Claims
- 1. A cordless telephone system including at least one cordless base connected to a telecommunications interface and at least one handset in wireless communications with the said cordless base, wherein the said handset further contains a wireless receiver that can receive wireless communications from at least one wireless sensor.
- 2. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said telecommunications interface is a telephone line of the type typically provided by a public switched telephone network.
- 3. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said telecommunications interface in an ethernet based connection or the type typically provided by wired or wireless internet services.
- 4. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said telecommunications interface is a commercial mobile radio service.
- 5. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said wireless sensor can be used to detect intrusion.
- 6. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said wireless sensor can be used to detect smoke.
- 7. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said wireless sensor can be used to detect fire.
- 8. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said wireless sensor can be used to detect the breakage of glass.
- 9. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said wireless sensor can be used to detect temperature.
- 10. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said wireless sensor operates in a first frequency band different from a second frequency band that is used between the said cordless base and the said handset.
- 11. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said wireless sensor operates under at least one subpart of FCC rule section 47 CFR 15.231.
- 12. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said wireless sensor operates in a first frequency range that is never used during wireless communications between the said cordless base and the said handset.
- 13. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said wireless sensor operates in a frequency band that is between 300 MHz and 500 MHz.
- 14. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said handset can forward a wireless communications received from the said wireless sensor to the said cordless base.
- 15. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said handset can interpret the wireless communications received from the said wireless sensor and determine whether to forward the wireless communications to the cordless base.
- 16. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said handset can send a message to the said cordless base indicating that the said wireless receiver has received a message from the said wireless sensor.
- 17. The cordless telephone system in claim 1 wherein the said handset can cause an audio alert.
- 18. The cordless telephone system in claim 18 wherein the cordless telephone system further contains a second handset and wherein the said audio alert is caused at the second handset.
- 19. A cordless telephone system including at least one cordless base connected to a telecommunications interface and at least one handset in wireless communications with the cordless base, wherein the said cordless base further contains a wireless receiver that can receive wireless communications from at least one wireless sensor.
- 20. The cordless telephone system in claim 19 wherein the said telecommunications interface is a telephone line of the type typically provided by a public switched telephone network.
- 21. The cordless telephone system in claim 19 wherein the said telecommunications interface in an ethernet based connection or the type typically provided by wired or wireless internet services.
- 22. The cordless telephone system in claim 19 wherein the said telecommunications interface is a commercial mobile radio service.
- 23. The cordless telephone system in claim 19 wherein the said wireless sensor can be used to detect intrusion.
- 24. The cordless telephone system in claim 19 wherein the said wireless sensor can be used to detect smoke.
- 25. The cordless telephone system in claim 19 wherein the said wireless sensor can be used to detect fire.
- 26. The cordless telephone system in claim 19 wherein the said wireless sensor can be used to detect the breakage of glass.
- 27. The cordless telephone system in claim 19 wherein the said wireless sensor can be used to detect temperature.
- 28. The cordless telephone system in claim 19 wherein the said wireless sensor operates in a first frequency band different from a second frequency band that is used between the said cordless base and the said handset.
- 29. The cordless telephone system in claim 19 wherein the said wireless sensor operates under at least one subpart of FCC rule section 47 CFR 15.231.
- 30. The cordless telephone system in claim 19 wherein the said wireless sensor operates in a first frequency range that is never used during wireless communications between the said cordless base and the said handset.
- 31. The cordless telephone system in claim 19 wherein the said wireless sensor operates in a frequency band that is between 300 MHz and 500 MHz.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/795,368, Multi-controller Security Network, attorney document number RFID-0108, filed Mar. 9, 2004 by the inventor of the present application, which is itself a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/602,854, RFID Reader for a Security Network, attorney document number RFID-0107, filed Jun. 25, 2003, which is itself a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/423,887, RFID Based Security Network, attorney document number RFID-0106, filed Apr. 28, 2003. This patent application is further cross referenced to the following patent applications: Configuration Program for a Security System, attorney document number RFID-0110, mailed Apr. 8, 2004; Communications Architecture for a Security Network, attorney document number RFID-0109 (U.S. application Ser. No. 10/806,371 filed Mar. 23, 2004); RFID Based Security System, attorney document number RFID-0100 (U.S. application Ser. No. 10/356,512 filed on Feb. 3, 2003) and to the following patent applications, all filed Feb. 14, 2003:
[0002] Communications Control in a Security System, RFID-0101 (Ser. No. 10/366,320);
[0003] Device Enrollment in a Security System, RFID-0102 (Ser. No. 10/366,335);
[0004] Controller for a Security System, RFID-0103 (Ser. No. 10/366,334);
[0005] RFID Transponder for a Security System, RFID-0104 (Ser. No. 10/366,317);
[0006] RFID Reader for a Security System, RFID-0105 (Ser. No. 10/366,316).
[0007] All of the foregoing cross referenced patent applications are incorporated by reference into this present patent application.
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