Computer controlled security system
First Claim
1. In a system including one or more computers adapted to receive and process input signals and generate output signals in accordance with programmed information, the combination of,a plurality of alarm sensors capable of producing alarm output signals in response to alarm conditions and trouble output signals in response to circuit trouble or tamper conditions,an electronic circuit means connected between said alarm sensors and a computer, said electronic circuit means including a comparator circuit associated with each of said alarm sensors for comparing the output signals from the alarm sensor to a first threshold indicative of an alarm condition and a second threshold indicative of a trouble or tamper condition and developing output signals indicative thereof, said electronic circuit means storing the output signals produced by said comparator circuits,control circuit means coupling said electronic circuit means to said computer to gate said output signals of said comparator circuits to said computer as requested by the computer, andtamper test circuit means operatively connected between said computer and said alarm sensors for applying a tamper test signal from said computer to said alarm sensors to monitor the operational integrity of the alarm sensor circuits as a function of the output signal developed by the comparator circuit as a result of the comparison of the output signal developed by the alarm sensor to said second threshold.
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Abstract
A bidirectional electronic interface couples remote sensing security transducers such as fire and burglar monitoring devices to a computer such that the circuitry of the bidirectional electronic interface functions to both transmit signals from the remote sensing transducer to the computer for analysis and processing and transmit control and data information to remote control and monitoring stations. The computer scans the content of the bidirectional electronic interface for remote transducer information with the bidirectional electronic interface serving as a storage apparatus. The computer is programmed to respond to the information presented by the bidirectional electronic interface to initiate predetermined control and data recording functions for both direct activation of remote apparatus and for transmittal of control signals through the bidirectional electronic interface circuitry to remote apparatus. The flexibility provided by the bidirectional electronic interface circuitry provides for effective and efficient utilization of conventional computer capability in a security system. Circuitry of the type disclosed herein has been described in detail in U.S. Pat. No. 3,805,234 entitled "Digital Data Transmission Systems" issued Apr. 14, 1974 and U.S. Pat. No. 3,910,322 entitled "A Test Set Controlled By A Remotely Positioned Digital Computer", both of which have been assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
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1. In a system including one or more computers adapted to receive and process input signals and generate output signals in accordance with programmed information, the combination of,
a plurality of alarm sensors capable of producing alarm output signals in response to alarm conditions and trouble output signals in response to circuit trouble or tamper conditions, an electronic circuit means connected between said alarm sensors and a computer, said electronic circuit means including a comparator circuit associated with each of said alarm sensors for comparing the output signals from the alarm sensor to a first threshold indicative of an alarm condition and a second threshold indicative of a trouble or tamper condition and developing output signals indicative thereof, said electronic circuit means storing the output signals produced by said comparator circuits, control circuit means coupling said electronic circuit means to said computer to gate said output signals of said comparator circuits to said computer as requested by the computer, and tamper test circuit means operatively connected between said computer and said alarm sensors for applying a tamper test signal from said computer to said alarm sensors to monitor the operational integrity of the alarm sensor circuits as a function of the output signal developed by the comparator circuit as a result of the comparison of the output signal developed by the alarm sensor to said second threshold.
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