Alarm system
First Claim
1. An alarm system, comprising:
- a signal center;
a plurality of alarm devices, each alarm device comprising;
sensor means for producing an electrical signal having a characteristic indicative of a monitored condition,threshold detection means for comparing the electrical signal characteristic to minimum and maximum limits, and for producing an inactive indication signal when the characteristic is between the minimum and maximum limits, a below indication signal when the characteristic is below the minimum limit and an above indication signal when the characteristic is above the maximum limit,converter means for transmitting the indication signals to the signal center, andswitching means for increasing and decreasing both limits of the threshold detection means in response to above and below indication signals, respectively, whereby the minimum and maximum limits are adjusted to compensate for ambient conditions;
wherein said signal center includes means for detecting different alarm conditions, including an alarm state, in response to the frequency and sequence of the indication signals so received.
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Abstract
In an alarm system with a number of alarm devices such as fire intrusion alarm devices connected to a signal center, upper and a lower thresholds are defined in the alarm devices, with the inactive value of the sensor output signal located between the threshold limits. The alarm devices transmit one of three indication signals to the signal center depending on whether an alarm sensor output is above an upper limit, below a lower limit or between the upper and lower limits, with these alarm state signals being produced by threshold detectors. Also, it is possible to adjust the two threshold limits of the alarms to compensate for changing ambient conditions over extended periods of time. When the sensor output signal reaches one of the upper or lower thresholds both the upper and lower threshold limits either move up or down, respectively, so that the sensor output signal is once again located between the upper and lower threshold limits. The signal center receives the outputs of the threshold detectors and differentiates between five different states, namely the alarm states "normal," "warning," "alarm," "maintenance" and "malfunction", on the basis of the frequency and the type of these signals.
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1. An alarm system, comprising:
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a signal center; a plurality of alarm devices, each alarm device comprising; sensor means for producing an electrical signal having a characteristic indicative of a monitored condition, threshold detection means for comparing the electrical signal characteristic to minimum and maximum limits, and for producing an inactive indication signal when the characteristic is between the minimum and maximum limits, a below indication signal when the characteristic is below the minimum limit and an above indication signal when the characteristic is above the maximum limit, converter means for transmitting the indication signals to the signal center, and switching means for increasing and decreasing both limits of the threshold detection means in response to above and below indication signals, respectively, whereby the minimum and maximum limits are adjusted to compensate for ambient conditions; wherein said signal center includes means for detecting different alarm conditions, including an alarm state, in response to the frequency and sequence of the indication signals so received. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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