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ACPO has necessary approvals alarm installation companies must meet in
order that the public obtain a proper response to any genuine alarm activations.
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All “URN” applications to include
full PD6662-EN50131/1 certification.
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The Installation Company to be
certified by the National Security Inspectorate
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All Staff to be Fully Police Vetted
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All Alarm Systems to conform to
DD243: 2004 False Alarm management
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The Alarm System and Installer to
conform to ACPO Force Alarm Policy
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Liable to Random Police Inspection
of Installations
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Use a Police Approved Alarm
Receiving Centre
Digital
Communicator
The remote signalling of your intruder
alarm system will be controlled by Digital Communicator, Dual Com (combined Digi
& Aerial), RedCARE Signalling Transmission Unit (STU) or RedCARE GSM GID
transmitting to a 24 Hour Manned Communication Centre, noted below, via a
Digital Communicator utilising a separated ex-directory incoming calls barred
telephone line to dial the alarm receiving centre and signal an activation.
NOTE: If a line fault situation occurs, the system is unable to transmit the
second signal required to generate a police response and this may not be
acceptable to your insurers.
Dualcom
DUALCOM offers dual path signalling on
any telephone network, ADSL or ISDN and can share a telephone line, with a back
up radio signal over the Vodafone network to ensure transmission of alarm
signals in the event of the telephone line being tampered with or proving faulty
and indication of a signal fault on the alarm keypad.
NOTE: This service is subject to a signal strength test to verify
availability in the area.
Redcare
REDCARE SIGNALLING TRANSMISSION UNIT
using an existing standard exchange BT telephone line (provided no form of
electronic data transmission exists on the line, i..e fax or modem, except for
BT Broadband which is now compatible) to indicate both activations and line
faults to the alarm receiving centre via a continuous electronic signal
transmitted down the line.
NOTE: If a line fault situation occurs, the system is unable to transmit the
second signal required to generate a police response and this may not be
acceptable to your insurers.
Redcare GSM
REDCARE GSM offers dual path signaling
via any existing standard exchange BT telephone line (provided no form of
electronic data transmission exists on the line, i.e. fax or modem, unless a
Modem Compatible Device is fitted and the REN value does not exceed 3, except
for Broadband lines which are now compatible with RedCARE) to indicate both
activations and line faults to the alarm receiving centre via a continuous
electronic signal transmitted down the line, combined with BT Cellnet’s GSM
radio network to ensure that if ever there is a break in the telephone line, the
GSM network will continue to deliver alarm signals.
NOTE: This service is subject to a signal strength test to verify
availability in the area.
Radio/Wireless Alarm Systems
With the introduction of PD6662-EN50131/1 all wireless interconnections from the
alarm control panel to the radio detection equipment and control devices are now
covered under this standard.
In simple terms as long as the alarm system complies with the DD243: 2004
standard and the installer utilises the recognised 868mhz radio band frequency,
all radio systems will be deemed as a grade 2 system.
Radio/wireless alarm systems although quicker to install in terms of
installation time and less disruption to the premises and décor, they are more
expensive in terms of the technology and features they now have built-in.
Today’s systems allow for greater use of features by the end-user and their
friends and family.
Selecting a Wireless/Radio Burglar Alarm
In order to select the correct wireless/radio system, this is what you should
look for:
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Correct Radio Frequency – Should
conform to 868.6625 MHz frequency
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Rolling Radio Codes or Differs – At
least 1,000,000 Differs.
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Independent Device Codes – Detectors
can learn their own code or differ.
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Radio Jamming or Interference –
Allow detection of these signals.
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Low Battery & Tamper – Alert of low
battery or tamper, with zone identification.
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Signal Strength – Display Signal
Strength for recording in system documentation.
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Ability to report these faults
including mains failure to the Alarm Receiving Centre.
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