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1. What type of sensors detect humidity, low temperature, water, freezing, gas,
and carbon monoxide?
Photoelectric sensors
Environmental sensors
Magnetic sensors
Motion sensors
2. ANSI oversees the development of national standards affecting businesses in
the US. ANSI's standards development process focuses on:
The use of standards to further the business interests of ANSI member
companies
The selection of key experts for standards committees to assure
scientifically sound standards are promulgated
The use of European Union approved methods to achieve global
dominance of key industries
The use of consensus and broad based public involvement to
achieve balanced and high quality standards
3. Describe the role of Passive Infrared Sensors (PIRs) in burglar alarm systems.
PIRs detect motion by sensing changes in infrared radiation, which
is emitted by objects in their field of view.
PIRs are used to transmit alarm signals to the monitoring station.
PIRs are designed to detect vibrations in windows and doors.
PIRs monitor sound levels to identify intruders.
,4. Describe the significance of requiring fingerprint cards for individuals owning
a certain percentage of a burglar alarm company in Utah.
Fingerprint cards are used to verify the financial stability of the
company.
Requiring fingerprint cards for owners ensures background checks
for security and compliance with regulations.
It is a formality that has no real impact on security.
Fingerprint cards are only needed for employees, not owners.
5. If a burglar alarm panel is not properly grounded, what potential issue could
arise during a power surge?
Damage to the alarm system components
Improved alarm response time
Increased battery life
Enhanced signal strength
6. If a new commercial building is being constructed, how would the ADA
height requirement for alarm keypads influence the design of the security
system?
The design can use portable alarm keypads that can be adjusted to
any height.
The design can place alarm keypads at any height as long as they are
visible from a distance.
The design must incorporate alarm keypads and annunciators at a
height of no more than 48 inches to ensure compliance with ADA
standards.
The design should prioritize aesthetic appeal over ADA compliance.
,7. Describe the significance of the 8-foot height requirement in UL 681
regarding burglar alarm system installations.
The 8-foot height requirement is related to fire safety regulations
rather than security.
The 8-foot height requirement is only applicable to commercial
buildings, not residential.
The 8-foot height requirement is arbitrary and has no real impact on
security.
The 8-foot height requirement ensures that openings are positioned
beyond easy reach, enhancing security against unauthorized
access.
8. What is the maximum coverage area specified for a single fire protection
zone in burglar alarm systems?
The maximum coverage area is typically 3,000 square feet.
The maximum coverage area is typically 5,000 square feet.
The maximum coverage area is typically 2,500 square feet.
The maximum coverage area is typically 1,500 square feet.
9. What is the primary purpose of configuring environmental alarm zones in a
burglar alarm system?
To reduce the number of detectors needed.
To simplify the installation process.
To enhance security by defining specific areas for monitoring.
To eliminate false alarms.
, 10. Describe the role of the RJ45 jack in the context of burglar alarm systems
and internet communicators.
The RJ45 jack is used for connecting sensors to the alarm control
panel.
The RJ45 jack is used to connect internet communicators, allowing
alarm systems to transmit data over a network.
The RJ45 jack is primarily used for telephone connections in alarm
systems.
The RJ45 jack is used for connecting power supplies to alarm
systems.
11. If a burglar alarm system is upgraded to include internet communication,
which type of jack must be installed to ensure proper connectivity?
Coaxial
Fiber Optic
RJ45
RJ11
12. If a burglar alarm system installation has staples placed 6 feet apart, what
potential issues could arise from this practice?
Increased risk of wire damage and non-compliance with safety
standards.
No issues, as the distance is within acceptable limits.
Enhanced aesthetic appearance of the installation.
Improved signal transmission for the alarm system.