Remote access to security system and retrofitting existing security system for remote access
09679457 ยท 2017-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G08B25/008
PHYSICS
G08B17/117
PHYSICS
E05B43/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G08B13/2491
PHYSICS
International classification
G08B25/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A controller, which can be operated wirelessly by a remote transmitter using PIN-based authentication, has some switch-controlled channels and at least one channel that does not have a corresponding switch. The switch-controlled channels can be used for applications where simple switch-driven manual control is desirable, such as opening and closing a garage using a switch inside the garage (in addition to using the remote transmitter). The channel(s) without switch(es) can be used in applications where simple switch-driven manual control is unwanted and only PIN-authenticated control (e.g. by using the remote transmitter) is desired, such as arming and disarming a home alarm.
Claims
1. A method of retrofitting an existing installed wired security system, the method comprising: disconnecting an existing installed control switch from a garage door control system; coupling a controller to the garage door control system; and coupling the controller to an intrusion control panel of the existing installed wired security system; wherein the controller comprises: a wireless receiver adapted to receive wireless command signals, the wireless command signals including alarm command signals and garage command signals; at least one externally actuable physical switch; a plurality of output channels, wherein the output channels comprise: at least one switch-controlled output channel coupled to a respective one of the at least one physical switch, the controller being adapted to transmit a switch-generated control signal on the switch-controlled output channel in response to activation of the corresponding switch; at least one switch-isolated output channel unresponsive to the at least one externally actuable physical switch; and control circuitry adapted to transmit control signals on respective ones of the output channels in response to the wireless receiver receiving the wireless command signals; and wherein: coupling the controller to the garage door control system comprises coupling one of the at least one switch-controlled output channel to the garage door control system; and coupling the controller to the intrusion control panel comprises coupling one of the at least one switch-isolated output channel to the intrusion control panel; wherein the controller is arranged such that no switch causes a control signal to be sent on any switch-isolated output channel.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the controller is coupled to the intrusion control panel by wired connection.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the controller is coupled to the intrusion control panel by wireless connection.
4. A security system, comprising: an intrusion control panel; the intrusion control panel being coupled to at least one alarm sensor; at least one wireless remote transmitter, the at least one wireless remote transmitter comprising: a keypad adapted for entering an authorization code; and transmitter circuitry adapted to transmit wireless command signals to the controller only following entry of a correct authorization code using the keypad; a controller, the controller comprising: a wireless receiver adapted to receive the wireless command signals; a plurality of output channels; control circuitry adapted to transmit control signals on respective ones of the output channels in response to the wireless receiver receiving the wireless command signals; and at least one externally actuable physical switch; wherein the wireless command signals include alarm command signals for arming and disarming the security system; wherein each wireless command signal corresponds to one of the output channels; wherein the output channels comprise: at least one switch-controlled output channel coupled to a respective one of the at least one physical switch, the controller being adapted to transmit a switch-generated control signal on the switch-controlled output channel in response to activation of the corresponding switch; at least one switch-isolated output channel unresponsive to the at least one externally actuable physical switch; wherein one of the at least one switch-isolated output channel is coupled to the intrusion control panel for controlling the intrusion control panel to arm and disarm the security system in response to the alarm command signals while the intrusion control panel remains isolated from and uncontrolled by the at least one externally actuable physical switch; so that, when the wireless receiver receives an alarm command signal, the control circuitry transmits a corresponding control signal to the intrusion control panel via the switch-isolated output channel to arm or disarm the security system; and wherein the controller is arranged such that no switch causes a control signal to be sent on any switch-isolated output channel.
5. The security system of claim 4, wherein the one of the at least one switch-isolated output channel is coupled to the intrusion control panel by wired connection.
6. The security system of claim 4, wherein the intrusion control panel is coupled to the at least one alarm sensor by wired connection.
7. The security system of claim 4, wherein the intrusion control panel is coupled to the at least one alarm sensor by wireless connection.
8. The security system of claim 4, wherein the one of the at least one switch-isolated output channel is coupled to the intrusion control panel by wireless connection.
9. The security system of claim 8, wherein the intrusion control panel is coupled to the at least one alarm sensor by wired connection.
10. The security system of claim 8, wherein the intrusion control panel is coupled to the at least one alarm sensor by wireless connection.
11. The security system of claim 4, wherein: at least one of the at least one switch-controlled output channels is coupled to a garage door control system; the wireless command signals include at least one garage door command signal; when the wireless receiver receives one of the at least one garage door command signal, the control circuitry transmits a corresponding control signal to the garage door control system via the corresponding switch-controlled output channel to control operation of the garage door; and when the physical switch coupled to the corresponding switch-controlled output channel is activated, a switch-generated control signal is transmitted to the garage door control system via the corresponding switch-controlled output channel to control operation of the garage door.
12. The security system of claim 4, wherein the at least one alarm sensor comprises at least one of a door sensor, a window sensor, a motion sensor, a smoke detector, a heat detector, and a gas detector.
13. The security system of claim 4, wherein the security system comprises a user interface panel coupled to the intrusion control panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) Reference is now made to
(6) The house 100 also has a security system 110, which comprises a motion sensor 112 and door sensor 114 coupled to an intrusion control panel 116. A user interface panel 118 including a keypad is coupled to the intrusion control panel 116 for providing instructions, such as arm and disarm, to the intrusion control panel 116. The motion sensor 112 and door sensor 114 are merely examples of common types of alarm sensors used in home alarm systems, and a home alarm system may of course include multiple door sensors and/or motion sensors, as well as one or more other types of alarm sensors, such as window sensor(s), smoke detector(s), heat detector(s), gas detector(s), as well as others. The intrusion control panel 116 may be coupled to the alarm sensor(s) 112, 114 and user interface panel 118 by wired connection, by wireless connection, or by a combination thereof. The intrusion control panel 116 may be coupled to a communication interface (not shown) so that it can be remotely monitored, possibly with two-way voice communication, or may simply be connected to a siren or other alarm device. Security systems of the type represented in
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(8) The security system 210 shown in
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(10) The controller 230 further comprises at least one externally actuable physical switch 250; in the illustrated embodiment an optional second switch 250 is shown with dashed lines. In other embodiments, more than two physical switches may be provided.
(11) The controller 230 has two types of output channel: switch-controlled output channel(s) 244, and switch-isolated output channel(s) 246. The controller 230 has at least one of each type of output channel; in the illustrated embodiment there are two switch-controlled output channels 244 and a single switch-isolated output channel 246 although this is merely one exemplary configuration.
(12) Each switch-controlled output channel 244 is coupled to a respective physical switch 250 in such a way that the controller 230 is adapted to transmit a switch-generated control signal on the switch-controlled output channel 244 in response to activation of the corresponding switch 250. Thus, a user can cause control signals to be sent on respective switch-controlled output channels 244 either by using the wireless remote transmitter(s) 220 to send a wireless command signal or by physically activating the corresponding switch 250. The switch(es) may be coupled directly to the switch-controlled output channel(s) 244, or may be coupled to the processor 248 so as to cause the processor to send the control signals in response to activation of the respective switch 250.
(13) The switch-isolated output channel(s) are unresponsive to the externally actuable physical switch(es); the controller 230 is arranged such that there is no switch that will cause a control signal to be sent on any switch-isolated output channel. Optionally, the controller may be provided with a keypad (not shown) and the processor 248 may be configured to send command signals on the switch-isolated output channel(s) only after correctly entering an alphanumeric code or PIN; this is not considered to be a switch as that term is used herein. The term switch, as used herein, excludes an arrangement in which verification of a user's authorization, such as by way of alphanumeric code, PIN or the like, is required in order to cause a control signal to be transmitted on an output channel. Thus, a switch, as that term is used herein, refers to an interface that can be used to cause sending of a control signal without knowledge of any security code.
(14) As noted above, the wireless command signals include alarm command signals for arming and disarming the security system 210. As can be seen in
(15) As noted above, the wireless command signals may include other signals in addition to the alarm command signals for arming and disarming the security system 210. In a preferred embodiment, the switch-controlled output channel(s) 244 are coupled to the respective garage door control systems 106 and the wireless command signals include at least one garage door command signal for opening and closing the garage door(s) 104. When the wireless receiver 240 receives a garage door command signal, the control circuitry, in this case processor 248, transmits a corresponding control signal to the respective garage door control system 106 via the corresponding switch-controlled output channel 244 to control operation of the garage door 104. Similarly, when the physical switch 250 coupled to the corresponding switch-controlled output channel 244 is activated, a switch-generated control signal is transmitted to the garage door control system 106 via the corresponding switch-controlled output channel 244 to control operation of the garage door 104. Thus, a user can control operation of the garage door(s) 104 either by using the wireless remote transmitter(s) 220 or by using the switch(es) 250.
(16) While the controller 230 is shown schematically in
(17) As noted above, the security system 210 may be obtained by retrofitting the prior art security system 100 shown in
(18) It is also contemplated that a security system as described above may be installed as a new security system rather than as a retrofit to an existing security system.
(19) In the illustrated embodiments, the house 100 has two garage doors 104 and each garage door has its own garage door control system 106 including a drive motor (not shown) for raising and lowering the garage doors 104, as is known in the art. Methods and security systems as described herein are also applicable to a house with a single garage door or more than two garage doors, and to an arrangement in which a single garage door control system includes multiple drive motors. Moreover, security systems and retrofitting methods as disclosed herein are not limited to residential applications.
(20) One or more currently preferred embodiments have been described by way of example. It will be apparent to persons skilled in the art that a number of variations and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.