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AET105 — Communication, Security & Tech

4 credits · 4 hours

The course introduces students to the fundamentals of telecommunication systems. Students are instructed on the design, installation, and configuration of home telecommunication systems, including advanced wired and wireless systems. They learn to install in-house services, such as voice mail, intercom, and call conferencing. Students also learn about testing and troubleshooting procedures. The course also discusses the working principles, design, and installation of home security and access control systems. It describes wired and wireless security systems and explains gadgets, such as sensors, security panels, zone commanders, and CCTVs that are a part of security systems. It also discusses various access-restriction systems such as card readers and biometric access control systems. The course delves into different types of alarms and detectors. students learn how to plan, design, install, and configure home security and access control systems, based on client requirements and other technical considerations. the also learn how to identify and troubleshoot common problems.

Prerequisites: AET-101

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