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What are your options?
Why do you need an Intruder Alarm?
An intruder alarm system is designed to detect the presence of anintruder at your premises - trigger a local siren to deter activity and
communicate the alarm event to a security monitoring centre so an
appropriate response can be coordinated.
The objectives of an intruder alarm system are:
To protect the physical assets within an unoccupied premises•
To provide a safer environment for occupants•
To deter crime and vandalism•
To enable a co-ordinated response to be actioned when an intrusion•
event occurs
An intrusion alarm system must first detect the intruder and this is best
achieved by installing a combination of detection devices throughout
your premises.
Commonly deployed intrusion detection devices include:
Movement sensors•
Break glass sensors•
Vibration sensors•
Smoke detectors•
Duress and hold-up alarms•
Door and window devices•
The key to a successful intruder alarm system is the carefull selection and configuration of the control
panel and detection devices to suit the level of risk and environment. This maximises the ability for
intrusion events to be detected and minimises unwanted false alarms.
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How can Chubb assist?
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DETER intruders and criminal activity at your premises
DETECT an intruder or unauthorised access at your premises
MONITOR your premises when they are unoccupied
RESPOND promptly when an alarm activates or emergency arises at your premises
Chubb Electronic Security installs services and monitors only proven and effective intruder alarm systems
that offer protection for people and property in a wide variety of applications.
Retail Stores•
Office Buildings•
Residential•
Government•
Defence•
Health Facilities•
Educational Facilities•
Financial Institutions•
Warehouses and factories•
Chubb provides solutions that cover residential and small
businesses right through to large corporations and government
departments. Whether you require a simple intruder alarm panel
or a more sophisticated multi-site or enterprise solution, Chubb
Electronic Security is able to tailor a solution to meet your needs.
Chubb Electronic Security supports a selection of leading technology intruder alarm systems, including its
own Chubb AFx platform. When configured as an intrusion-only solution, a Chubb AFx system delivers a
cost effective entry level system. Additionally, it can be expanded into a fully integrated security solution
that includes access control and video functionality, which allows the system to grow as your needs
change.
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Typical Intruder alarm system
Important considerations when selecting an intruder alarm system:
The correct positioning of your intrusion detection devices is essential for effective system•
performance. Too few detectors may result in an intrusion event going undetected. Additionally, the
selection of inferior quality detection devices will inevitably lead to false alarms.
The LCD keypad will generally be used on a daily basis to turn the system on and off, as well as check•
the status of the system. One or more simple yet informative conveniently located LCD keypads areessential as the alarm system must be easy to operate.
A siren and strobe acts as a strong deterrent to intruders, so it must be located out of reach to avoid•
tampering, yet prominently displayed to alert those nearby when an alarm occurs.
In this ever changing world your premises, staff and operational requirements regularly change. An•
alarm control panel needs to be designed with flexibility in mind so that it is expandable to cater for
your future needs.
The communications link to the monitoring centre is an important consideration. Intruder alarm panels•
provide a number of choices including dialup over standard telephone lines, mobile GSM / GPRS and
IP (broadband) networks.
Intrusion Detection
DevicesInclude movement detection,
reed switches, duress buttons,
glass breaks, vibration sensors.
LCD Keypad
System user interface foralarm management.
Chubb Monitoring CentreCentre monitoring of alarm system.
Main Control PanelIncludes modem (dialler) for
connection to phone line, power
supply and battery backup.
Siren and Strobe Audio and Visual Warning.
PSTN
Network/Internet
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Chubb Product and Service List
We reserve the right to alter specifications at any time in accordance with our policy of continuous development.Information in this brochure is correct as at September 2007.
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Phone 13 15 98 www.chubb.com.au
Security Licence: 407395043 (NSW), 17501502 (ACT), SA16823
(WA), ISL179507 (SA) and 695-291-60P (VIC).
Chubb New Zealand Ltd
3 Fisher Cres, Mt Wellington, Auckland
Private Bag 92207
Phone: 649 270 7265 or 0800 424 822
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Intruder Alarm Control Panel
The control panel is the central device in any intruder alarm system. All devices are
connected back to this electronic device which is programmed to take into account the
unique requirements of each business.
LCD Keypad
Control LCD keypads are usually located at entry and exit points. They are used to arm and
disarm the intruder alarm panel and provide status information regarding the current state of
the panel and devices.
Movement Detectors
There are various movement detectors which can be used to detect motion indoors. Passive
infrared detectors are designed sense the presence of body within a range of about 12m,
although longer ranges are possible.
Reed Switches
Are installed on the doors and windows on the perimeter of the premises to detect a forced
entry and to ensure the premises are properly closed before arming the intruder system.
Glass Break Detectors
Glass Break detectors sense the sound of breaking of glass, and these devices can be
an effective deterrent in stopping further unwanted activity as they trigger an alarm at the
moment of entry.
Duress Buttons
Duress or hold-up buttons are generally discreetly located near staff that are located in
vulnerable positions. When they feel threatened they simply press the button where an
alarm is generated and a response will occur.
Vibration Detectors
Vibration alarms are installed on walls, windows and secure containers and detect the
minute movements that occur when an intruder attempts to penetrate the surface and gain
entry.
Management Software
Management software packages enable the convenience of configuring and running audit
reports of your intruder alarm system from your desktop PC. Software can be provided to
display customised maps, time and attendance and specific activity reports.