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CIPS L4M7 Exam - Topic 5 Question 71 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIPS's L4M7 exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 5
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To improve the security of a warehouse, alarm systems are commonly used. Which of the following is an important part of these systems?

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Suggested Answer: A

The most basic alarm consists of one or more sensors to detect intruders, and an alerting device to indicate the intrusion. However, a typical premises security alarm employs the following compo-nents:

- Premises control unit (PCU), Alarm Control Panel (ACP), or simply panel: The 'brain' of the system, it reads sensor inputs, tracks arm/disarm status, and signals intrusions. In modern system, this is typically one or more computer circuit boards inside a metal enclosure, along with a power supply.

- Sensors: Devices which detect intrusions. Sensors may be placed at the perimeter of the protected area, within it, or both. Sensors can detect intruders by a variety of methods, such as monitoring doors and windows for opening, or by monitoring unoccupied interiors for motions, sound, vibration, or other disturbances.

- Alerting devices: These indicate an alarm condition. Most commonly, these are bells, sirens, and/or flashing lights. Alerting devices serve the dual purposes of warning occupants of intrusion, and potentially scaring off burglars. These devices may also be used to warn occupants of a fire or smoke condition.

- Keypads: Small devices, typically wall-mounted, which function as the human-machine interface to the system. In addition to buttons, keypads typically feature indicator lights, a small multi-character display, or both.etc.

- Interconnections between components. This may consist of direct wiring to the control unit, or wireless links with local power supplies.

In addition to the system itself, security alarms are often coupled with a monitoring service. In the event of an alarm, the premises control unit contacts a central monitoring station. Operators at the station see the signal and take appropriate action, such as contacting property owners, notifying police, or dispatching private security forces. Such signals may be transmitted via dedicated alarm circuits, telephone lines, or the internet.


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Latrice
2 days ago
I remember practicing a question about security systems, and I think it mentioned that sensors detect intrusions, so I would go with A.
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Rolande
7 days ago
I think sensors are definitely a key part of alarm systems, but I'm not entirely sure if they are the most important.
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