Description
The internal logic of the security panel, where security sensors send their data for processing. The different components of the panel, such as the wire contact points, motherboard and transformer.
Alternative labels
security panel components
wire contact points
motherboard
transformer
security system panels
processor
components of security panel
Skill type
knowledge
Skill reusability level
cross-sector
Relationships with occupations
Essential knowledge
Security panels is an essential knowledge of the following occupations:
Security alarm technician: Security alarm technicians install and maintain security alarm systems to protect against hazards such as fire and burglary. They install sensors and control systems and connect them to power and telecommunication lines if required. Security alarm technicians explain usage of the installed systems to the prospective users.
Optional knowledge
Security panels is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this knowledge may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Sprinkler fitter: Sprinkler fitters are responsible for the installation of fire protection systems that sprinkle water. They connect pipes, tubing and the necessary accessories. Sprinkler system installers also test the systems for leaks.
Security consultant: Security consultants provide security services to clients and individuals that help them preventing, planning and mitigating threats such as terrorism, espionage, theft, and violence to their organisation, including the buildings, operations, and employees. The services they provide depend on their clients’ security needs and requirements and may include services such as threat analysis, security risk management, security programme development.
References
- Security panels – ESCO