Wireless Security System
First Claim
1. A security system, comprising:
- a plurality of wireless transceiving units, each of which positioned at a predetermined location; and
a single central transceiving unit positioned remotely from each of said predetermined locations for communicating wirelessly with each of said plurality of wireless transceiving units.
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Abstract
A wireless system for granting or denying access to protected location or equipment and providing compatibility with existing access point devices and control equipment. The system is based on a remote wireless unit positioned at each protected location and interfaced with security hardware at the location, such as a keypad. The remote unit is provided access to the data entered by a user trying to gain access, packaged with an electronic location identification code, and wirelessly transmitted to a central unit. The central unit is interfaced with a central computer and interprets the location identification code. The central computer may then determine whether or not to grant access based on the data entered at the remote location and the location identification provided by the remote unit. The central unit then transmits the determination back to the remote location along with the identification code. The remote unit provides the determination to the security hardware if the location code is applicable.
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1. A security system, comprising:
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a plurality of wireless transceiving units, each of which positioned at a predetermined location; and a single central transceiving unit positioned remotely from each of said predetermined locations for communicating wirelessly with each of said plurality of wireless transceiving units. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A security system, comprising:
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a plurality of security devices, each of which is positioned at a predetermined location; a plurality of wireless transceiving units, each of which is interconnected to one of said plurality of security devices; a control center having a host device positioned remotely from said plurality of security devices; and a single central transceiving unit interconnected to said host device for wirelessly communicating with each of said plurality of wireless transceiving units. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method of controlling access in a security system, comprising the steps of:
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receiving user data at a predetermined remote location; combining said user data with data indicating said predetermined remote location; wirelessly transmitting said user data with said data indicating said predetermined remote location to a central location; receiving said user data and said data indicating said predetermined location at said central location; determining whether to grant access to said predetermined remote location based on said user data and said data indicating said predetermined remote location; and wirelessly transmitting said determination whether to grant access to said predetermined remote location to said predetermined remote location. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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