Process for acknowledging calls in a system for wireless staff locators
First Claim
1. In a system having a central station including means for repeatedly and cyclically transmitting coded call signals and a number of substations each including means for selectively receiving the coded call signals, an alarm emitter, a manually actuated acknowledgement means and an acknowledgement transmitter for delivering an acknowledgement signal signifying that a call signal directed to the substation in question has been received and recognized, and its alarm emitter has emitted an alarm signal, a method for identifying at the central station which substation has transmitted the acknowledgement signal received at the central station comprising the steps of at a substation, on condition that its acknowledgement means has been manually actuated after the alarm signal has been recognized, transmitting a short acknowledgement signal which is the same for all substations immediately after the call signal occurring after manual actuation of the acknowledgement means has been received and recognized as being directed to the substation, keeping the central station ready for a short time interval after the transmission of a call signal to receive an acknowledgement signal, and allotting the received acknowledgement signal to the substation whose coded call signal was last transmitted.
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Abstract
In a system for wireless staff location where non-coded acknowledgement signals are transmitted from a called staff locator to identify the staff locator from which the acknowledgement signal is sent which is characterized by the fact that the acknowledgement signal is allotted to the staff locator whose coded call signal was last transmitted.
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- 1. In a system having a central station including means for repeatedly and cyclically transmitting coded call signals and a number of substations each including means for selectively receiving the coded call signals, an alarm emitter, a manually actuated acknowledgement means and an acknowledgement transmitter for delivering an acknowledgement signal signifying that a call signal directed to the substation in question has been received and recognized, and its alarm emitter has emitted an alarm signal, a method for identifying at the central station which substation has transmitted the acknowledgement signal received at the central station comprising the steps of at a substation, on condition that its acknowledgement means has been manually actuated after the alarm signal has been recognized, transmitting a short acknowledgement signal which is the same for all substations immediately after the call signal occurring after manual actuation of the acknowledgement means has been received and recognized as being directed to the substation, keeping the central station ready for a short time interval after the transmission of a call signal to receive an acknowledgement signal, and allotting the received acknowledgement signal to the substation whose coded call signal was last transmitted.
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