How do Heibi Home Security Systems Work

Today the range of Heibi home security systems are known as one of the best in the world. They incorporate the latest mix of ingenuity and technology to provide you and your family with the best security systems that money can buy. You can source many security devices such as data safe (Datensafe) and alarms. However in order to be able to purchase the best Heibi home security systems it is important to understand how the system in general works. This should give you an idea as to which system will suit your needs the best. Types of Heibi Home security

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As mentioned above there are quite a few different types of security systems. The most common are closed circuit systems, open circuit systems and systems that employ magnetic sensors. A closed circuit system is the most durable and is also the most commonly used in Europe. The principle of the system is based upon the flow of electric current which flows when the door is shut. This means that the alarm does not trigger until the door is opened by an intruder that cuts off the flow of electricity.

The open circuit system works in quite the opposite way than the closed circuit system works i.e. opening the door closes the circuit which allows the electricity to flow. This means that the alarm is triggered when the circuit has been completed.

A magnetic sensor home security system consists of closed circuit, a battery, magnet within the door and a powered buzzer with a relay. When a door or window is opened the magnet attracts the metal switch towards itself completing the circuit. This powers the relay and triggers the buzzer which keeps buzzing until the circuit remains open. When the door is closed the spring helps the switch snap back into position which cuts off the flow of current deactivating the alarm.

Advanced Heibi home security systems

Advanced home security systems manufactured by Heibi include passive infrared or PIR as they are called. These are motion detector sensors which can detect the infrared spectrum of a person’s body heat. When someone comes in view of the detector there is a sharp increase in the amount of infrared energy that hits the detector and this in turn triggers the alarm. Advanced motion detector alarms manufactured by Heibi also include a monitor that monitors for a rapid change in infrared energy that minimizes if not eliminates false alarms.