This European Standard specifies the minimum equipment requirements for the performance, reliability, resilience, security and safety characteristics of the receiving centre transceiver (RCT) installed in ARC and used in alarm transmission systems. The alarm transmission system requirements and classifications are defined within EN 50136 1. Different types of alarm systems may in addition to alarm messages also send other types of messages, e.g. fault messages and status messages. These messages are also considered to be alarm messages. The term alarm message is used in this broad sense throughout the document.  Where application specific standards exist, the RCT should comply with relevant standards called up by that application. The RCT can be either an integrated element of any receiving/annunciation equipment, or a stand-alone device. In either case, the requirements of this European Standard should apply. The function of the RCT is to monitor the ATPs, receive alarm messages, forward alarm messages to one or more AEs and send acknowledgements to the SPTs. Management of the transmission network is not in the scope of this European Standard.

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2021-05-03: TC to correct wording in  13.3.2

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This document applies to interconnections between intrusion and hold-up alarm system components using specific or non-specific wired interconnections (e.g. between SPT and CIE). The interconnected components are located within the supervised premises, or mounted on the outside of the supervised premises (e.g. external warning devices).
This document does not apply to interconnections between components located within the same enclosure, or to interconnections between parts of an I&HAS component if covered by the relevant product standard. This document does not define the physical requirements of the interconnection media.
This document is expected to be used in conjunction with the other parts of the EN 50131 series that define the functional requirements of the equipment regardless of the interconnection technique used.
Where monitoring of the functionality of the interconnections is undertaken by an interconnected component, this is defined in the relevant product standard in the EN 50131 series. If a component standard indicates that an interconnection will be monitored, then this document determines the monitored conditions applicable to the interconnection.
NOTE 1   For example, if there is no requirement in a detector standard to monitor a remote indication of detection input, this document does not apply to that particular interconnection.
Requirements for the monitoring of the functionality of power connections between I&HAS components are defined in the relevant product standard and are not included within this document.
This document defines the terms used in the field of intrusion and hold-up alarm equipment using such interconnections and includes the requirements relevant to the equipment interfaces.
Wired interconnection media can include metallic single stranded insulated cable, metallic multi-stranded insulated cable, and fibre optic cable. These cables can comprise single or multiple cores.
NOTE 2    Interconnections using RF techniques (i.e. wire free interconnections) are dealt with by EN 50131 5 3.

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This document specifies a protocol for point-to-point transmission of alarms and faults, as well as communications monitoring, between a Supervised Premises Transceiver and a Receiving Centre Transceiver using the Internet Protocol (IP).
The protocol is intended for use over any network that supports the transmission of IP data. These include Ethernet, xDSL, GPRS, WiFi, UMTS and WIMAX.
The system performance characteristics for alarm transmission are specified in EN 50136-1.
The performance characteristics of the supervised premises equipment should comply with the requirements of its associated alarm system standard and applies for transmission of all types of alarms including, but not limited to, fire, intrusion, access control and social alarms.
Compliance with this document is voluntary.

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IEC 60839-11-5 specifies the Open supervised device protocol (OSDP) for electronicaccess control systems. This includes communication settings, commands and repliesbetween the ACU and the peripheral devices. It also includes a mapping of mandatory andoptional requirements as per IEC 60839-11-1:2013 as covered by Annex F.This document applies to physical security only. Physical security prevents unauthorizedpersonnel, attackers or accidental intruders from physically accessing a building, room, etc.This document does not in any way limit a manufacturer to add other commands to theprotocol defined here.

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This document is for combined passive infrared and microwave detectors installed in buildings and provides for security Grades 1 to 4 (see EN 50131-1), specific or non-specific wired or wire-free detectors, and uses environmental classes I to IV (see EN 50130-5). This document does not include requirements for detectors intended for use outdoors.
The purpose of the detector is to detect the broad spectrum infrared radiation emitted by an intruder, to emit microwave signals and analyse the signals that are returned and to provide the necessary range of signals or messages to be used by the rest of the intrusion alarm system.
For a combined detector where both technologies have to be activated in order to generate an alarm condition, providing higher false alarm immunity, it is essential to meet the grade dependent requirements of this document.
For a combined detector which can be configured or operated such that each detection technology can generate an alarm condition independently, it is essential to meet the grade-dependant requirements of EN 50131-2-2 and EN 50131-2-3 when configured accordingly. Otherwise the manufacturer clearly states that the detector does not comply to this document and not to EN 50131-2-2 and EN 50131-2-3 when put into such a configuration.
It is essential that a detector fulfil all the requirements of the specified grade.
Functions additional to the mandatory functions specified in this document can be included in the detector, providing they do not influence the correct operation of the mandatory functions.
This document does not apply to system interconnections.

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This European Standard specifies the requirements for Intrusion and Hold-up Alarm Systems installed in buildings using
specific or non-specific wired interconnections or wire-free interconnections. These requirements also apply to the
components of an I&HAS installed in a building which are normally mounted on the external structure of a building e.g.
ancillary control equipment or warning devices. The standard does not include requirements for exterior I&HAS.
This standard specifies performance requirements for installed I&HAS but does not include requirements for design,
planning, installation, operation or maintenance.
These requirements also apply to I&HAS sharing means of detection, triggering, interconnection, control, communication and power supplies with other applications. The functioning of an I&HAS shall not be adversely influenced by other applications.
Requirements are specified for I&HAS components where the relevant environment is classified. This classification describes the environment in which an I&HAS component may be expected to function as designed. When the requirements of the four environmental classes are inadequate, due to the extreme conditions experienced in certain geographic locations, special national conditions are given in Annex A. General environmental requirements for I&HAS components are described in Clause 7.
The requirements of this European Standard also apply to IAS and HAS when these systems are installed independently.
When an I&HAS does not include functions relating to the detection of intruders, the requirements relating to intrusion detection do not apply.
When an I&HAS does not include functions relating to hold-up, the requirements relating to hold-up do not apply.
NOTE Unless otherwise stated the abbreviation I&HAS is intended to also mean IAS and HAS.

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This document specifies the requirements for pyrotechnic obscuration security devices as a part of an I&HAS. It covers application and performance and also specifies the necessary tests and trials to ensure efficiency and reliability of such obscuration devices.
This European Standard is not intended to cover standalone or vehicular security pyrotechnic obscuration security device.
This European Standard also gives guidelines on the criteria for design, installation, operation and maintenance of security pyrotechnic obscuration security device.

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This Standard specifies the web service interface for the configuration of the recording of video, audio and metadata. Additionally, associated events are defined. Clause 4 provides a definition of the storage model this document is based on. Web service usage is outside the scope of this document. Please refer to the IEC 60839-11- 31 for more information.

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This Standard defines procedures for communication between network video clients and video transmitter devices. This new set of specifications makes it possible to build network video systems with devices and receivers from different manufacturers using common and well-defined interfaces. These interfaces cover functions such as media and imaging configuration, real-time streaming of audio and video, pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) control as well as analytics. The management and control interfaces defined in this document are described as web services. Annex F contains XML schema and Web Service Description Language (WSDL) definitions for the introduced network services.

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This European Standard specifies the minimum requirements for monitoring, receiving and processing of alarm messages generated by alarm systems taking place as an integrated part of the total fire safety and security solution.
For the purpose of this standard, the term “alarm” is used in the broad sense to include fault, status and other messages received from one or more of a range of safety and security alarm systems such as but not limited to fire detection and fire alarm systems, fixed fire fighting systems, intrusion and hold-up alarm systems, access control systems, video surveillance systems, social alarms systems and combinations of such systems.
This standard gives requirements for two categories of ARC, category I and category II. A category I ARC will be designed, constructed and operated to a higher standard with respect to construction, security and integrity than a category II ARC.
The categorization is determined according to the type(s) of alarm messages handled.
Category I: ARCs handling messages from:
   I&HAS’s;
   access control systems;
   VSS in security applications that require an emergency response (for example loss prevention);
   people monitoring and object tracking systems for security applications;
   alarm messages handled by category II ARCs;
   combinations of the above systems.
Category II: ARC’s handling messages from:
   fire alarm systems;
   fixed firefighting systems;
   social alarm systems;
   audio/video door entry systems;
   VSS in non-security applications (for example traffic flow);
   people monitoring and object tracking systems for non-security applications;
   elevator emergency systems;
   combinations of the above systems.
The requirements apply to ARC’s (whether established in single or multiple sites) monitoring and processing alarms generated by systems installed at other locations and also to ARC’s monitoring solely alarms from systems within their own site.
The standard includes functional and specific requirements supporting the services of an ARC.
The standard does NOT apply to
   alarm systems used for non-civil purposes;
   alarm systems for medical or health applications.

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This European Standard includes requirements for warning devices used for notification in intrusion and hold up alarm systems installed in buildings. Four grades of warning device are described corresponding to each of the four security grades given in EN 50131-1. Requirements are also given for four environmental classes covering applications in indoor and outdoor locations as specified in EN 50130-5.
This European Standard does not deal with requirements for compliance with EC regulatory Directives, such as the EMC Directive, Low Voltage Directive, etc. except that it specifies the equipment operating conditions for EMC susceptibility testing as required by EN 50130-4.

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This European Standard specifies the requirements for Security Fog Devices connected to an I&HAS. It covers application and performance and also gives the necessary tests and trials to ensure efficiency and reliability of such obscuration devices.
This European Standard also gives guidance on the criteria for design, installation, operation and maintenance of Security Fog Devices.
A Security Fog Device is not considered to be a component of an I&HAS and no requirements are given relating to the security grade described in EN 50131-1.

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This standard specifies the requirements for the performance, reliability and security characteristics of alarm transmission systems.
It covers the general requirements for connections providing signalling between an alarm system at a supervised premises and annunciation equipment at an alarm receiving centre.
EN 50136-1 Applies to transmission systems for all types of alarm messages such as fire, intrusion, access control, social alarm, etc. Different types of alarm system may in addition to alarm messages also send other types of messages, e.g. fault messages and status messages. These messages are also considered to be alarm messages. The term alarm is used in this broad sense throughout the document.
Additional requirements for the connection of specific types of alarm systems are given in the relevant European Standards.

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This Technical Specification specifies a protocol for point-to-point transmission of alarms, faults, control signals and communications monitoring, between a Local Unit and Controller and an Alarm Receiving Centre using the Internet protocol (IP). The protocol is intended for use over any network that supports the transmission of IP data with sufficient quality of service to support VoIP or a separate voice channel.
The Alarm Protocol is defined as an XML scheme including the alarm types, codes and necessary additional information.
The alarm protocol is an application layer protocol using another Internet Protocol as a transport protocol to handle addressing and transport functions. The transport protocol initially defined in this Technical Specification is SIP (Session Initiation Protocol).
The system performance characteristics for alarm transmission are specified in EN 50134-5. The performance characteristics of the Local Unit and Controller are expected to comply with the requirements of its associated alarm system standard and to apply for the transmission of social alarms.
The protocols described in this standard are based on the SS 91100:2014 SCAIP standard [7] and defined to enable backwards compatibility with existing products based on the SCAIP standard.

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This European Standard provides for security grades 1 to 4, (see EN 50131-1) specific or non-specific wired or wire-free lock state contacts, and includes the requirements for four environmental classes covering applications in internal and outdoor locations as specified in EN 50130-5.
Lock state contacts are installed in windows or doors and windows or doorframes to allow to monitor the lock/unlock status only or the lock/unlock status combined with the open/close status of a window/door simultaneously and are as such located in supervised premises. They provide the necessary range of signals or messages to be used by the rest of the intrusion alarm system.
A detector fulfils all the requirements of the specified grade.
Functions additional to the mandatory functions specified in this European Standard may be included in the detector, providing they do not influence the correct operation of the mandatory functions.
The combination of the two separate units of the lock state contact is referred to in the body of this European Standard as the detector.
This European Standard does not apply to system interconnections.

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Corrigendum to add supersession information: EN 62676-3 supersedes EN 50132-5-3

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This part of IEC 62676 defines recommendations and requirements for representation and
measuring methods of performance values to be described in materials such as instruction
manuals, brochures and specifications of video surveillance camera equipment.
This document consists of two parts. The first part is requirements for description of video
surveillance camera specification items. The second part is requirements for measurement
methods of video surveillance camera specification items.
A video surveillance camera's output can be analogue (e.g. composite video such as NTSC or
PAL) or digital (e.g. compressed network output, uncompressed SDI (serial digital output),
etc.).

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IEC 62820-3-2:2018 describes the basic application requirements for Advanced Security Building Intercom Systems (ASBIS) in public and private buildings with advanced safety and security needs. ASBIS are also used to meet the requirements of the Local Regulations of Workplace Safety and/or other relevant local regulations, in particular, protecting the life and limb of employees and all persons in the building, taking into account the inclusion of people with disabilities (e.g to achieve barrier-free access or calls for help) where required by local applicable law. The recommendations and requirements of IEC 62820-3-1 are mandatory for this document.

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This part of IEC 62820 series gives guidelines for planning, installation, commissioning,
operation and maintenance of Building Intercom Systems (BIS), for use in security applications.
The different technical requirements for BIS are specified in IEC 62820-1-1 and IEC 62820-1-2.
The objectives of this document are to:
a) provide a framework to assist system integrators, installers, consultant engineers and
system owners in establishing their requirements;
b) assist specifiers and system owners in determining the appropriate equipment required for a
given application.

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This part of IEC 62820 specifies the technical requirements for the composition, function,
performance and testing methods of Advanced Security Building Intercom Systems.
This document is applicable for intercom systems used for any advanced security
communication in buildings.
Advanced security building intercom systems (ASBIS) are used for rapid emergency and danger
messages verification by voice communication, warning of a danger, rapid notification of the
responsible emergency services/intervention services and for sending instructions on how to
proceed. The requirement for a suitable concept is prior risk assessment and a definition of the
protection target.
A Security management unit (SMU) is a necessary part of an ASBIS.
The type of building and the usage of a building have influence on the risk calculation. In this
document, the relevant functions and performances are divided into three grades. According to
the results of the risk calculation, the security needs will be covered by an individual system
profile.
NOTE 1 Examples of typical profiles and each grades are defined in IEC 62820-3-2, where a risk calculation is
required.
NOTE 2 The application of this document does not dispense to comply with the public national regulations
concerning emergency systems.
NOTE 3 Systems for emergency purposes can be the subject of approval by local authorities.

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This European Standard specifies the requirements, performance criteria and testing procedures for PS to be used as part of Intrusion and Hold up Alarm Systems. The PS will either be an integral part of an I&HAS component or stand-alone. The control functions of the PS may be incorporated as part of the PS device, or may be provided by another I&HAS component, e.g. a CIE.
This European Standard is not applicable when the PS requirements for I&HAS components are included within the relevant product standard.
The requirements correspond to each of the four security grades given in the European Standard EN 50131-1, Alarm Systems – Intrusion and Hold-Up Systems – Part 1: System requirements. Requirements are also given for four environmental classes covering applications in indoor and outdoor locations.
This standard covers:
a)   mandatory functions which will be provided on all PS, and
b)   optional functions which may be provided.
This European Standard does not deal with requirements for compliance with EC regulatory Directives, such as the EMC Directive, Low Voltage Directive, etc. except that it specifies the equipment operating conditions for EMC susceptibility testing as required by EN 50130-4.
Other functions associated with I&HAS not specified in this standard may be provided. Such functions will not affect the requirements of any mandatory or optional functions.

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This European Standard is for passive infrared detectors installed in buildings and provides for security grades 1 to 4 (see EN 50131-1), specific or non-specific wired or wire-free detectors, and uses environmental classes I to IV (see EN 50130-5). This European Standard does not include requirements for passive infrared detectors intended for use outdoors.
A detector shall fulfil all the requirements of the specified grade.
Functions additional to the mandatory functions specified in this standard may be included in the detector, providing they do not influence the correct operation of the mandatory functions.
This European Standard does not apply to system interconnections.

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This draft European Standard specifies the requirements for manually and automatically activated trigger devices transmitting a triggering signal.
This draft European Standard specifies the requirements and tests for trigger devices forming part of a social alarm system.
This draft European Standard applies to all trigger devices that transmit a triggering signal to a local unit or controller using wired or wire-free interconnections methods.

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This part of IEC 62820 specifies the technical requirements for the composition, functions,
performance and test methods of building intercom systems using the internet protocol (IP), and
it is a supplement to IEC 62820-1-1.
This document is applicable to the IP building intercom systems for both residential and
commercial buildings.
NOTE A BIS that has a mixture of IP and non-IP connections is not covered by IEC 62820-1-2 but covered by
IEC 62820-1-1.

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These application guidelines include guidance on the application of the design, planning, operation, installation, commissioning and maintenance of alarm transmission systems for use in fire, I&HAS, Social Alarms and VSS applications. This document does NOT specify requirements. The requirements for ATS and ATE are specified in other parts of the EN 50136 series of standards.
These application guidelines are intended to assist those responsible for establishing an ATS(n) to ascertain the appropriate design, planning, Installation, operation and maintenance of an ATS(n) and to determine the most appropriate ATS category for the required system performance. E.g. Installers and service providers, ATSPs and their ICT managers, Network operators (Telco’s), ARC’s and their ICT managers, Test houses and Certification inspectorates, Specifiers, Insurance companies, Manufacturers of ATE.

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This European Standard specifies the requirements for External and Perimeter security systems (EPSS)- installed externally using specific or non-specific wired interconnections or wire-free interconnections. These requirements are not intended to apply to security system, e.g. intruder alarms, visual surveillance system (VSS), access control systems installed in buildings.
This standard specifies performance requirements for installed EPSS but does not include requirements for design, planning, installation, operation or maintenance.
These requirements also apply to EPSS sharing means of detection, triggering, interconnection, control, communication and power supplies with other applications. The operation of a EPSS shall not be adversely influenced by other applications.
Requirements are specified for EPSS components where the relevant environment is classified. This classification describes the environment in which a EPSS component may be expected to operate as designed.
Requirements for two environmental classes are specified for EPSS components. When the requirements of these two environmental classes are inadequate, due to the extreme conditions experienced in certain geographic locations, special national conditions are also specified in Annex A.
Interconnections and products used to combine both an I&HAS and EPSS systems, e.g. control and indicating equipment, should comply to both the IEC 62642 (EN 50131) and EPSS suite of standards. The failure of either system or a fault in either system should not be adversely affect the performance of the other.

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This draft European Standard specifies the requirements for integrating alarm applications with other systems, which may or may not be alarm applications.
This document defines requirements and procedures for essential testing of the specific aspects of the functionality and integrity, related to the integration of the equipment or systems, in order to complement the individual alarm application standards.

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This Technical Specification specifies a protocol for point-to-point transmission of alarms and faults, as well as communications monitoring, between a Supervised Premises Transceiver and a Receiving Centre Transceiver using the Internet protocol (IP).
The protocol is intended for use over any network that supports the transmission of IP data. These include Ethernet, xDSL, GPRS, WiFi, UMTS and WIMAX.
The system performance characteristics for alarm transmission are specified in EN 50136-1 and EN 50136-1-5.
The performance characteristics of the supervised premises equipment should comply with the requirements of its associated alarm system standard and shall apply for transmission of all types of alarms including, but not limited to, fire, intrusion, access control and social alarms.
Compliance with this Technical Specification is voluntary.

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Harmonise system requirements with requirements for system components specified in standard published since EN 50131-1:2006 was published.

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This European Standard applies to intrusion alarm equipment using radio frequency (RF) links and located on protected premises. It does not cover long-range radio transmissions.
This European Standard defines the terms used in the field of intrusion alarm equipment using radio frequency links as well as the requirements relevant to the equipment.

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This part of IEC 60839 defines procedures for communication between network clients and
devices. This series of interoperability standards makes it possible to build an alarm and
electronic security system with clients and devices from different manufacturers using
common and well defined interfaces. The functions defined in this document covers discovery,
device management and event framework. Supplementary dedicated services are defined in
separate documents.
The management and control interfaces defined in this document are described as Web
services. This document also contains full XML schema and Web Service Description
Language (WSDL) definitions.
In order to offer full plug-and-play interoperability, this document defines procedures for
device discovery. The device discovery mechanisms in this document are based on the WSDiscovery
specification with extensions.
This document does not in any way limit a manufacturer to add other protocol or extend the
protocol defined here and rules on how to accomplish this are also provided in this document.

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This part of IEC 60839 defines the Web services interface for electronic access control
systems. This includes listing electronic access control system components, their logical
composition, monitoring their states and controlling them. It also includes a mapping of
mandatory and optional requirements as per IEC 60839-11-1.
This document applies to physical security only. Physical security prevents unauthorized
personnel, attackers or accidental intruders from physically accessing a building, room, etc.
Web services usage and device management functionality are outside of the scope of this
document. Refer to IEC 60839-11-31 for more information.
This document does not in any way limit a manufacturer to add other protocols or extend the
protocol defined here. For rules on how to accomplish this refer to IEC 608391131.

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This standard applies to the delivery of social alarms services by organisations, whether through the use of paid or voluntary staff. It does not apply to the use of social alarm systems to enhance informal arrangements between an individual and their close friends and family for the provision of assistance, although it may provide advice on the issues that such individuals may need to consider.
This standard specifies requirements for social alarm service providers for effective and efficient management, policy and procedures for
a)   general requirements,
b)   marketing,
c)   sale and referral,
d)   assessment,
e)   installation,
f)   alarm monitoring,
g)   response arrangement,
h)   operational records,
i)   service and maintenance,
j)   risk management,
k)   service development and improvement,
l)   workforce.
NOTE   The effectiveness of a social alarm service is largely dependent upon the management of the system and its integration with other services.

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This Technical Specification is for ALDDR inside buildings and provides four security grades 1 to 4 (see EN 50131-1), specific or non-specific wire or wire-free ALDDR, and uses environmental classes I to IV (see EN 50130-5).
An ALDDR fulfils all the requirements of the specified grade.
The ALDDR detects an intruder inside a predefined area.
This standard covers ALDDR using both pulsed and continuous wave laser operation technologies according to LIDAR principle (Light Detection And Ranging). Other technologies i.e. doppler based laser operation or use of additional retro-reflective objects or video based technologies are not covered by this standard.
Functions additional to the mandatory functions specified in this standard may be included in the ALDDR, providing they do not adversely influence the correct operation of the mandatory functions.
This Technical Specification does not apply to system interconnections.
This Technical Specification does not deal with requirements for compliance with regulatory directives, such as EMC-directive, low-voltage directive, etc., except that it specifies the equipment operating conditions for EMC- susceptibility testing as required by EN 50130-4.

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This European Standard is for shock detectors installed in buildings to detect the shock or series of shocks due to a forcible attack through a physical barrier (for example doors or windows).
It provides for security Grades 1-4 (see EN 50131-1), specific or non specific wired or wire-free detectors and uses Environmental Classes i-iv (see EN 50130-5).
This European Standard does not include requirements for detectors intended to protect for example vaults and safes from penetration attacks from e.g. drilling, cutting or thermal lance.
This European Standard does not include requirements for shock detectors intended for use outdoors.
A detector shall fulfill all the requirements of the specified grade.
Functions additional to the mandatory functions specified in this Technical Specification may be included in the detector, providing they do not adversely influence the correct operation of the mandatory functions.
This European Standard does not apply to system interconnections.

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This Part of IEC 62820 specifies the technical requirements for the composition, functions,
performance, and test methods of general building intercom systems.
This part is applicable to the general intercom systems for building entry in residential or
commercial buildings.
Door-Entry-System (DES) is a simple kind of convenient Building-Intercom-System (BIS) mainly
for user’s comfort. This document has classified the general building intercom systems into two
grades in Part 1-1. Grade 1 adopts lower requirements to cover DES not used for relevant
security applications while grade 2 adopts higher requirements for building intercom systems for
security applications. Each grade may adopt different functional and performance requirements,
test methods and normative references.
NOTE The different requirements between grade 1 and grade 2 are summarized in Table C.1.

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This Technical Specification provides recommendations for those methods of setting and unsetting an Intrusion Alarm System (IAS) complying with EN 50131-1 that will reduce unwanted alarms arising from “operator error” in setting and unsetting the IAS and provide confidence that the conditions in which the system is installed are conducive to system reliability during the “set” period.
This document details optional methods by which these goals may be achieved, either in isolation, or in conjunction with verification methods.
These recommendations should be incorporated into the respective standards in the EN 50131 series.
This Technical Specification also provides (in Annex A) recommendations for equipment and (in Annex C) associated test requirements, in order to permit the manufacture of standardized equipment to provide the functionality needed by an IAS to meet these recommendations.
NOTE   This standard includes requirements that are additional to those in EN 50131-1 which are relevant when the respective method of setting and unsetting is implemented.

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This Technical Specification is applicable to Active Infrared Beam Detectors (AIBDs) installed inside buildings and used as part of intrusion alarm systems.
It specifies four security Grades 1 to 4 (in accordance with EN 50131 1) and uses environmental Classes I to IV (in accordance with EN 50130 5).
This standard covers only AIBDs using interruption based technology. Other technologies i.e. Doppler based technology are not covered by this document.
Functions additional to the mandatory functions specified in this document can be included in the AIBD, providing they do not adversely influence the correct operation of the mandatory functions.
This document does not apply to system interconnections.

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Change of the following chapters, to allow products to pass the relevant test section based on the relevant Annex : 6.6.3 Immunity to Hard objects hitting the glass & Annex A

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This European Standard is for passive surface mounted glass break detectors installed in buildings and provides for security Grades 1 to 4, specific or non-specific wired or wire-free detectors, and uses environmental classes I to IV. This European Standard does not include requirements for passive surface mounted glass break detectors intended for use outdoors. A detector shall fulfil all the requirements of the specified Grade. Functions additional to the mandatory functions specified in this standard may be included in the detector, providing they do not adversely influence the correct operation of the mandatory functions. This European Standard does not apply to system interconnections.

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This European Standard is for passive acoustic glass break detectors installed in buildings and provides for security Grades 1 to 4 (see EN 50131-1), specific or non-specific wired or wire-free detectors, and uses environmental classes I to IV (see EN 50130-5). This European Standard does not include requirements for passive acoustic glass break detectors intended for use outdoors. A detector shall fulfil all the requirements of the specified Grade. Functions additional to the mandatory functions specified in this standard may be included in the detector, providing they do not adversely influence the correct operation of the mandatory functions. This European Standard does not apply to system interconnections.

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Corrigendum to add: EN 60839-11-2 supersedes EN 50133-7:1999

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CLC/TC origins due to change in law.

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Corrigendum to indicate the supersession of EN 50132-5-1 and EN 50132-5-2

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This part of IEC 62676 gives recommendations and requirements for the selection, planning,
installation, commissioning, maintaining and testing video surveillance systems (VSS)
comprising of image capture device(s), interconnection(s) and image handling device(s), for
use in security applications.
The objectives of this part of IEC 62676 are to:
a) provide a framework to assist customers, installers and users in establishing their
requirements,
b) assist specifiers and users in determining the appropriate equipment required for a given
application,
c) provide means of evaluating objectively the performance of the VSS.

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This part of IEC 60839 defines the minimum requirements and guidance for the installation
and operation of electronic access control systems (EACS) and/or accessory equipment to
meet different levels of protection.
This standard includes requirements for planning, installation, commissioning, maintenance
and documentation for the application of EACS installed in and around buildings and areas.
The equipment functions are defined in the IEC 60839-11-1.
When the EACS includes functions relating to hold-up or the detection of intruders, the
requirements in standards relating to intrusion and hold-up are also applicable.
This standard provides application guidelines intended to assist those responsible for
establishing an EACS to ascertain the appropriate design and planning of the EACS, both in
terms of levels of protection and levels of performance necessary to provide the degree of
access control and protection considered appropriate for each installation. This is achieved by
scaling or classifying the features of electronic access control systems related to the security
functionality (e.g. recognition, access point actuation, access point monitoring, duress
signaling and system self-protection) in line with the known or perceived threat conditions.
This standard does not cover the methods and procedures for conducting a risk assessment.

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IEC 62676-3:2013 specifies physical, electrical and software interface (non-IP) specifications of analog and digital video interface in video surveillance systems (so far called CCTV) applications. Video interfaces are used both for connection and transmission of surveillance video, audio and control signals. This International Standard applies strictly to Video Surveillance Systems. This standard is based on broadcast television standards and other standards, and it defines the minimum requirements for analog and digital video interfaces to meet VSS's requirements, interoperability and de facto practice.

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D144/C040: NWI approved * 2013-09 decision: Resolution 216 agreed to hold back the current revision until various issues have been resolved.*2014-02-21: UAP allocated to cpalagi@cencenelec.eu

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