Security alarm monitoring includes a variety of practices, including the placement of security hardware on a property. This hardware can range from doors and locks to motion detectors and security camera systems. Home security companies also help consumers with personal security practices. These services are designed to help homeowners protect their homes and valuables from potential thieves.
Central station monitoring
Central station monitoring is an important component of a security alarm system. This service ensures that qualified professionals are available at all times to respond to an alarm. This level of protection can be invaluable to the safety of your property and the people in it. These professionals will respond quickly and appropriately in the event of an alarm and are specialized in their field.
A central station monitoring company provides 24-hour monitoring for security alarms for both private residences and commercial buildings. When a security alarm is triggered, the central station dispatches an operator who investigates the situation and makes a call to the appropriate party. If necessary, the central station may also contact local law enforcement.
Alarm monitoring is essential for the main functionality of any security system. The central station operator will communicate with the police and other authorities if a burglary or fire occurs. The monitoring center can respond to the alarm immediately through a variety of means, including the Internet, Digital Cellular, and the phone line.
Listen-in alarm monitoring
A typical alarm system incorporates a digital cellular communication unit that contacts a central monitoring station or other location. Once a signal is received, the central station can raise the alarm by sending a synthetic voice or an encoded message string. This signal is decoded by the monitoring company and re-routed to the customer’s phone system. This method of alarm verification is becoming more popular because it reduces false dispatches.
The monitoring center can monitor any suspicious activity and dispatch responders as soon as possible. In some cases, the monitoring center can perform some of these checks remotely. To do so, a compatible transmitting device must be installed at the alarmed premises. Listen-in security alarm monitoring may be an ideal solution if a system doesn’t have a phone line available in the property.
Another benefit of listen-in security alarm monitoring is that if the alarm is triggered, the monitoring center will speak with the homeowner and/or the intruder. This can be helpful during a break-in, medical emergency, or in a situation where the intruder cannot speak English. With this type of monitoring, the central station can urge the intruder to leave while response units are dispatched.
GPRS/GSM signaling
The GPRS/GSM signaling technology is fast and provides reliable connectivity. It combines a telephone path and a data path for alarm transmission. DualCom’s GPRS technology transmits alarm signals at a high rate using Vodafone’s network. DualCom’s products also feature a programmable 21CN-MODE(tm) that allows enhanced polling on the radio path. This feature is especially useful for monitoring the security of a building.
The GPRS/GSM signaling for surveillance systems can be used for home and office alarms. A GPRS monitoring terminal connects to the Internet to send and receive signals. A GPRS alarm monitoring system can also be used to send alerts to a mobile phone.
GPRS/GSM signaling for surveillance applications is a better choice than an IP solution. It works even if phone lines and power networks are down. This type of technology can also use back-up batteries or UPS systems to ensure continued operation. Its encryption provides high security.
Customer identification code
The customer identification code is a number that is automatically assigned to the alarm. This number is used to determine the location of the alarm. The system is also used to determine if an alarm was triggered at a particular location. Usually, it is a number between one and nine digits long. Alarm monitoring centers have different methods to identify the location of the alarm.
The first option is to acknowledge the detection of the alarm message. The second option is to place a zone in secure or access, which enables or disables intrusion alarm circuits in that zone. Another option is to use the system test or zone test. This allows the operator to start an operational test for the entire system or for a specific zone. Finally, the change operator option allows the operator to change the security lighting controls.