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4.1 What kinds of security are there?
In general, there are three different ways of securing an object:
External perimeter surveillance
, in which primarily the endangered areas such as the entrance door, terrace door and cellar door
as well as ground-floor windows are protected by wireless magnet contacts and wireless glass breakage detectors. The next step is
to make sure that all other access areas are protected. Unprotected access areas are a security risk since there is no detection
using wireless motion sensors inside the object.
This type of surveillance is particularly recommended for
pet owners
of dogs, cats, etc. since these animals can cause false alarms
on interior detectors (motion sensors).
Internal surveillance
(surveillance of certain areas and/or traps), where you monitor only the interior of your object. There is no
surveillance of the external perimeter. Protection using wireless motion sensors begins with the areas most likely to be crossed by
burglars such as entrances, halls, and living rooms. In the next stage, every room can be protected individually.
Internal surveillance is the
cheapest
type of surveillance, and the burglar may be detected quite late, when he or she is already
inside the object.
The combination of these two protection methods
, which closes security gaps in the “outer skin” surveillance through the use of
interior detectors (wireless motion sensors). The burglar is detected either when entering the object or when moving within the
object.
The combination of these two protection types offers you maximum
security
.
We recommend the use of wireless smoke detectors since every electrical device in your house represents a potential fire hazard.
First of all, the halls and stairways should be protected, with at least one detector per floor. Equally important are areas such as
children’s playrooms, bedrooms and living rooms, where each room should have its own detector.
Smoke detectors save lives!
You operate the wireless alarm system either with the remote control provided, a wireless control panel, or a wireless key switch.
The system can be controlled directly from the
ABUS wireless alarm system
. The system is also programmed on this keypad.
Other features are remote-controlled activation and programming by telephone or remote PC, which will be explained later in these
instructions. For more information of operating the wireless alarm system, see the operating instructions and the installation DVD. If
in doubt, please contact your specialist dealer.
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