A proprietary burglar alarm system is a system in which alarm initiating circuits and devices are installed at a property and are connected directly or indirectly to constantly monitored receiving equipment at a central supervising station. The central supervising station is located at the protected property and intended for operation by personnel responsible to the owner of the property. The system is arranged so that a predetermined change in the alarm initiating circuits or devices automatically causes transmission of an alarm signal over a supervised signaling channel to the central supervising station.
These systems normally operate within the limits of Class 2 remote-control and signal circuits, as defined by Section 16 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1. Published 9/30/1986.A proprietary burglar alarm system is a system in which alarm initiating circuits and devices are installed at a property and are connected directly or indirectly to constantly monitored receiving equipment at a central supervising station. The central supervising station is located at the protected property and intended for operation by personnel responsible to the owner of the property. The system is arranged so that a predetermined change in the alarm initiating circuits or devices automatically causes transmission of an alarm signal over a supervised signaling channel to the central supervising station.
These systems normally operate within the limits of Class 2 remote-control and signal circuits, as defined by Section 16 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1. Published 9/30/1986.