Security system
First Claim
1. A security system in which access is selectively granted based upon identification data produced by a card presented to a card reader, said system comprising:
- a central controller with a memory;
an insertion-type card reader coupled to said central controller, said insertion-type card reader receiving identification data from a card and transmitting the identification data to said central controller; and
a proximity-type card reader coupled to said central controller, said proximity type card reader receiving identification data from a card and transmitting the identification data to said central controller,said central controller checking said memory after the receipt of identification data from one of said card readers to determine whether access should be granted.
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Abstract
A security system that grants access to authorized persons includes a central controller, insertion-type card readers, proximity-type card readers, and an interface module that interfaces between the central controller and the proximity-type readers in order to make the proximity-type readers appear to the central controller as though they were insertion-type readers. When indentification data is presented to one of the card readers in the system, the identification data is passed to the central controller, which then checks its memory to determine whether the identification data identifies an authorized person. If the identification data is present in the memory of the central controller, then the person is authorized to enter, and the central controller sends a command to the approximate card reader instructing it to unlock the door that the card reader controls.
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7 Claims
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1. A security system in which access is selectively granted based upon identification data produced by a card presented to a card reader, said system comprising:
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a central controller with a memory; an insertion-type card reader coupled to said central controller, said insertion-type card reader receiving identification data from a card and transmitting the identification data to said central controller; and a proximity-type card reader coupled to said central controller, said proximity type card reader receiving identification data from a card and transmitting the identification data to said central controller, said central controller checking said memory after the receipt of identification data from one of said card readers to determine whether access should be granted. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of granting access in a security system in which two identification codes exist for a single person, one of said identification codes corresponding to an insertion-type card reader and the other of said identification codes corresponding to a proximity-type card reader, said method comprising the steps of:
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receiving a first identification code from a first type of card reader; transmitting said first identification code to a central controller; and converting said first identification code to a second identification code, said second identification code being used in connection with a second type of card reader. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A converter for a security system that allows proximity-type card readers to be used with a central controller compatible with insertion-type card readers, said converter converting the message format of a proximity-type card reader to the message format of the central controller and the message format of the central controller to the message format of the proximity card reader, said converter comprising:
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first means for translating messages from a proximity reader message format to a central controller message format, said first means translating a DOOR-LOCKED message into a first message that includes the function code 3 in hexadecimal format, said first means translating a DOOR-UNLOCKED message into a second message that includes the function code 4 in hexadecimal format, and said first means translating an ID &
SYS CODE message into a third message that includes the function code 0 in hexadecimal format; andsecond means for translating messages from a central controller message format to a proximity reader message format, said second means translating a GO message that includes the function code A in hexadecimal format into a fourth message, said second means translating a NO-GO message that includes the function code 9 in hexadecimal format into a fifth message, said second means translating a LOCK message that includes the function code B in hexadecimal format into a sixth message, and said second means translating an UNLOCK message that includes the function code C in hexadecimal format into a seventh message.
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7. A method of translating messages to and from two message formats including a proximity reader message format and a central controller message format, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) translating messages from a proximity reader message format to a central controller message format comprising the steps of; translating a DOOR-LOCKED message into a first message that includes the function code 3 in hexadecimal format, translating a DOOR-UNLOCKED message into a second message that includes the function code 4 in hexadecimal format, and translating an ID &
SYS CODE message into a third message that includes the function code 0 in hexadecimal format; and(b) translating messages from a central controller message format to a proximity reader message format comprising the steps of; translating a GO message that includes the function code A in hexadecimal format into a fourth message, translating a NO-GO message that includes the function code 9 in hexadecimal format into a fifth message, translating a LOCK message that includes the function code B in hexadecimal format into a sixth message, and translating an UNLOCK message that includes the function code C in hexadecimal format into a seventh message.
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