Multi-spectral detection device including an acoustic array
US-9400341-B2 · Jul 26, 2016 · US
US9373235B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9373235-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313864713-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 17, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 17, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 21, 2016 |
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An alarm or intrusion monitoring system includes a plurality of detectors which communicate with a displaced control element. Various of the detectors include local storage circuitry wherein detected conditions or events are recorded along with a time indicator. Recorded events and respective times of occurrence can be downloaded to the control element for evaluation. Detected conditions or events can include system conditions, such as faults or detector off-line indicators, as well as various intrusion or environmental-type incidents such as smoke, gas, temperature or fire.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A detector comprising: an event sensor; local control circuits coupled to the sensor; storage circuits coupled to the control circuits; and a wired or wireless communications interface coupled to the control circuits, wherein the control circuits store, in the storage circuits, information pertaining to a plurality detected events and respective time stamp information for each of the plurality of detected events, and wherein the control circuits periodically receive, via the communications interface, time related information from a displaced monitoring control unit. 2. A detector as in claim 1 which includes a clock coupled to the control circuits to provide the respective time stamp information. 3. A detector as in claim 1 which includes a clock coupled to the control circuits to provide the respective time stamp information, wherein the detected events include sensed environmental or non-environmental incidents. 4. A detector as in claim 1 wherein the stored information is retained for a pre-determined time interval. 5. A detector as in claim 1 wherein the control circuits transmit, via the communications interface, the stored information to the displaced monitoring control unit. 6. A detector as in claim 1 where the sensor is selected from a class which includes at least, intrusion sensors, position sensors, and environmental condition sensors. 7. A detector as in claim 1 wherein the control circuits delete the stored information in response to a predetermined criterion. 8. A regional monitoring system comprising: a plurality of event detectors; and a common control element that communicates with each of the detectors via a selected medium, wherein at least some of the detectors include an incident sensor, local control circuits coupled to the sensor and storage circuits coupled to the control circuits, wherein the control circuits store, in the storage circuits, information pertaining to a plurality of detected incidents and respective time stamp information for each of the plurality of detected incidents, wherein at least some of the detectors communicate at least some of the stored information to the control element for evaluation, and wherein at least some of the detectors periodically receive time related information from the control element. 9. A regional monitoring system as in claim 8 wherein at least some of the event detectors include a real-time clock and circuitry to synchronize the respective clocks with the common control element according to the time related information received from the control element. 10. A regional monitoring system as in claim 8 wherein the control element exhibits an armed, and a disarmed status, and, wherein the information pertaining to the plurality of detected incidents is stored in respective detectors only when the control element has a predetermined status. 11. A regional monitoring system as in claim 8 wherein incident sensors are selected from a class which includes at least glass breakage sensors, motion sensors, intrusion sensors, infrared sensors, vibration sensors, smoke sensors, flame sensors, gas sensors, humidity sensors and temperature sensors. 12. A regional monitoring system as in claim 8 wherein selected ones of the detectors delete the stored information in response to a predetermined criterion. 13. A monitoring system comprising: a plurality of detectors which communicate with a separate monitoring control panel, wherein various of the detectors include local storage circuitry for storing information pertaining to a plurality of detected conditions or events and respective time stamp information for each of the plurality of detected conditions or events, wherein at least some of the detectors download the stored information to the control panel for evaluation, wherein the plurality of detected conditions or events includes at least one of, system conditions, faults, detector off-line indicators, intrusion, and environmental-type events, including smoke, gas, temperature or fire, and wherein at least some of the detectors periodically receive time related information from the control panel. 14. A monitoring system as claim 13 wherein selected ones of the detectors delete the stored information in response to a predetermined criterion.
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