Description:
A single zone alarm circuit with entry and exit delay and other facilities.
Circuit Diagram
Notes:
Source - http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk/Circuits/Alarm/sza.htm
A single zone alarm circuit with entry and exit delay and other facilities.
Circuit Diagram
Notes:
The circuit features automatic exit and entry delays, timed bell cut-off
and system reset. It has provision for normally open and normally
closed switches and will suit the usual input devices (Pressure Mats,
Magnetic Reed contacts, Foil Tape, PIRs and Inertia Sensors).
When the power is applied, if there's a fault the buzzer will sound and
you should switch off again and check for open doors, windows, etc. If
everything is in order the buzzer will NOT sound and the exit delay will
begin. You have about 30 seconds to leave the building. When you
return the buzzer will sound. You then have about 30 seconds to switch
off; otherwise the siren will sound. It will go on sounding
indefinitely.
However, if the building is re-secured the siren will switch off after
about 10 minutes and the alarm will reset.
The Exit delay, Entry delay and Bell Cut-off times can be changed by
altering the values of R4, R12 & R13 respectively. Q5 and Q6 ensure
that
the Entry delay and Bell cut-off timers always start with C7 either
fully charged or fully discharged as required. If you can live with
slightly
less precise time intervals then leave out Q5, Q6, R14, R15, R16, R17,
C8 & C9. If you don't want a Bell Cut-off at all then leave out D3
as
well.
The sensitivity of the Inertia Sensors is adjusted by R8. Set to minimum
value, a light tap will activate the alarm. Set to maximum value, a
heavy blow is required. If you are not using Inertia Sensors then
replace R8 with a 27k fixed resistor. If you are not using normally open
switches then leave out R1, C1 & Q1 and fit a link between R2 and
C2.
Board Layout:Source - http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk/Circuits/Alarm/sza.htm
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