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A Panic button is a device used to operate the alarm sounders in the event of
threat to the user and will operate irrespective of the panel setting.
Installation Example
Figure 4 shows a security system fitted to a typical house with two floors.
Ground Floor
(a) Over two thirds of burglars gain entry through the front or back doors.
Figure 4 shows magnetic door contacts fitted to the front and back
doors to detect when the doors have been forced. In addition, the
system will not set if a door contact is open, prompting the user to check
and close doors or windows before setting. The front door is connected
to the Entry/Exit Zone (EE), the back door to Zone 2.
(b) The downstairs rooms are protected by PIRs (zones 3, 4 and 5). One
PIR is fitted in the hallway (zone 1) to start the entry timer and tone
when the system is part set.
C
C
DOOR CONTACT
(ZONE 2)
CONTROL PANEL
PIR
DETECTOR ON
ZONE 1
DOOR CONTACT
(ENTRY ZONE)
PASSIVE INFRA
RED (ZONE 4)
PASSIVE INFRA
RED (ZONE 3)
D/ROOM
KITCHEN
LOUNGE HALL
PASSIVE INFRA
RED (ZONE 5)
Figure 4. House Ground Floor Plan
First Floor
(a) The first floor in Figure 5 shows a single PIR (zone 6) fitted on the
landing. This ensures that anyone entering the house through a bed-
room triggers an alarm when moving onto the landing. Alternatively,
zone 6 can be used for a panic button fitted in the main bedroom.
2. System Planning
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