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Author: MIKROE
Last Updated: 2016-02-18
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: GSM / GPRS
Downloaded: 6552 times
Followed by: 4 users
License: MIT license
This is revised SMS Home Alarm System project with new parts and old function - catch the intruder.
When motion sensor detects a movement SMS will be sent to predefined number.
If movement is still detectable after disarming delay, Siren or any other device can be activated with help of Relay click.
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Kit features: PIC clicker, GSM click, Relay click, Motion sensor board, right angle GSM antenna, four 1x8 stacking connectors as well as 10 Wire Jumpers (female-to-female).
View full imageThis is revised SMS Home Alarm project with new parts and old funtion - catch the intruder. The alarm is very simple. Once powered up it needs to be armed with a single click of a button. Then it will start to continuously read data coming from motion sensor. This sensor is used to detect movement in indoor perimeter. You can customize the treshold required to trigger the alarm. If a movement is detected system will automatically send SMS to predefined phone number. You'll have 10 seconds to disarm it, or alarm will go off. Siren or any other device can be activated if connected to Relay click boards.
Here's how your kit looks like when fully assembled.
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