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AS 2201.4-1990
[Pending Revision]Intruder alarm systems, Part 4: Wire-free systems installed in client’s premises
Specifies requirements for classification, construction, installation and operation of wire-free intruder alarm systems, installed in client's premises where the principal interconnections are by wire-free links, using electromagnetic radiation or sound to transmit telemetry or telecommand signals between component parts. Also provides guidance for system selection and signal reception.
Published: 07/05/1990
Pages: 6
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PREFACE
1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
1.2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
1.3 DEFINITIONS
2 CLASSIFICATION OF SYSTEMS
2.1 GENERAL
2.2 CLASSIFICATION
2.2.1 Class I
2.2.2 Class II
2.2.3 Class III
2.2.4 Class IV
2.2.5 Class V
3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
3.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
3.2 OPERATING PROCEDURES
3.3 MAINTENANCE AND RECORDS
3.4 SPECIAL ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS
3.5 AMBIENT CONDITIONS
3.6 SYSTEM VOLTAGE
4 EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
4.1 DETECTION DEVICES
4.1.1 General
4.1.2 Location
4.2 WIRE-FREE SIGNALLING EQUIPMENT
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Warning devices
4.3 CONTROL EQUIPMENT
4.3.1 General
4.4 POWER SUPPLY EQUIPMENT
4.4.1 Control equipment
4.4.2 Detection devices
APPENDIX A
A1 GENERAL
A1.1 Advantages
A1.2 Disadvantages
A2 SUITABILITY FOR USE
APPENDIX B
B1 ANTENNA MOUNTING
B2 PORTABLE DELIBERATELY-OPERATED DEVICE
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