Patent classifications
G08B29/06
A METHOD FOR COMMISSIONING AND MAINTENANCE OF ALARM SYSTEMS
A method of commissioning or maintenance an alarm system is provided. The method including: receiving a fault report including one or more faults from an alarm system; categorizing the one or more faults; prioritizing the one or more faults into a list of highest priority; determining a first root cause of a first fault of the one or more faults in response to at least one of an alarm system configuration of the alarm system, a device mapping of the alarm system, and an event history of the alarm system; providing instructions, via a user interface, regarding how to resolve the first fault in response to the first root cause; and detecting whether the first fault is resolved.
A METHOD FOR COMMISSIONING AND MAINTENANCE OF ALARM SYSTEMS
A method of commissioning or maintenance an alarm system is provided. The method including: receiving a fault report including one or more faults from an alarm system; categorizing the one or more faults; prioritizing the one or more faults into a list of highest priority; determining a first root cause of a first fault of the one or more faults in response to at least one of an alarm system configuration of the alarm system, a device mapping of the alarm system, and an event history of the alarm system; providing instructions, via a user interface, regarding how to resolve the first fault in response to the first root cause; and detecting whether the first fault is resolved.
SHORT CIRCUIT LOCATION
A method of locating a short circuit in a system including a set of components electrically connected in a loop, such as a fire protection system. It is iteratively determined in which location of a set of possible locations a short circuit is located. Each iteration involves determining in which of two subsets of a set of remaining locations the short circuit is located, and eliminating from the set of remaining locations the subset in which the short circuit is determined not to be located.
Systems and methods for controlling addressable combined initiating device and notification appliance circuits
Aspects of the present disclosure provide addressable detection and alarm systems and methods for controlling a combined circuit by a control panel. In an example, a combined circuit may include one or more addressable initiating devices and one or more non-addressable notification appliances communicatively coupled with paired wires in parallel. The control panel may receive, on the paired wires, an indication of an anomaly from an addressable initiating device and transmit, on the paired wires, the alarm signal to the one or more addressable initiating devices and the one or more non-addressable notification appliances, wherein a first state of the alarm signal activates the one or more non-addressable notification appliances and deactivates the one or more addressable initiating devices, and wherein a second state of the alarm signal deactivates the one or more non-addressable notification appliances and activates the one or more addressable initiating devices.
Systems and methods for controlling addressable combined initiating device and notification appliance circuits
Aspects of the present disclosure provide addressable detection and alarm systems and methods for controlling a combined circuit by a control panel. In an example, a combined circuit may include one or more addressable initiating devices and one or more non-addressable notification appliances communicatively coupled with paired wires in parallel. The control panel may receive, on the paired wires, an indication of an anomaly from an addressable initiating device and transmit, on the paired wires, the alarm signal to the one or more addressable initiating devices and the one or more non-addressable notification appliances, wherein a first state of the alarm signal activates the one or more non-addressable notification appliances and deactivates the one or more addressable initiating devices, and wherein a second state of the alarm signal deactivates the one or more non-addressable notification appliances and activates the one or more addressable initiating devices.
Erratic short-circuit detection
A fire detection system may include isolation circuit having an isolation switch coupled with a system line of the fire detection system and configured to isolate a first side of the system line from a second side of the system line. The isolation circuit may also include a controller coupled with the isolation switch. The controller may be configured to detect repetitive, intermittent short circuit activity on the system line and control the isolation switch based on this activity.
Erratic short-circuit detection
A fire detection system may include isolation circuit having an isolation switch coupled with a system line of the fire detection system and configured to isolate a first side of the system line from a second side of the system line. The isolation circuit may also include a controller coupled with the isolation switch. The controller may be configured to detect repetitive, intermittent short circuit activity on the system line and control the isolation switch based on this activity.
METHOD OF INSTALLING A SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM AND WIRELESS ACCESS POINT
There is provide a method of installing a security alarm system in a building having one of a doorbell chime, a smoke detector, a carbon monoxide detector and a thermostat in an existing location. The method includes disconnecting the one of the doorbell chime, the smoke detector, the carbon monoxide detector and the thermostat from existing wiring thereof. The method includes removing from the existing location the one of the doorbell chime, the smoke detector, the carbon monoxide detector and the thermostat. The method includes installing in the existing location a security control panel. The method includes connecting the existing wiring to the security control panel so as to receive power therefrom.
METHOD OF INSTALLING A SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM AND WIRELESS ACCESS POINT
There is provide a method of installing a security alarm system in a building having one of a doorbell chime, a smoke detector, a carbon monoxide detector and a thermostat in an existing location. The method includes disconnecting the one of the doorbell chime, the smoke detector, the carbon monoxide detector and the thermostat from existing wiring thereof. The method includes removing from the existing location the one of the doorbell chime, the smoke detector, the carbon monoxide detector and the thermostat. The method includes installing in the existing location a security control panel. The method includes connecting the existing wiring to the security control panel so as to receive power therefrom.
Fire protection system
A fire protection system 100 includes one or more fire protection components 12 that can each generate messages indicating an event. Messages are determined to be indicative of either critical or non-critical events. Data associated with messages indicative of critical events is stored in a first collection of event data 32, while data associated with messages indicative of non-critical events is stored in a second different collection of event data 32.