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      Intrusion detection and aggression systems are installations consisting of one or more interlocking and signaling equipment (called central tampering), specific detectors, personal alert devices, activation/deactivation devices of surveillance in partitions, optical devices and audible warning devices, alarm transmission to reception centers devices.

      There are different commercial intrusion detection technologies and the most common are:
      • Person passive infrared motion detection PIR detector type);
      • Motion detection of a person in the microwave spectrum
      • Acoustic analyzing detection of breaking glass
      • Cut detection, escalation or under-crossing a perimeter fence through sensitive cables
      • Line crossing detection through infrared barriers, optical cables or capacitive sensitive wires
      • Detection of the opening doors and windows via magnetic contacts
      • Detection of punching a wall, ceiling or bridging by vibration analysis.

      A burglar alarm system is capable of being divided into subdomains (called partitions) that can be enabled / disabled independently by means of such devices with a keyboard and display panel, panel key-card reader, electronic lock door, etc.
      One of the important functions of a burglar alarm system is sending remote alarm to the owner or someone designated by him, especially at alarm monitoring stations that coordinates specialized intervention teams.

      Modern Trends in the European Union are considering:
      • harmonization of European standards relating to burglary alarm systems and equipment that compose them (the family of SR / EN 50 131);
      • verification process establishment of alarm systems in order to reduce false alarms
      • regulating of alarm monitoring centers (EN 50518 family of standards);
      • service standards development in the field.

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Burglary alarming  ____________________________________


Intrusion detection and aggression systems are installations consisting of one or more interlocking and signaling equipment (called central tampering), specific detectors, personal alert devices, activation/deactivation devices of surveillance in partitions, optical devices and audible warning devices, alarm transmission to reception centers devices.
There are different commercial intrusion detection technologies and the most common are:
• Person passive infrared motion detection PIR detector type);
• Motion detection of a person in the microwave spectrum
• Acoustic analyzing detection of breaking glass
• Cut detection, escalation or under-crossing a perimeter fence through sensitive cables
• Line crossing detection through infrared barriers, optical cables or capacitive sensitive wires
• Detection of the opening doors and windows via magnetic contacts
• Detection of punching a wall, ceiling or bridging by vibration analysis.
A burglar alarm system is capable of being divided into subdomains (called partitions) that can be enabled / disabled independently by means of such devices with a keyboard and display panel, panel key-card reader, electronic lock door, etc.
One of the important functions of a burglar alarm system is sending remote alarm to the owner or someone designated by him, especially at alarm monitoring stations that coordinates specialized intervention teams.
Modern Trends in the European Union are considering:
• harmonization of European standards relating to burglary alarm systems and equipment that compose them (the family of SR / EN 50 131);
• verification process establishment of alarm systems in order to reduce false alarms
• regulating of alarm monitoring centers (EN 50518 family of standards);
• service standards development in the field.