DTIL 401 - Electronics & Relays
DTIL 401 - Electronics & Relays
Electronics and Relays Technician
Tailored for security professionals aiming to amplify their expertise in Electronics, Relays and installation, this program empowers individuals with comprehensive insights.
DURATION
Monday to Wednesday, 9-5PM
INTERESTED IN ACCESS CONTROL?
DTIL401 - Electronics and Relays is a pre-requisite for DTIL402 - Access Control.
OVERVIEW
From crafting a single relay system to orchestrating multi-component neworks to solve a host of security concerns, this course enriches professionals with versatility and proficiency. In-class tutorials complement hands-on labs, affording students the opportunity to program and configure diverse electronics and relays.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Introduction to Electronics
Introduction to Relays
Working with Multimeters
Stand-alone /multi-door systems
Input and output devices
Input and output expansion modules
Power supplies and Relays
Mechanical and electromagnetic locks
Associations, standards, inspectorates and documentation
Identifying Emergency Doors and sensors
Risk assessment
Practical on-site surveys
Planning and design of system
Maintenance agreements
Fault finding techniques
To explain and/or demonstrate an understanding of the following Electronics and Relay Components.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
- Recognizing types of Fuses, resistors and diodes
- Using Circuits
- Learning the different types Power Supplies
- Understanding the types of relays and how they work
- Creating electronic relay systems using switches, maglocks, door strikes, and LEDs
- Utilizing relay timers
- Designing and implementing larger relay systems with several relays, inputs and outputs
- Multimetre usage
- Power supplies and how they work
- AC and DC voltage and how they work
- Troubleshooting and fault-finding techniques
- Safety and Building Codes