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IEC 62820-2 Ed. 1.0 Edition 09/2017
Building intercom systems - Part 2: Requirements for advanced security building intercom systems (ASBIS)
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Abstract

IEC 62820-2:2017 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.

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Technical Committee :
79 : Alarm and electronic security systems

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Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
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International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

13.320 : Alarm and warning systems

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