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L1-03.18 Duress Code Issues

L1-03.18 Duress Code Issues When an alarm user enters the Duress Code by mistake, because the alarm is silent, the user is not aware that armed law enforcement personnel may be responding. This creates a dangerous situation for both the alarm user and law enforcement...

L1-03.17 Duress Codes

L1-03.17 Duress Codes A duress or hostage code (“Duress Code”) allows an alarm user to turn off an alarm system by entering a special code in the system’s keypad which then sends a signal to the alarm company that the alarm user is being held hostage. When the alarm...

L1-03.15 Button Locations

L1-03.15 Button Locations The button is usually concealed in a location to allow it to be pressed without being noticed by the...

L1-03.14 Piezo Pressure Strips

L1-03.14 Piezo Pressure Strips Are concealed in an area that would not normally be subject to enough pressure to operate the switch. When sufficient pressure is applied, a processor activates to generate an...

L1-03.13 Magnetic Lever Switches

L1-03.13 Magnetic Lever Switches Use a magnet and reed switch encased in a hinged case When the case is pulled or opened the magnet is separated from the switch to change the status of the...