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AS 2201.3-1991

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Intruder alarm systems Detection devices for internal use

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03-28-1991

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1 - AS 2201.3-1991 INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEMS - DETECTION DEVICES FOR INTERNAL USE
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
6 - SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
6 - 1.1 SCOPE
6 - 1.2 APPLICATION
6 - 1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
6 - 1.4 DEFINITIONS
6 - 1.4.1 Acoustic detector
6 - 1.4.2 Beam interruption detector
6 - 1.4.3 Capacitive touch detector
6 - 1.4.4 Detection range
6 - 1.4.5 Doppler ultrasonic movement detector
6 - 1.4.6 Doppler microwave movement detector
6 - 1.4.7 Electromechanical detector
6 - 1. 4.8 Foil
6 - 1.4.9 Movement detector
7 - 1.4.10 Passive infrared detector
7 - 1.4.11 Polar diagram
7 - 1.4.12 Pressure mat
7 - 1.4.13 Printed circuit detector
7 - 1.4.14 Range (of a detector)
7 - 1.4.15 Reference point
7 - 1.4.16 Sensitivity
7 - 1.4.17 Sound pressure level
7 - 1.4.18 Standard target
7 - 1.4.19 Test panel
7 - 1.4.20 UHF radio movement detector
7 - 1.4.21 Vibration detector
7 - 1.4.22 White noise
8 - SECTION 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DETECTORS
8 - 2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
8 - 2.1.1 Temperature and relative humidity
8 - 2.1.2 Special environment conditions
8 - 2.2 IMMUNITY FROM SUPPLY VOLTAGE VARIATIONS
8 - 2.3 IMMUNITY FROM ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
8 - 2.4 ACCESSIBILITY
8 - 2. 5 TAMPER DETECTION
8 - 2.6 END OF LINE SUPERVISION
8 - 2.7 IMMUNITY FROM VIBRATION
8 - 2.8 CONSTRUCTION
8 - 2.9 RESISTANCE TO CORROSION
9 - 2.10 STABILITY
9 - 2.11 ALARM PERIOD
9 - 2.12 TEST FACILITIES
9 - 2.13 MARKING
10 - SECTION 3 ADDITIONAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MOVEMENT DETECTORS
10 - 3.1 RANGE REQUIREMENTS
10 - 3.2 SENSITIVITY
11 - SECTION 4 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICULAR TYPES OF DETECTORS
11 - 4.1 DOPPLER ULTRASONIC MOVEMENT DETECTORS
11 - 4.1.1 Classification
11 - 4.1.2 Operating frequency
11 - 4.1.3 Maximum output
11 - 4.1.4 Detection category
11 - 4.1.5 Range
12 - 4.1.6 Marking
12 - 4.2 UHF RADIO MOVEMENT DETECTORS
12 - 4.2.1 Operating frequency
12 - 4.2.2 Frequency stability
12 - 4.2.3 Maximum output
12 - 4.2.4 Harmonic radiation
12 - 4.2.5 Range
12 - 4.2.6 Marking
12 - 4.3 DOPPLER MICROWAVE MOVEMENT DETECTORS
12 - 4.3.1 Classification
12 - 4.3.2 Operating frequency
12 - 4.3.3 Maximum generated field strength
12 - 4.3.4 Harmonic radiation
12 - 4.3.5 Detection category
12 - 4.3.6 Range
13 - 4.3.7 Marking
13 - 4.4 PASSIVE INFRARED MOVEMENT DETECTORS
13 - 4.4.1 Sensitivity
13 - 4.4.2 Range/area or volume of coverage
13 - 4.5 ACOUSTIC DETECTORS
13 - 4.5.1 General
13 - 4.5.2 Sensitivity
13 - 4.6 CAPACITIVE TOUCH DETECTORS
13 - 4.6.1 Area of coverage
13 - 4.6.2 Sensitivity
13 - 4.7 VIBRATION DETECTORS
13 - 4.7.1 Types
13 - 4.7.2 Sensitivity
13 - 4.7.3 Area of coverage
13 - 4.8 BEAM INTERRUPTION DETECTORS
13 - 4.8.1 Operational spectrum
13 - 4.8.2 Maximum range
13 - 4.8.3 Modulation
13 - 4.8.4 Sensitivity
14 - 4.9 PRESSURE MATS
14 - 4.9.1 Circuit configuration
14 - 4.9.2 Construction of the mat
14 - 4.9.3 Sensitivity
14 - 4.10 ELECTROMECHANICAL SWITCHES
14 - 4.10.1 Circuit configuration
14 - 4.10.2 Sensitivity
14 - 4.11 FOIL
14 - 4.11.1 Circuit configuration
14 - 4.11.2 Material
15 - 4.11.3 Location
15 - 4.11.4 Installation
15 - 4.12 PRINTED CIRCUIT WIRING
15 - 4.12.1 Circuit configuration
15 - 4.12.2 Material
15 - 4.12.3 Installation
15 - 4.12.4 Sensitivity
17 - APPENDIX A - GENERAL TEST REQUIREMENTS
17 - A1 SCOPE
17 - A2 TEST ENVIRONMENT
17 - A2.1 General
17 - A2.2 Movement detectors
17 - A2.3 Doppler ultrasonic movement detectors
17 - A3 TEST AREA
17 - A4 SAMPLE PREPARATION
17 - A5 MOUNTING METHODS
17 - A6 TIME PERIOD BETWEEN TESTS
17 - A7 REPORT
18 - APPENDIX B - TEMPERATURE VARIATION TEST
18 - B1 SCOPE
18 - B2 PRINCIPLE
18 - B3 APPARATUS
18 - B4 APPLICATION
18 - B5 MOVEMENT DETECTOR PROCEDURE
18 - B6 ELECTROMECHANICAL DETECTOR PROCEDURE
18 - B7 OTHER DETECTORS PROCEDURE
19 - B8 REPORTING OF RESULTS
20 - APPENDIX C - TAMPER RESISTANCE TEST
20 - C1 SCOPE
20 - C2 PRINCIPLE
20 - C3 APPARATUS
20 - C4 PROCEDURE
20 - C5 REPORTING OF RESULTS
21 - APPENDIX D - MECHANICAL STRENGTH TEST
21 - D1 SCOPE
21 - D2 PRINCIPLE
21 - D3 APPARATUS
21 - D4 PROCEDURE
21 - D5 REPORTING OF RESULTS
22 - APPENDIX E - VIBRATION SUSCEPTIBILITY TEST
22 - E1 SCOPE
22 - E2 PRINCIPLE
22 - E3 APPLICATION
22 - E4 APPARATUS
22 - E5 PROCEDURE
22 - E5.1 Acoustic detectors
22 - E5.2 Other types of detectors
22 - E6 REPORTING OF RESULTS
23 - APPENDIX F - SUPPLY VOLTAGE VARIATION TEST
23 - F1 SCOPE
23 - F2 PRINCIPLE
23 - F3 APPLICATION
23 - F4 APPARATUS
23 - F5 PROCEDURE
23 - F6 REPORTING OF RESULTS
23 - APPENDIX G - STABILITY TEST
23 - G1 SCOPE
23 - G2 PRINCIPLE
23 - G3 APPLICATION
23 - G4 PROCEDURE
23 - G5 REPORTING OF RESULTS
24 - APPENDIX H - DETECTION RANGE TEST
24 - H1 SCOPE
24 - H2 PRINCIPLE
24 - H3 APPLICATION
24 - H4 APPARATUS
24 - H5 PROCEDURE
24 - H6 REPORTING OF RESULTS
25 - APPENDIX I - SENSITIVITY TESTS
25 - I1 SCOPE
25 - I2 MOVEMENT TYPE DETECTORS
25 - I2.1 Principle
25 - I2.2 Application
25 - I2.3 Apparatus
25 - I2.4 Procedure
25 - I2.5 Reporting of results
25 - I3 ACOUSTIC DETECTORS
25 - I3.1 Principle
25 - I3.2 Application
25 - I3.3 Apparatus
25 - I3.4 Procedure
26 - I3.5 Reporting of results
26 - I4 PRESSURE MATS
26 - I4.1 Principle
26 - I4.2 Apparatus
26 - I4.3 Procedure
26 - I4.4 Reporting of results
26 - I5 MAGNETICALLY OPERATED SWITCHES
26 - I5.1 Principle
26 - I5.2 Apparatus
26 - I5.3 Procedure
28 - I5.4 Reporting of results
29 - APPENDIX J - VERIFICATION OF CATEGORY TEST
29 - J1 SCOPE
29 - J2 PRINCIPLE
29 - J3 APPLICATION
29 - J4 APPARATUS
29 - J5 CATEGORY O DETECTORS
29 - J5.1 Procedure
29 - J5.2 Immunity from static fluorescent light interference (Doppler microwave only)
30 - J5.3 Reporting of results
30 - J6 CATEGORY P DETECTORS
30 - J6.1 General
30 - J6.2 Procedure
30 - J6.3 Immunity from dynamic fluorescent light interference (Doppler microwave only)
30 - J6.4 Reporting of results
30 - J7 CATEGORY Q DETECTORS (Doppler ultrasonic only)
30 - J7.1 General
30 - J7.2 Procedure
30 - J7.3 Reporting of results
30 - J8 REPORTING OF RESULTS
32 - APPENDIX K - OPERATING FREQUENCY TEST
32 - K1 SCOPE
32 - K2 PRINCIPLE
32 - K3 APPLICATION
32 - K4 APPARATUS
32 - K5 PROCEDURE
32 - K5.1 Dopper ultrasonic detectors
32 - K5.2 Doppler microwave detectors
32 - K6 REPORTING OF RESULTS
33 - APPENDIX L - MAXIMUM OUTPUT TEST
33 - L1 SCOPE
33 - L2 PRINCIPLE
33 - L3 APPLICATION
33 - L4 APPARATUS
33 - L5 PROCEDURE
33 - L5.1 Ultrasonic detectors
33 - L5.2 Microwave detectors
33 - L6 REPORTING OF RESULTS
34 - APPENDIX M - ATMOSPHERIC AND OTHER EFFECTS
34 - M1 SCOPE
34 - M2 ULTRASONIC DETECTORS
35 - M3 MICROWAVE DETECTORS
35 - M4 UHF RADIO DETECTORS
35 - M5 PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTORS
35 - M6 SPECIAL ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS

Sets out the minimum performance requirements and methods of test for detection devices intended for use in intruder alarm systems. The Standard addresses the characteristics that affect the reliability of the devices, with special emphasis being placed on those characteristics which affect false alarm susceptibility and tamper resistance.

Committee
EL-031
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 6627 3
Pages
30
ProductNote
Pending Revision indicates that as a result of the Aged Standards review process, the document needs updating. If no project proposal, meeting the quality criteria, is received within the 12 month timeframe, the document shall be withdrawn.
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

This Standard specifies requirements for the performance of detection devices intended for use in intruder alarm systems.

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