or security system. The sensor supports Z-Wave networking and can trigger lights, heaters, fans and other devices based on its readings.
This document describes the design and construction of a password-based digital door lock system. It lists the objectives as developing an intelligent lock that opens with the correct password and closes automatically after 5 seconds. It also aims to offer safe and secure access by keeping the door closed if the wrong password is entered and triggering a buzzer. The key hardware components needed are described as a 4x4 keypad, LCD, servo motor, Arduino Uno, ATmega328 microcontroller, power supply, breadboard, resistors, potentiometer and buzzer. Diagrams of the circuit and block are also provided, along with a flowchart of the working process.
1. The document provides information about the Sensoair Z-Wave CO2 Sensor, including its features, specifications, and how it operates within a Z-Wave network.
2. As a Z-Wave device, it can join and leave a Z-Wave network and communicate with other Z-Wave devices as either a sensor or controller.
3. It measures carbon dioxide levels and reports them to the primary Z-Wave controller, and can control other devices through associations.
El detector de apertura Aeotec de Aeon Labs de Gen5 proporciona a su red Z-Wave toda la inteligencia requerida por un sistema de domótica y alarmas moderna
This document provides an overview and summary of key chapters and sections from NFPA 72 and NFPA 110 regarding fire alarm systems. It discusses fundamentals such as equipment qualifications, personnel qualifications for system designers, installers and maintenance, power supplies including primary and secondary sources, storage batteries, and engine-driven generators. Specific requirements are referenced from NFPA publications regarding circuits, equipment listing, power source configuration, capacity, location, and charging of batteries and generator installation.
The document provides instructions for installing and programming the GSMX GSM Communicator module. Key details include:
1. The GSMX module connects to a security system's control panel to send alarms and messages via the GSM cellular network. It supports ECP communication and can be programmed using the AlarmNet website or 7720P programming tool.
2. The document covers mounting locations, verifying signal strength, wiring connections, programming options and settings, registering the module with the central station, and diagnostic commands.
3. Programming involves entering information such as the primary city ID, central station ID, and subscriber ID obtained from the central station, as well as the module's MAC ID. The module must
This document describes a pre-settable alarm system project implemented using an 8086 microprocessor, 8253/8254 timer, and 8255 ports. The alarm can be preset using thumbwheel switches interfaced to the 8255 ports. When the timer matches the preset value, an alarm will sound for 5 seconds. Control signals are generated using a 74LS138 decoder. The program code controls reading the thumbwheel switches, setting the timer, and generating the alarm output. Block, pin, and address diagrams are provided to explain the hardware interfacing and control.
Manual Outdoor motion detector Z-Wave Plus - PhilioDomotica daVinci
The motion sensor uses Z-Wave wireless technology to detect motion. It can be included in a Z-Wave network to remotely control devices. The sensor detects motion using a PIR sensor and supports two operation modes. It can associate with other devices and report events wirelessly. The device settings can be configured including sensitivity, detection interval, and auto reporting frequency.
Smart Security Lock for Access Control Applications based on GSMIRJET Journal
The document describes a proposed smart security lock system based on GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) that provides access control for electronic devices. The system uses a microcontroller-based lock installed between a device's power supply and the device. It can be locked with a numeric password up to 15 digits long and associated with a unique phone number. The lock notifies the owner of access attempts via SMS and allows the owner to control the lock remotely by SMS like changing the password. It aims to provide a reliable, low-cost security solution for access control applications.
Fire alarm 3-b-protected_premises_fire_alarm_systemgrantlerc
This document summarizes NFPA 72 Chapter 23 on protected premises fire alarm systems. It outlines the requirements for system features, performance, circuits, control units, initiating devices, and notification appliances. Key points include classifications for initiating device circuits, signaling line circuits, and notification appliance circuits based on their performance during faults. It also specifies requirements for actuation time, positive alarm sequence operation, annunciation of signals, and sharing of components between fire and non-fire systems.
White Paper on Lighting Automation System - Revision 0.5 - July 1 2015Ritesh Nagpal
The document discusses the key components of a light automation system, including lights, ballasts, switches, controllers and wiring. It provides an overview of Silvan's light automation system, explaining the different modules used like the HA controller, light control modules, scene keypads and occupancy sensors. The document is intended to help engineers, builders and homeowners understand how to design an effective and cost-efficient light automation system.
Lelylan is a project that takes life to connect your house to the web, with the goal to solve the main problems domotics is facing today. It wants to do this defining REST web services, allowing every device talk to each other and enabling everybody to build new services and speed up innovation. Lelylan, reThink your house.
El documento presenta información sobre el efecto invernadero y sus causas y consecuencias. Explica que los gases de efecto invernadero como el metano, dióxido de carbono y óxido de nitrógeno atrapan la radiación solar reflejada por la Tierra, causando el calentamiento global. Las principales causas son la quema de combustibles fósiles y la tala de bosques. Los efectos incluyen el calentamiento global, deshielo de los polos, cambios climáticos y la extinción de especies.
This document provides advice for starting a new business or project. It recommends first learning necessary skills like business planning and marketing through coworking spaces, incubators, and collaborations before starting alone. It stresses the importance of working hard and not giving up, while acknowledging that luck is also a factor. The document suggests organizing one's time to focus on improving their idea while waiting for the right moment to start, and advises doing work that one finds most enjoyable.
IoTWorld 2016 OSS Keynote Param Singh, Ian SkerrettParam Singh
Emergent Open Source IoT Ecosystem
There is a vibrant open source ecosystem developing around all layers of the IoT software stack. These technologies, when woven together, have the potential of propelling the Internet of things forward exponentially. Open source provides a trusted space where device vendors and software companies can reliably share components essential to interconnect the currently splintered IoT ecosystem.
Come see what is happening and how you can leverage open source IoT software right now.
Ian Skerrett, VP of Marketing, Eclipse Foundation
Param Singh, CEO, iotracks; IoT Advisor, City of San Francisco
https://iotworldevent.com/iot-open-source-summit/
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Talk on Home Automation & IoT - PhaseShift 2016 - BMS - With QA & Event PicsRitesh Nagpal
This document discusses home automation and IoT. It begins by defining IoT as the interaction and exchange of data between machines and objects connected over the internet. It then discusses smart devices currently and potentially in homes, including interactive devices like lights, fans, and coffee makers as well as sensing devices like door sensors, temperature sensors, and cameras. Potential use cases are presented, like automatically adjusting AC and curtains if a room gets too hot. Finally, it discusses how home automation could be applied at larger scales like smart buildings and cities.
Sensing-as-a-Service - An IoT Service Provider's PerspectivesDr. Mazlan Abbas
UM-MCMC Connected Communities and Internet of Things (IoT): Building Value through Visibility
at Universiti Malaya (UM)
Wednesday, December 10, 2014 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM (MYT)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1) This document provides instructions for setting up and using a Hank motion sensor that uses Z-Wave technology for wireless communication.
2) It describes how to include the sensor in a Z-Wave network by putting the controller in add mode and pressing the sensor's Z-button, and explains the sensor's motion detection range and parameters that can be configured like sensitivity.
3) The technical specifications are also summarized, including the sensor's dimensions, battery type, supported command classes, and certifications.
Alarm Grid Home Security http://www.alarmgrid.com/ has provided this pdf with the permission and courtesy of Honeywell.
Alarm Grid is a home security product and alarm monitoring company that loves its customers. We have a strong appreciation of the DIY community, and want to make sure that we not only provide the best products and services out there but we also want to make sure that resources like these Honeywell product pdfs are easily accessible so that or curious customers can find what they need when they need it.
A Home Alarm System is a trend setting innovation security arrangement with various electrical security gadgets associated with one another and functioning as a unit to give extreme wellbeing to homes. The entire security arrangement distinguishes any interruption endeavor being made and alarms the proprietor or the security staff regarding that.Many of the security services in trivandrum provides home security alarm system for all types of residential and commercial properties
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Alarm Grid Home Security http://www.alarmgrid.com/ has provided this pdf with the permission and courtesy of Honeywell.
Alarm Grid is a home security product and alarm monitoring company that loves its customers. We have a strong appreciation of the DIY community, and want to make sure that we not only provide the best products and services out there but we also want to make sure that resources like these Honeywell product pdfs are easily accessible so that or curious customers can find what they need when they need it.
This document provides instructions and specifications for a Z-Wave door sensor. The sensor uses a CR2 battery and can be included in a Z-Wave network by pressing the button three times within 1.5 seconds. The sensor detects when a door is opened or closed and supports notification reports to associated devices. It has a battery life of approximately one year.
The document provides information about a new security project called "Building Security" by The Shield Engineers company. The project aims to provide comprehensive security for homes, offices, plazas and other buildings by installing sensor systems and cameras that can be monitored remotely. Key features include motion sensors, smoke sensors, 24/7 monitoring, mobile apps for remote control of security systems. The systems come in various packages priced between Rs. 40,000-50,000 and target businessmen and officials in Islamabad and Rahim Yar Khan.
The document summarizes a new security project from The Shield Engineers company called "Building Security" that provides various security packages and services to homes and offices. The project aims to provide full security through wireless alarm systems connected to a central server and mobile app. Key features include motion sensors, security cameras, medical and police services, and remote monitoring capabilities. The document discusses the advantages of wireless systems over wired and highlights lighting automation and home integration as unique selling points of the project.
This document provides information about a Z-Wave water meter sensor with firmware version 3.0. The sensor fits into water meters from Sensus and transmits meter readings via the Z-Wave network on a timed or delta change basis. It uses a lithium battery that provides an estimated 10 years of battery life. The sensor can be included and excluded from a Z-Wave network by placing a magnet on it for 3 seconds until the LED blinks red. It supports configuration of parameters like the reading reporting interval and wakeup interval to communicate with controllers.
This document provides information about a 10 year smoke detector and siren device that includes Z-Wave connectivity. It can detect smoke and wirelessly report an alarm, includes a replaceable battery, and can be included in a Z-Wave network to control other devices. The document outlines how to install, operate, and configure the device including resetting it and including/excluding it from the Z-Wave network.
This document provides product information for a 10 year smoke detector and siren with Z-Wave connectivity. It can detect smoke and wirelessly report alarms while also functioning as a controllable indoor siren. The detector uses a long-life battery while the Z-Wave module uses a replaceable battery. It can be included in a Z-Wave network to communicate with other devices and can trigger automated responses through associations. The document provides details on installation, operation, configuration parameters, and troubleshooting.
The document describes a proposed solar power based pressure pad security system with wireless features. It includes an introduction that outlines the problem context, benefits, target audience, objectives, functionality, and technical specifications of the system. The introduction is followed by sections on technical literature review, project management, proposed methodology, costing, health and safety assessment, and conclusion. The system aims to provide home and office security using solar power, pressure pad sensors, password/magnetic card door locks, LED displays, and wireless communication. It seeks to address theft issues in an economical and environmentally friendly way.
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The document proposes e-surveillance systems for banks and ATMs from Magus Sales & Services. It discusses challenges in banking operations like unattended locations and lack of remote monitoring. The solutions presented include an alarm monitoring and reporting system (Solution 1) and e-surveillance systems (Solution 2). Solution 2 allows for live video monitoring, remote playback and backups using a media server, storage server and alarm server to connect ATMs and control rooms. Features like centralized management software, network topology diagrams and systems for individual branches/ATMs are also outlined.
Industrial monitoring and control system using android applicationAvinash Vemula
Automation takes the complete control of total plants few authentication and manual actions are needed from user side for completing action .Hence there is a must situation for users presence at all times in the control for taking some timely needed control actions. The proposed system provides a good solution to this problem. The whole control room environment is additionally implemented in the arm-android platform and the same is communicated to the process through Bluetooth. Now the user in control can use mobile at anytime, anywhere to monitor and control the whole plant.8051 is used here for acquiring process control parameters from the sensors like temperature, gas etc and transmitting it via a Bluetooth module to an android device. Hence the parameter values can be monitored and stored simultaneously.
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White Paper on Security Systems for residential installations - Version 2.0 - Jan 2017
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White paper on security systems for
residential installations
January 2017
Silvan Innovation Labs India Pvt. Ltd.
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................3
Components of a security system...........................................................................................................3
Basic features of a security systems .......................................................................................................4
Guidelines to design a security system for a residential project............................................................6
Summary.................................................................................................................................................7
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Introduction
This white paper is aimed to explain basic security features required in a residential project. The first
section describes various components of a security system. Basic and advanced features of different
security systems are explained in the next section. The last section provides guidelines for designing
a system for a residential project.
Components of a security system
In a typical security system, various types of sensors are connected to a security panel. Here are
some examples of useful security sensors:
Sensor Description Power Requirement*
Door intrusion
sensor
This sensor indicates opening or closing of a door. It
can be mounted upon any kind of doors and/or
windows. However, based on the frame of the
door/window, the type of the sensor varies.
Passive sensor. No
additional power
requirement.
Panic Button This sensor is pressed in case of any panic or alarm
condition. It is generally mounted near main entrance,
in bedrooms near the bed and/or in bathrooms.
Passive sensor. No
additional power
requirement.
Gas Leak
Detector
This sensor detects LPG gas. This is mounted below
the gas stove.
Active sensor. It
requires either 12V DC
or 230V AC.
Gas Actuator This is not a sensor but an actuator that is triggered to
cut-off the gas supply in the gas-pipe. It is generally
connected directly to the Gas Leak detector. Please
check the compatibility of gas actuator with the
selected gas leak detector before suggesting one.
Active actuator. It
generally requires 230V
AC.
Heat/Smoke
Detector
This is generally a ceiling mountable sensor that
detects heat and/or smoke.
Active sensor. It
generally requires 12V
DC.
PIR motion
sensor
This sensor detects motion and triggers alert in the
arm condition. This sensor is available in ceiling and
wall mounting options. Both indoor and outdoor type
of PIR sensors are available.
Active sensor. It
generally requires 12V
DC.
Glass Break
Detector
This sensor detects shattering of glass window. Both
acoustic and vibration based sensors are available,
however acoustic based sensors are more popular
because of easy mounting. In Indian scenario, these
sensors are prone to false triggering due to loud
noises.
Active sensor. It
requires either 12V DC
or 230V AC.
* The power requirement is explained for wired sensors. In case of wireless sensors, all sensors will
require power to transmit wireless signals to the main controller. In case of wireless sensors, the
power is provided by batteries.
Apart from sensors, the following components are also required for a complete security system:
Main Control Panel: This component acts as the master for all the sensors. It supports
connecting 8, 16, 32 or more number of sensors. There are different control panels for wired
and wireless operations. Most of the control panels have keypad and small LCD screen to
configure and monitor sensors.
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Hooter/Siren: It is generally connected to the main control panel. It is triggered by the main
control panel in case of an alert/security breach.
Battery & Power Supply: This power supply can provide centralized power to all the sensors
requiring 12 V DC for operations. It also powers up the main controller. It generally comes
with a battery to support couple of hours of operation in case of mains power failure.
Keyfob: This unit acts as a remote control to arm/disarm the system. This unit is paired with
the main controller and provide option the user to arm/disarm the system with a single click.
Autodialer: Some control panels support integrating with an external autodialer. It triggers
pre-recorded phone message to the registered phone numbers. There are two options
available, PSTN line based and GSM based. In case of GSM based autodialer, the customer is
required to provide and maintain a dedicated SIM for this operation.
Mounting DB: Some control panels are provided with a separate DB to mount all these
peripherals.
Zone-Expander: Almost all brands of security systems have zone-expanders to connect to
the main control panel to increase the available number of zones/sensor connections.
IP Gateway: In some cases, the main control panel is capable of providing access of Web or
App, however in most of the traditional system, this feature is not supported. IP gateway
provides web/App interface for these traditional systems and are available with some
brands.
Both wired and wireless security systems are available for residential projects. While wired solutions
provide reliable and robust security, wireless solutions are only possible for retrofit installations.
Basic features of a security systems
This section discusses basic features of a security system. This is a comprehensive list of features for
a residential project. The number of features and implementation may vary from one brand of
security system to other brands.
Zone definition
The sensors can be clubbed together, i.e. connected in series and connected to a single zone of a
security system. The zones can have one of the following definitions:
24 Hr Zone: In this case, the sensor is armed all the time. Gas leak detector, panic buttons
are examples of this zone.
Entry or delayed Zone: In this case, the sensor opening doesn’t trigger alarm as soon as a
breach is identified. It waits for the pre-configured time before triggering alarm. Main door’s
door sensor is programed in this mode so that there is sufficient time for the end-user to
disarm the system after main door is opened.
Arming/Disarming
Apart from 24 hour zones, other sensors can be armed/disarmed by the end-user using the control
panel or App/Web interface or keyfob. In this case, alarm is triggered only when the sensor is open
in armed conditions. In all other cases, no alarm is created and only sensor status is reflected on
App/Web interface and/or control panel.
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Security Profiles
‘Away’ and ‘Disarm’ are two most common security profiles in a typical security system. ‘Away’
profile arms all the sensors and ‘Disarm’ profile disarms all the sensors except the 24 Hr zone
sensors.
Some systems provide more than one security profile, i.e. combination of sensors to be
armed/disarmed. For example, in ‘Maid Profile’, the user can configure master bedroom door to be
in armed state but kitchen door remains in disarmed state. If someone tries to open master
bedroom in ‘Maid Profile’, the system will trigger alarm.
Configuring & Scheduling Security Profiles
Advanced security systems provide user friendly ways to configure and schedule security profiles.
Using App/Web interface, the end user can configure a security profile, add/remove any sensor from
arming, schedule a specific profile to activate on specific time of a day etc. For example, the user
may want to schedule ‘AWAY’ profile every night from 11 PM and ‘DISARM’ profile every morning 6
AM.
App/Web Access
In a traditional security system, sensor status is available on the main control panel. However, the
panel may not be connected to the cloud/internet to provide you status of the sensor while you are
away from the house. It makes sense to install a system that provides these additional access to the
end-user.
Type of Security Alerts
In case of an alert, different security systems report the security breach in different manners. Here
are some possible options:
Triggering different hooter patterns for different kind of alerts.
Triggering autodialer to make phone calls with pre-recorded messages.
Sending SMS with the pre-defined SMS message describing the alert type.
Triggering other actions – switching ON lights etc.
Event Logs
Most of the control panels also provide logs of the events, i.e. security breach, arming/disarming
information, zone change etc.
Integrating Keyfob
In a typical security system, keyfob provides easy mechanism to the end user to arm/disarm the
system without accessing the control panel. Generally, more than one keyfobs can be paired with
the control panel.
Power Back-up & Battery indication
It is extremely important for a security system to have sufficient power back-up and low battery
indication. In a residential project, in case of mains failure, the DG system may take couple of
minutes to resume power supply, during this time all the sensors should be powered on and the
system should remain in the same arming mode to avoid any security breach.
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Guidelines to design a security system for a residential project
When it comes to designing a security system for a residential project, there are various options
available. Please follow the below guidelines to design the most suitable system for the prospective
buyer.
It is very important to understand the budget and required type of the sensors for a project.
Suppose a person is only looking to install Gas Leak detector, then GSM autodialer based
system might be sufficient and most cost effective.
Find out the status of the construction, if it is going to be retrofit solution, suggest any
wireless system, Silvan SECURE. Otherwise, wired systems like DSC PC 1832 + PK500 or
Silvan HA 2020 based system can be suggested.
In case of a wireless system, consider one wireless repeater per floor. If a floor area is bigger
than 1500 sqft, consider two wireless repeaters.
Explain the advantage of going for GSM based autodialer in comparison to PSTN based
autodialer. There is a tentative cost difference of around 5-6K, i.e. GSM based autodialer is
more expensive than PSTN based autodialer, but it doesn’t require any phone line.
For a full blown system requirement, explain the benefits of SECURE and Silvan HA 2020
based systems, i.e. profiling, scheduling, web/app access, remote monitoring, ease of access
etc.
Ask for site-survey, if the customer is looking for a full blow system.
Most of the wireless systems can be used as hybrid systems also, i.e. they support
connecting couple of sensors over wired.
Glass break detectors are prone to false alarms in Indian conditions. The similar security can
be achieved by providing door intrusion sensor on the glass door/window and a PIR motion
sensor installed inside. This combination can provide almost similar safety as glass break
detector.
Most of the PIR sensors detect movement reliably within 10-meter range. Please plan
accordingly.
Always check for the mounting option, location (inside or outside) and power option for the
sensors during the site survey. Generally, cost of the sensor varies if it is ceiling mount or
wall mount. There is a cost difference between indoor type and outdoor type of sensors.
Mounting indoor type of sensors in the exposed/outdoor locations is not recommended.
Always verify compatibility of sensors and the selected control panel before finalizing the
solution.
Always cross-check the limitation of the control panel in terms of the numbers of sensors
supported. If the project requires more number of sensors than the default capacity of the
control panel, consider providing zone expander.
Always check for the mounting option for the main control panel. In case of a traditional
control panel without App/Web access, the control panel should be mounted near the main
entrance or at a visible location. In case of an advanced panel with App/Web access, the
control panel can be mounted in a hidden location. Other important criteria to select the
location is to optimize wireless coverage (in case of wireless system) or length of the wiring.
In case of wired system, multicore 0.75 sqmm electrical cable is preferred for sensor wiring.
These cables should be run in separate conduits than electrical conduits.
If the customer is going for a PSTN based autodialer, the phone should be terminating inside
the main control panel DB.
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In case of wireless system, understand and properly explain battery usage and low battery
indications of the sensors. Some sensors emits special LED indicator when the battery is low.
However some sensors may generate small buzzing sound when battery is about to die.
In case of a wireless system, select a location of the sensor to optimize the battery usage.
For example, motion sensor should be mounted in a place where general motion is less and
motion is increased/detected only in case of a security breach. It ensures that the battery
lasts longer.
Summary
Almost all residential projects require some kind of safety and security features. These features can
be solved using various types of solutions. The solution must be selected based on the requirement
of the family. All security systems come with several default features. These features should be
explained properly to the end customer to ensure the full usage of the system.