Remote alarm definition

Remote alarm means any system, device, or mechanism for detection and reporting of any unauthorized entry, attempted entry or property damage upon real property protected by an alarm system which is not manually activated by a person and which, when activated, transmits a telephonic, wireless, electronic, video, cell, internet, radio, wireless based transmission system or other form of message, or emits an audible or visible signal that can be heard or seen by persons outside the protected premises or protected property, or transmits a signal beyond the protected premises or protected property. As used in this chapter, alarms on Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) are included in this definition.

Examples of Remote alarm in a sentence

  • Whole body alpha/beta surface contamination monitor • Capable to measure 0,4Bq/300 cm2 (alpha) • Gasless detector systems • Simplified calibration and alarm testing software • Solid state sensors • Extended count software feature • Remote alarm and Data display • The equipment must be able to be connected to the site electrical supply and comply with all rules associated with such connection.

  • Remote alarm surveillance from EHPT SYNERGIZER can be done using the BNSI functionality within BMP.

  • Check the store legend for components requiring electrical circuits to either the panel, which may include: • Remote alarm • Electronic temperature probe • Defrost termination thermostat • Thermostat controlling a liquid line solenoid • Satellite control • Heat reclaim contact or 24V supply All thermostat wires should be sized for rack control circuit breaker.