8) This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit. Evidence shall show that knowledge has been acquired of safe working practices and assembling and setting up basic wired and wireless security systems. All knowledge and skills detailed in this unit should be contextualised to current industry practices and technologies. KS01-EH150A Basic security system assembly and set up Evidence shall show an understanding of basic security system assembly and set up, applying safe working practices and relevant Standards, Codes and Regulations to an extent indicated by the following aspects: T1. Regulations applicable to the security industry Security Act Occupational Health and Safety Act Australian Standards AS630, AS2201 ACMA Standards T2. Circuit arrangements Range of typical resistor values used in alarm systems End line resistors Wiring of a detector with split EOL resistors Zone doubling Open circuits and short circuits T3. Mechanical detectors Pressure pads Trip wires Window tape Screens Switches Vibration T4. Electro-mechanical detectors Ultrasonic Microwave Glass break Smoke Active infrared beams Passive infrared Strain system Renamed magnetic reed switches Optical fibre cable T5. Relays NC and NO relays transistor as a switch wiring diagram for a relay connected to an open collector output on an alarm panel typical uses for a relay type output T6. Security panels Features of commonly used panels Operation of programmable and non-programmable panels Sound sources used with security alarms Power sources used with security systems Panel to base communication systems Locks commonly used in the security industry Batteries: types maintenance T7. Communication systems Panel to base systems Dialler sequence Secsoa dialling system Dual tone multi frequency Ademco high speed Ademco contact ID T8. Closed circuit television Types of cameras Types of monitors Switching methods Earthing Ambient lighting |