BACKUP AUDIO ROUTING INTEGRATED INTO CARD CAGE WITH SUPERVISORY CIRCUIT
20170061782 ยท 2017-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
G08B17/06
PHYSICS
H04R2420/05
ELECTRICITY
H04R2420/01
ELECTRICITY
International classification
G08B17/06
PHYSICS
Abstract
Methods and systems consistent with the present invention provide an improved system that supervises the operation of a backup amplifier. The method comprises receiving an indication that a primary amplifier failed; determining a configuration of the primary amplifier; and configuring the backup amplifier to match the configuration of the primary amplifier.
Claims
1. A method performed by an amplifier for a voice control panel, the method comprising: determining whether the amplifier is designated as a backup amplifier; and if it is determined that the amplifier is designated as a backup amplifier, determining whether the configuration of the voice control panel is correct.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein determining whether the configuration of the voice control panel is correct comprises: measuring a resistance of a termination resistor associated with a backup input of the backup amplifier; determining if the termination resistor resistance matches an expected value; and if it is determined that the termination resistor resistance does not match the expected value, notifying a user that the termination resistor resistance does not match the expected value.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising receiving an indication of a desired number of primary amplifiers the backup amplifier supports, wherein determining whether the configuration of the voice control panel is correct comprises: determining if an actual number of primary amplifiers the backup amplifier supports matches the desired number; and if the actual number does not match the desired number, notifying a user that the actual number does not match the desired number.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein if it is determined that the amplifier is not designated as a backup amplifier, the method further comprises: determining if a fault is detected; and if it is determined that a fault is detected: determining if the amplifier is functioning; and if it is determined that the amplifier is not functioning, switching a backup relay to connect to a designated backup amplifier.
5. The method of claim 3, wherein if it is determined that the amplifier is functioning, the method further comprises: determining if the voice control panel is functioning; and if it is determined that the voice control panel is not functioning, switching a backup relay to connect to a designated backup amplifier.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising: receiving an indication that a primary amplifier failed; receiving an indication of a configuration for the failed primary amplifier; and configuring the backup amplifier to match the configuration of the failed primary amplifier.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising: determining a configuration of a primary amplifier; receiving an indication that the primary amplifier failed; and notifying the backup amplifier to match the configuration of the primary amplifier.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising notifying the primary amplifier to switch to the backup amplifier.
9. A voice control panel comprising: a first amplifier slot having a backup input; a second amplifier slot having a backup output; a third amplifier slot having a backup output; and a switch connected to the backup input of the first amplifier slot that toggles between the backup output of the second amplifier slot and the backup output of the third amplifier slot.
10. The voice control panel of claim 9, further comprising a fourth amplifier slot having a backup input, wherein the backup output of the third amplifier slot is connected to the backup input of the fourth amplifier slot.
11. The voice control panel of claim 9, the second amplifier slot further including a backup input the switch configured to toggle between the backup input of the second amplifier slot and the backup output of the second amplifier slot.
12. The voice control panel of claim 11, wherein the backup output of the third amplifier slot is connected to the backup input.
13. The voice control panel of claim 9, further comprising a fourth amplifier slot having a backup input, wherein the backup output of the third amplifier slot is connected to the backup input of the fourth amplifier slot.
14. The voice control panel of claim 9, wherein the backup input of the first amplifier slot is connected to the backup output of the second amplifier slot.
15. The voice control panel of claim 9, wherein the backup input of the third amplifier slot is connected to the backup output of the second amplifier slot.
16. A card cage for a voice control panel comprising: a primary amplifier having a backup input; a backup amplifier having a backup output; and a connector connecting the backup input of the primary amplifier to the backup output of the backup amplifier.
17. The card cage of claim 16, where the connector is configured to connect the backup amplifier to the primary amplifier when determined that the voice control panel is not functioning.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate an implementation of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the advantages and principles of the invention. In the drawings:
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[0025] Reference will now be made in detail to the description of the invention as illustrated in the drawings. While the invention will be described in connection with these drawings, there is no intent to limit it to the embodiment(s) disclosed. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0027] The fire and voice control panels, such as fire and voice control panel 106, may have associated desk mounted microphones 114 and connections to emergency centers, such as a 911 dispatch center 116. In other implementations, the desk microphone may be an internal microphone or other audio input device. Additionally, the voice control panels and the fire and voice control panels include voice amplifier cards (VAC) 118-122 with audio outputs for connection to speakers 124-128, as depicted for fire and voice control panel 106.
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[0029] Configuration relays 214 control the configuration of the amplifier. In particular, configuration relays 214 identify whether the amplifier has a class A configuration or a class B configuration, as is well known to one having ordinary skill in the art. The backup relay 212 connects VAC to its backup amplifier when VAC fails. The backup input 210 for each VAC includes an on-board termination resistor (not shown).
[0030] Memory 206 includes instructions 218 that may be executed to cause the data processing system 200 to perform any one or more of the methods or functions disclosed herein. The instructions 218 include a VAC supervisory backup manager application. The VAC supervisory backup manager application can be used to perform the logic described in
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[0032] Memory 304 includes instructions 312 that may be executed to cause the data processing system 300 to perform any one or more of the methods or functions disclosed herein. The instructions 312 can include a VAC supervisory manager application. The VAC supervisory manager application can perform the logic described in
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[0034] For purposes of explanation,
[0035] Although card cage 400 includes four amplifier slots 402-408, a user need not plug amplifiers into all amplifier slots. For example, if the system is configured to have one backup amplifier to three primary amplifiers (the 3-1 configuration) and if only one primary amplifier is needed, the user may plug the primary amplifier into any of slots 402-406. Similarly, if the system is configured to have two primary amplifiers, with each of those backed up by an individual backup amplifier (the 1-1 configuration) and only one primary amplifier is needed, the user may decide whether to use slots 406 and 408 for the primary and backup amplifiers, or slots 402 and 404 for the primary and backup amplifiers.
[0036] Using a commissioning tool, the user notifies VAC supervisory manager application 312 of the voice control panel how the card cage 400 is to be configured. For example, the user notifies VAC supervisory manager application 312 of the voice control panel whether the card cage 400 is in the 3-1 configuration or the 1-1 configuration, and the total number of primary and backup amplifiers that are included in the system. The VAC supervisory manager application 312 of the voice control panel, in turn, provides this information to the supervisory circuitry 204 of each VAC plugged into one of the card cage slots 402-408. The supervisory circuitry 204 of VAC may thus determine whether the VAC functions as a primary amplifier or a backup amplifier depending on whether the card cage 400 is in the 3-1 configuration or in the 1-1 configuration.
[0037] The flow chart of
[0038] VAC then determines if the EOL termination resistance is as expected (508). If VAC determines that the EOL termination resistance is not what it expects (i.e., if the system detects an error in the expected circuit connections), it sends an error notification to the VAC supervisory manager application 312 of the voice control panel (510). For example, if the backup amplifier sees no EOL resistor, then either it or the primary amplifier has a connection fault. In another example, if the backup amplifier in slot 408 sees one-third of the expected termination resistance, then switch 426 is in the wrong position. This could also be verified by the state of backup VAC in slot 404, which should see an open in the same situation because it should not be connected to anything in the 1-1 configuration. The VAC supervisory manager application 312 of the voice control panel may notify the user regarding any detected error by displaying an appropriate message on the voice control panel display.
[0039] After sending the error notification or if the EOL termination resistance is as expected, VAC waits until it receives an indication of a primary amplifier failure (512,
[0040] If at 502, VAC determines that it is not designated as a backup amplifier (i.e., it determines that it is a primary amplifier), it waits until it detects a fault (520,
[0041] In conventional systems, the backup amplifiers were required to have the same configuration as the primary amplifiers. With the implementation of supervisory circuitry 204 in the present invention, the configuration of the backup amplifiers no longer needs to be set during installation. Instead, the backup amplifiers may adjust their configuration relays 214 to match the configuration of the primary amplifier after the primary amplifier fails, as discussed with respect to
[0042] The flow chart of
[0043] While various embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible that are within the scope of this invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be restricted except in light of the attached claims and their equivalents.