Description :
This is a complete alarm system with 5 independent zones suitable for a
small office or home environment. It uses just 3 CMOS IC's and features a
timed entry / exit zone, 4 immediate zones and a panic button. There
are indicators for each zone a "system armed" indicator. The schematic
is as follows :
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Circuit Notes
Each zone uses a normally closed contact. These can be micro switches or
standard alarm contacts (usually reed switches). Suitable switches
can be bought from alarm shops and concealed in door frames, or window
ledges.
Zone 1 is a timed zone which must be used as the entry and exit point of the building. Zones 2 - 5 are immediate zones, which will trigger the alarm with no delay. Some RF immunity is provided for long wiring runs by the input capacitors, C1-C5. C7 and R14 also form a transient suppressor. The key switch acts as the Set/Unset and Reset switch. For good security this should be the metal type with a key
Zone 1 is a timed zone which must be used as the entry and exit point of the building. Zones 2 - 5 are immediate zones, which will trigger the alarm with no delay. Some RF immunity is provided for long wiring runs by the input capacitors, C1-C5. C7 and R14 also form a transient suppressor. The key switch acts as the Set/Unset and Reset switch. For good security this should be the metal type with a key
Operation
At switch on, C6 will charge via R11, this acts as the exit delay and is
set to around 30 seconds. This can be altered by varying either
C6 or R11. Once the timing period has elapsed, LED6 will light, meaning
the system is armed. LED6 may be mounted externally (at the bell box
for example) and provides visual indication that the system has set.
Once set any contact that opens will trigger the alarm, including Zone
1.
To prevent triggering the alarm on entry to the building, the concealed
re-entry switch must be operated. This will discharge C6 and start the
entry
timer. The re-entry switch could be a concealed reed switch, located
anywhere in a door frame, but invisible to the eye. The panic switch,
when
pressed, will trigger the alarm when set. Relay contacts RLA1 provide
the latch, RLA2 operate the siren or buzzer.
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