Difference between revisions of "Security sensor"

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Any type of electronic sensor used to notify security or emergency personnel of a problem.  Security sensors are available in a variety of types:
 
Any type of electronic sensor used to notify security or emergency personnel of a problem.  Security sensors are available in a variety of types:
  
- Video sensors use cameras, tapes and people to monitor activity.
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* Video sensors use cameras, tapes and people to monitor activity.
  
- Motion sensors have an infrared heat detector to examine temperature variations.
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* Motion sensors have an infrared heat detector to examine temperature variations.
  
- Audio sensors have an ultrasonic detector to perceive noises such as breaking glass.
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* Audio sensors have an ultrasonic detector to perceive noises such as breaking glass.
  
- Shock sensors detect physical vibrations.
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* Shock sensors detect physical vibrations.
  
- Contact sensors send an alarm when physical or optical contact is broken.
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* Contact sensors send an alarm when physical or optical contact is broken.
  
- Duress alarms are operated by humans when help is required.
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* Duress alarms are operated by humans when help is required.
  
See also [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=fire detector fire], and [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=smoke detector smoke] detectors.
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See also fire, and [[smoke%20detector|smoke]] detectors.
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
Alarmmelder (Deut.); dtecteur d'alarme (Fr.)
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Alarmmelder (Deut.); détecteur d'alarme (Fr.)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:25, 16 June 2022

Description

Any type of electronic sensor used to notify security or emergency personnel of a problem. Security sensors are available in a variety of types:

  • Video sensors use cameras, tapes and people to monitor activity.
  • Motion sensors have an infrared heat detector to examine temperature variations.
  • Audio sensors have an ultrasonic detector to perceive noises such as breaking glass.
  • Shock sensors detect physical vibrations.
  • Contact sensors send an alarm when physical or optical contact is broken.
  • Duress alarms are operated by humans when help is required.

See also fire, and smoke detectors.

Synonyms and Related Terms

Alarmmelder (Deut.); détecteur d'alarme (Fr.)