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Crime Prevention Part II ALARMS © ©This TCLEOSE approved Crime Prevention Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS for Crime Prevention Part II (2009) Institute for Criminal Justice Studies (ICJS)
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OBJECTIVES The student will be able to identify the three basic components of an alarm system. The student will be able to define and describe the proper use of the following alarm sensors; space or motion detectors, microwave, infrared, ultrasonic, magnetic switches, glass breakage and impact The student will be able to describe the basic circuitry of an alarm system. The student will be able to define local annunciator and remote annunciator. The student will be able to define the following terms: multiplexing, microwave transmission and dialers © ©This TCLEOSE approved Crime Prevention Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS for Crime Prevention Part II (2009)
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DEFINE & PROCESS Identify the three basic components of an alarm system. Define and describe the proper use of the following alarm sensors; space or motion detectors, microwave, infrared, ultrasonic, magnetic switches, glass breakage and impact © ©This TCLEOSE approved Crime Prevention Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS for Crime Prevention Part II (2009)
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DEFINE & PROCESS Describe the basic circuitry of an alarm system. Define local annunciator and remote annunciator and explain what they do. Define and explain the following terms: multiplexing, microwave transmission and dialers © ©This TCLEOSE approved Crime Prevention Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS for Crime Prevention Part II (2009)
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QUESTIONS TAKE A BREAK
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SOURCES Handbook of Loss Prevention and Crime Prevention, Third Edition, Lawrence J. Fennelly. © ©This TCLEOSE approved Crime Prevention Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS for Crime Prevention Part II (2009)
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Presenter Contact Information Institute for Criminal Justice Studies (ICJS) 350 N. Guadalupe, Suite 140, PMB 164 San Marcos, Texas 78666. 877-304-2727 www.cscs.txstate.edu © ©This TCLEOSE approved Crime Prevention Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS for Crime Prevention Part II (2009)
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