DTIL 401 - Electronics & Relays


Course Overview
DTIL 401 - Electronics and Relays Technician is tailored for security professionals seeking to master electronics and relay systems. Learn to design, install, and troubleshoot systems, from single relays to multi-component networks, through hands-on labs and expert-led tutorials. Build the confidence and skills to excel in modern security installations.
Course Duration
Duration : 3 Days
Days : Monday to Wednesday
Time : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
What You Will Learn
Students will acquire in-depth knowledge and hands-on expertise in:
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Electronics Fundamentals: Understanding components like resistors, diodes, transistors, and circuit board designs.
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Relay Systems: Designing and configuring single and multi-relay systems, integrating relay timers, and understanding relay functionalities.
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Locks & Power Supplies: Installation and integration of maglocks, electromagnetic locks, electric strikes, and power supplies with relay systems.
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Input/Output Devices: Configuring input/output devices, expansion modules, and sensors for system functionality and control.
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System Design: Planning, designing, and implementing complete security systems using relays, electronics, and other components for reliable performance.
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Fault Finding: Troubleshooting techniques for identifying faults in relays, circuits, power supplies, and security devices; conducting root-cause analysis.
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Safety Standards: Adhering to safety codes, building regulations, and risk assessment protocols to ensure secure, compliant installations.
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On-Site Surveys: Conducting practical site surveys to gather data for accurate system planning, ensuring effective design, and addressing potential challenges.
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Documentation & Standards: Working with associations, standards, and inspectorates, ensuring that systems meet all necessary regulations and certifications.
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Emergency Door & Sensor Identification: Understanding emergency door systems and integrating appropriate sensors, alarms, and safety mechanisms.
Tools Provided for In-Class Use
Students will have access to industry-standard tools, including:
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6062 timer
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CX247
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CX12 and CX33
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low voltage splice connectors
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wire strippers
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access control cable/banana cable
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different gauge conductor wires
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standalone readers
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door strikes
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door contacts
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led indicators
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sirens
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double pole double throw relays from altronix
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single pole double throw relays from altronix
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normally open normally closed switches
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ac to dc power supplies from altronix
Access Control Panels and Accessories Used in Training
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CDVI
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Kantech
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RBH
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Altronix
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Camden
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RCI
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Assa Abloy
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W Box
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Schlage

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Course Conclusion
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
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Work with electronic components like fuses, resistors, diodes, and power supplies.
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Design and implement relay systems using switches, maglocks, and LEDs.
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Troubleshoot and repair systems using multimeters and fault-finding techniques.
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Apply safety standards, building codes, and risk assessments in installations.
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Plan and design complex relay systems with multiple inputs and outputs.