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AS/NZS 2201.5:2008
[Current]Intruder alarm systems, Part 5: Alarm transmission systems
Specifies the general requirements for alarm transmission systems, equipment and systems using dedicated paths, switched networks, digital networks and wire-free systems.
Published: 31/01/2008
Pages: 21
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
1 Scope and general
1.1 Scope
1.2 Referenced documents
1.3 Definitions
1.4 Marking
2 Alarm transmission equipment
2.1 Equipment requirements
2.1.1 Power supply
2.1.2 Access
2.2 Installation requirements
2.2.1 Alarm transmission system interface (client’s premises)
2.2.2 Electrical supply
2.2.3 Alarm transmission equipment
2.2.4 Final alarm-receiving interface
2.2.5 Installation
2.3 Documentation
2.4 Test report
3 Alarm transmission system requirements
3.1 General
3.2 Alarm transmission system mode
3.3 Alarm transmission system(s) sharing infrastructure with other systems
3.4 Transmission time
3.5 Alarm system interconnection supervision
3.5.1 Interconnection with the alarm system
3.5.2 Alarm system Class C3
3.5.3 Alarm system Class C4
3.5.4 Alarm system Class C5
3.6 Transmission system supervision
3.7 Transmission system availability
3.7.1 General
3.7.2 Alarm transmission system availability
3.7.3 Minimum availability requirement
3.7.4 Transmission system management
3.7.5 Multiple independent paths
3.8 Signalling security
3.8.1 General
3.8.2 Classification
3.9 Fault and maintenance log
3.10 Testing
4 Alarm transmission system tests
4.1 General
4.2 System configuration
4.3 Transmission time—Normal performance test
4.3.1 Objective of test
4.3.2 Test procedure
4.3.3 Requirement
4.4 Transmission time—Recovery from overload test
4.4.1 Objective of test
4.4.2 Test procedure
4.4.3 Requirement
4.5 Transmission time—Peak load test
4.5.1 Objective of test
4.5.2 Test procedure
4.5.3 Requirement
4.6 Alarm system interconnection supervision test—Categories T1 and T2
4.6.1 Objective of test
4.6.2 Test procedure
4.6.3 Requirements
4.7 Alarm system interconnection supervision test—Category T3
4.7.1 Objective of test
4.7.2 Test procedure
4.7.3 Requirements
4.8 Alarm system interconnection supervision test—Category T4
4.8.1 Objective of test
4.8.2 Test procedure
4.8.3 Requirement
4.9 Alarm system interconnection supervision test—Category T5
4.9.1 Objective of test
4.9.2 Test procedure
4.9.3 Requirement
4.10 Alarm transmission system supervision test—Category T1
4.10.1 Objective of test
4.10.2 Test procedure
4.10.3 Requirements
4.11 Alarm transmission system supervision test—Category T2
4.11.1 Objective of test
4.11.2 Test procedure
4.11.3 Requirements
4.12 Alarm transmission system supervision test—Categories T3, T4 and T5
4.12.1 Objective of test
4.12.2 Test procedure
4.12.3 Requirement
4.13 Transmission system availability test
4.13.1 Objective of test
4.13.2 Test procedure
4.13.3 Requirement
4.14 Signal security—Category S1
4.14.1 Objective of test
4.14.2 Test procedure
4.14.3 Requirement
4.15 Signal security—Category S2
4.15.1 Objective of test
4.15.2 Test procedure
4.15.3 Requirements
4.16 Signal security—Category S3
4.16.1 Objective of test
4.16.2 Test procedure
4.16.3 Requirements
4.17 Signal security—Category S4
4.17.1 Objective of test
4.17.2 Test procedure
4.17.3 Requirements
4.18 Signal security—Category S5
4.18.1 Objective of test
4.18.2 Test procedure
4.18.3 Requirement
4.18.4 Manufacturer’s validation
4.18.4.1 Validation procedure
4.18.4.2 Validation requirements
Cited references in this standard
[Pending Revision]
Intruder alarm systems, Part 1: Client’s premises — Design, installation, commissioning and maintenance
[Current]
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories
[Current]
Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules)
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