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- Date: 15 Nov 92 01:45:01 EDT
- From: Barton F. Bruce <Barton.Bruce@camb.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: Advice Needed on Telephone Security Systems
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- In article <telecom12.829.3@eecs.nwu.edu>, khx@se44.wg2.waii.com
- (Kamran Husain) writes:
-
- > Lately there's been a rash of robberies in our area where the mode of
- > operation has rendered most home security systems useless. (I don't
-
- > Most houses hit have the breakers outside the security zone. Crooks
- > snip the phone lines and cut the power off. If someone's home, the
-
- > a) Is there a secondary way of notifying a monitoring station that AC
-
- Some central stations will accept "I'm OK" calls every 24 hours. Maybe
- your alarm system can be set to do those more frequently and maybe the
- central station will accept and ACT if they don't get them.
-
- The key here is that the central station MUST notice that you did not
- call in on time. This should NOT be a manual operation with a printer
- and a tub of customer cards, but a computerized company that can set
- limits that will automatically alarm if you don't call in within a
- designated schedule.
-
- Note well that the unit steals your phone line to call in, so if you
- had a six hour schedule, you want a separate alarm line lest a call of
- yours be chopped by the alarm dialer.
-
- If the alarm company and the cops figure out what is happening, they
- can be quietly waiting when the crooks return.
-
- A local alarm can be raised whenever the phone line is cut. Readily
- available line monitor cards can do that. Smart burglar would clip a
- LARGE capacitor across your line to preclude rotary or tone dialing,
- but NOT cut it. Or could clip a 9 v radio battery across line so your
- line monitor would see some battery, and then CUT the line beyond the
- battery. In general, unless they really want YOUR house, they won't be
- that careful.
-
- Use exterior lighting that uses 12 v DC electronic ballasts for 14 -
- 18 watt flourescents - readily available from Solar supply houses.
- Normally feed it from a transformer plus rectifier, but when power
- fails have it switch to a couple of BIG Sears DieHards in parallel
- that are normally trickle charged.
-
- Have some inside lighting powered from it too. You can get MANY hours
- of light easily that way, and a 14 watt flourescent puts out a LOT of
- light.
-
- Run your alarm off another such battery (but with NO lights to drain
- it) and the crooks won't wait enough days for it to die out.
-
-