OBSInc wrote:
Specifically, what I was told is that alarms are usually either Voltage or Contact Closure triggers.
That is some what correct. There are sensors which measure and react to the following stimulie.
Temperature, sound, pressure, light, heat, time, etc.
OBSInc wrote:
The question is which is more prelevant?
All of the above sensor(s) types can be purchased from almost any alarm manufacture. Whether they work well, and consistently, is another matter.
OBSInc wrote:
is there an industry standard?
No . . .
OBSInc wrote:
What does Directed use?
I dont understand your Q? If you are referring to what signal is sent to the alarm CPU, it is a (-) signal.
OBSInc wrote:
Is it the same for all of Directed alarms?
As far as I am aware. Someone please correct me, if I am wrong.
Regards
EVIL Teken . . .
Someone is up to something. Mobile command type vehicles.
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JKJ
Well, What I am up to is trying to get something triggered off a car alarm based on industry standards... Like a car alarm will trigger headlights or a horn with pulses. Or turn on a siren or chirper. I have a 4 camera and 2 microphone system which needs to integrate with alarms of all kinds. In designing the install manual I was not sure how complicated the integration with existing systems needed to be. Your answer tells me what I need to know.
What I hear is "All of the above sensor(s) types can be purchased from almost any alarm manufacture." any would really be easy to integrate.
Therefore the software for the InSight recording system I am installing does not need to be quite so complicated. piggyback on the siren wire and I have my n/c trigger. If you really want to see what I am talking about connecting up ...
(Not real sure on the issue of posting url's here but ... )
obsusa.com obsusa.com is the audio video recorder I am installing.
I am sure I will have more questions soon and I appreciate your input.