Method and apparatus for activating and deactivating video cameras in a security system

US9449482B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9449482-B2
Application numberUS-83614710-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 14, 2010
Priority dateJul 14, 2010
Publication dateSep 20, 2016
Grant dateSep 20, 2016

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A method for using a security system to monitor a secured area is provided. The method includes a first processor of the security system providing a status of the security system, including an active status output signal and a disarmed status output signal, a video system monitoring the secured area by capturing and locally saving images, and a second processor of the video system activating one or more video cameras of the video system monitoring an interior space of the secured area upon receipt of the active status output signal and deactivating the one or more video cameras upon receipt of the disarmed status output signal.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method comprising: an alarm system of a home having a plurality of modes; a control panel of the alarm system located within a secured area of the home; a plurality of video cameras monitoring the secured area of the home, the plurality of video cameras including at least one of the plurality of video cameras monitoring a periphery of the secured area and at least one other of the plurality of video cameras monitoring an interior space; a first processor of the alarm system determining a mode of the plurality of modes of the alarm system from a personal identification number entered by a user or the entered personal identification number and a mode selection button selected by the user through the control panel of the alarm system, wherein the mode determined by the first processor is based upon the entered personal identification number and the selected mode selection button, by themselves, or is based upon the entered personal identification number, the selected mode selection button and a previous mode; a video system monitoring the secured area by capturing and saving images to a memory of the secured area; and a second processor of the video system that selectively activates at least one camera of the plurality of video cameras of the video system monitoring the secured area in each of the plurality of modes based upon the mode determined by the first processor, wherein at least one of the plurality of modes includes activating the at least one of the plurality of video cameras monitoring the periphery of the secured area and the at least one other of the plurality of video cameras monitoring the interior space, wherein, upon entry of the personal identification number, the at least one of the plurality of video cameras captures an image of the user entering the personal identification number through the control panel within the secured area and sends a message to a homeowner, including the image of the user, each time the personal identification number is entered through the control panel, and wherein, by activating the at least one of the plurality of video cameras monitoring the periphery of the secured area and the at least one other of the plurality of video cameras monitoring the interior space in the at least one of the plurality of modes, the homeowner, on a continuous or intermittent basis, observes activity of the user. 2. The method as in claim 1 further comprising activating an indicator disposed on one or more of the plurality of cameras to indicate that the one or more of the plurality of cameras is activated. 3. The method as in claim 1 further comprising a status change processor monitoring the control panel for a status change request entered by the user. 4. The method as in claim 1 further comprising a duress code processor monitoring the control panel for a duress code entered by the user. 5. The method as in claim 3 further comprising a camera control processor activating a camera of the plurality of video cameras proximate the control panel for a predetermined time period following entry of the status change request by the user. 6. The method as in claim 4 further comprising a camera control processor activating a camera of the plurality of video cameras proximate the control panel for a predetermined time period following entry of the duress code by the user. 7. A security system comprising: a control panel of the security system located within a secured area of a home; a plurality of intrusion sensors that monitor the secured area of a home; a plurality of cameras that record and save images within the secured area, at least one of the plurality of cameras monitoring a perimeter of the secured area and at least one other of the plurality of cameras monitoring an interior of the secured area; a first processor that determines a mode of a plurality of modes of the security system from a personal identification number entered by a user or the entered personal identification number and a mode selection button selected by the user through the control panel of the security system, wherein the mode determined by the first processor is based upon the entered personal identification number and the selected mode selection button, by themselves, or is based upon the entered personal identification number, the selected mode selection button, and a previous status, wherein the first processor activates at least some of the plurality of cameras in each of the plurality of modes based upon the determined mode, and wherein at least one of the plurality of modes includes activating the at least one of the plurality of cameras monitoring the perimeter of the secured area and the at least one other of the plurality of cameras monitoring the interior of the secured area; and a second processor that forwards the images from the plurality of cameras to a predetermined destination based upon the determined mode, wherein, upon entry of the personal identification number, a camera of the plurality of cameras captures an image of the user entering the personal identification number through the control panel within the secured area and sends a message to a homeowner, including the image of the user, each time the personal identification number is entered through the control panel, and wherein, by activating the at least one of the plurality of cameras monitoring the perimeter of the secured area and the at least one other of the plurality of video cameras monitoring the interior of the secured area in the at least one of the plurality of modes, the homeowner, on a continuous or intermittent basis, observes activity of the user. 8. The security system as in claim 7 wherein the secured area further comprises a home. 9. The security system as in claim 7 further comprising a video processor that collects a sequence of images based upon an alarm alert from one of the plurality of intrusion sensors or from the plurality of cameras. 10. The security system as in claim 7 wherein the control panel receives status change requests. 11. The security system as in claim 9 further comprising a communication processor that sends the sequence of images to a central monitoring station. 12. The security system as in claim 11 wherein the sequence of images further comprises images collected proximate an entry point to the secured area during a predetermined time period before and after detection of the alarm alert. 13. The security system as in claim 10 wherein the status change requests further comprise the personal identification number. 14. The security system as in claim 13 further comprising a mode selection processor that selects a new mode based upon a previous mode and the entered personal identification number. 15. The security system as in claim 14 further comprising a video processor that collects a sequence of images based upon the new mode. 16. The security system as in claim 15 further comprising a communication processor that sends the sequence of images to the homeowner. 17. The security system as in claim 16 wherein the sequence of images further comprises images collected proximate the control panel during a predetermined time period before and after entry of the personal identification number. 18. An apparatus comprising: a security system having a plurality of modes that monitors a secured area of a home; a control panel of the security system located within the secured area; a first processor of the security system that determines a mode of the plurality of modes of the security system from a personal identific

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  • Alarm setting and unsetting, i.e. arming or disarming of the security system · CPC title

  • Temporary storage, e.g. cyclic memory, buffer storage on pre-alarm · CPC title

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What does patent US9449482B2 cover?
A method for using a security system to monitor a secured area is provided. The method includes a first processor of the security system providing a status of the security system, including an active status output signal and a disarmed status output signal, a video system monitoring the secured area by capturing and locally saving images, and a second processor of the video system activating on…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Piel Kevin G, Garavuso Mike, Romanczyk Piotr, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08B13/19676. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 20 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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