Scheme for power conservation in fire alarm system
First Claim
1. Apparatus for conserving the power supplied to a plurality of light emitting devices associated with respective terminal units in a fire alarm system or the like comprising:
- a transmission line;
a plurality of terminal units connected to said transmission line;
each of said terminal units having comparison means for determining whether a received address signal coincides with an identification address stored in the terminal unit, said comparison means producing an output signal responsive to coincidence;
a loop controller connected to the transmission line for transmitting a plurality of address signals cyclically to said terminal units, said loop controller further including means for generating command signals for causing illumination of the light emitting devices of said terminal units; and
means for selecting a blinking mode of operation for said command signals such that respective groups of said light emitting devices are thereby intermittently illuminated at different discrete intervals, said means for selecting being operative such that the ON time periods for all of said light emitting devices, except the first, are the same, but the OFF time periods are varied in dependence on the total number of light emitting devices to be supplied with power.
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Abstract
An arrangement for conserving the alarm-state power supplied to numbers of light emitting devices included in respective addressable terminal units of a fire alarm system or the like. The addressable terminal units are connected to a transmission line or loop; and a loop controller cyclically transmits address signals to the terminal units (polling routine); the controller functions, responsive to received data from those units, to generate an alarm-state display command signal for causing illumination of the light emitting devices of terminal units that are in alarm. In the case where a terminal unit comprises a master transponder to which a group of non-addressable conventional "slave" detectors is connected, the loop controller is programmed to disconnect such slave detector from the loop or line when more than one of them is in alarm. However, in the event of a large number of terminal units at scattered locations being in alarm, a tell-tale signal from each unit is highly desirable. Accordingly, it is arranged that all of their light emitting devices will be capable of indicating an alarm state. To this end, a blinking mode of operation is selected, whereby limited groups of devices (except for one) are turned on in sequence, the "ON" times being the same for all off the devices, but the "OFF" times being varied in dependence on the total number of devices being supplied with power. Consequently, power ON is time-divided among the groups, so that the total power consumed by all groups is no greater than would be consumed by a single group.
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10 Claims
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1. Apparatus for conserving the power supplied to a plurality of light emitting devices associated with respective terminal units in a fire alarm system or the like comprising:
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a transmission line; a plurality of terminal units connected to said transmission line; each of said terminal units having comparison means for determining whether a received address signal coincides with an identification address stored in the terminal unit, said comparison means producing an output signal responsive to coincidence; a loop controller connected to the transmission line for transmitting a plurality of address signals cyclically to said terminal units, said loop controller further including means for generating command signals for causing illumination of the light emitting devices of said terminal units; and means for selecting a blinking mode of operation for said command signals such that respective groups of said light emitting devices are thereby intermittently illuminated at different discrete intervals, said means for selecting being operative such that the ON time periods for all of said light emitting devices, except the first, are the same, but the OFF time periods are varied in dependence on the total number of light emitting devices to be supplied with power. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. Apparatus for conserving the alarm-state power supplied to a plurality of light emitting devices associated with respective terminal units in a fire alarm system or the like comprising:
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a transmission line; a plurality of terminal units connected to said transmission line; each of said terminal units having comparison means for determining whether a received address signal coincides with an identification address stored in the terminal unit, said comparison means producing an output signal responsive to coincidence; a loop controller connected to the transmission line for transmitting a plurality of address signals cyclically to said terminal units; at least some of said terminal units including at least one master transponder and, associated therewith, a group of alarm initiating devices; and means for disconnecting said group of alarm initiating devices from the line when more than one of them is in alarm. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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