Intruder Alarm Systems relating Australian Standards

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AS/NZS 2201.1:2007 INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEMS – CLIENT’S PREMISES-DESIGN, INSTALLATION,
COMMISSIONING AND MAINTENANCE

This Standard specifies the minimum requirements for the design, installation, commissioning, installation and
maintenance of intruder alarm systems. It classifies equipment and systems interconnected by wire and wire-free
links. Such systems consist of detection devices, control equipment, warning and signaling devices, and the
necessary power supply equipment.

AS 2201.2-2004 INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEMS – MONITORING CENTRES
This Standard specifies requirements and a grading convention for monitoring centres used for the monitoring of
intruder alarm systems. It also sets out requirements and a grading convention for operations, equipment and staff in monitoring centres used for the monitoring of intruder alarm systems.

AS 2201.3-1991 INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEMS – DETECTION DEVICES FOR INTERNAL USE
This Standard specifies requirements for the performance of detection devices intended for use in intruder alarm
systems.

AS 2201.4 – 1990 INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEMS – WIRE – FREE SYSTEMS INSTALLED IN CLIENT’S PREMISES
This Standard sets out the classification of systems and the system and equipment requirements of intruder alarm
systems installed in client’s premises where the principal interconnections are by wire-free links. Such systems
consist of detection devices, control equipment, warning and signaling devices, and the necessary power supply
equipment

AS/NZS 2201.5:2008 INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEMS – ALARM TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
This Standard specifies the requirements for the performance, reliability and security characteristics for alarm
transmission systems used as part of an intruder alarm system.
It includes requirements for the transmission of signals between an intruder alarm system in a clients premises and a monitoring centre.