Experiment 24: Intrusion Alarm Completed
224 Chapter 4
These modifications are so simple that I think the block diagram in Figure
4-114 should be all you need. I don’t think I need to give you any schematics.
The only change you have to make to the existing alarm is to substitute the
latching relay for the on/off switch.
But, there is still one obvious necessary enhancement needed: how can you
get back into the house without instantly triggering the alarm?
Door and Window
Magnetic Switches
Transistor Sensor
and Self-Locking
Relay
1-Minute
Delay Circuit
Pushbutton
1-Minute
Power Interrupt
Test Button
Alarm Box
Noise
Maker
Latching
Keypad and Alarm on/off Relay
5V Logic Circuit
12V DC
Power
Supply
Figure 4-114. This block diagram shows the relative placement of the old and new compo-
nents. The pushbutton power interrupt (which allows you to leave the house before the
alarm switches itself back on) goes between the power supply and everything else.
The latching relay substitutes for the DPDT switch on the previous version of the alarm.
The transistor and self-locking relay, connected with the door and window magnetic
switches, remain unchanged. The new delay circuit is inserted between the self-locking
relay and the noisemaker. The test button is wired with the latching relay in the same way
that it was wired previously with the DPDT switch.