Claims
- 1. A home security and automatic garage door operator system comprising:
- a central control module containing door actuator means for controlling the position of the garage door and security alarm circuit means for detecting unwanted entry into a building;
- transmitter means for transmitting multiple-bit pulse train signals to the central control module, a first user actuated means on said transmitter means to cause a transmission of a first pulse train signal for selectively activating the door actuator means and a second user-actuated means on said transmitter means to cause transmission of a second pulse train related to the first pulse train for placing said security alarm circuit means in a set condition and to disable the door actuator means;
- said central control module further comprising receiver means, a plurality of code select switches coupled to said receiver means and operative to define a security code for the receiver;
- channel monitoring means for detecting a characteristic of a control portion of the transmitted pulse train signal from sad transmitter means to said central control module and operative to generate respective output signals to said security alarm and said door actuator means in accordance with said characteristic,
- said control portion being a particular bit in the transmitted pulse train and said characteristic being the value of said bit;
- said channel monitoring means comprising bi-stable means having at least first and second output lines, oscillator means coupled to said bi-stable means for toggleing the state of said first and second output lines, means for coupling said first output lines to said receiver means and operative to simulate a code select switch associated with said particular bit in the pulse train, said receiver generating a local pulse train including a security code portion as defined by the condition of said code select switches and an associated control bit, the state of which is determined by the first line of the bi-stable means,
- means for disabling further toggleing of said bi-stable means when the receiver generates a matched output signal indicating the detection of a match between the local and transmitted pulse trains whereby the state of the output lines of the bi-stable means provides an indication of the state of the control bit in the transmitted pulse train.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein said first and second user actuated means are first and second push buttons, respectively.
- 3. The system of claim 1 which further comprises:
- a first logical gate having inputs coupled for receipt of said first output line from the bistable means and said matched signal from said receiver;
- second gate means having inputs coupled for receipt of the second output line of the bistable means and said matched signal from said receiver; and
- whereby said first and second gates are selectively enabled depending upon the detected state of the control bit, with said first and second gates being coupled to said security alarm and door actuator means, respectively, for activating same.
- 4. The system of claim 1 which further comprises:
- a secondary communication system between the central control module and a remote location within a building, said secondary communication system including line carrier means for transmitting status information regarding the condition of the system to a receiver located in a remote module, said remote module including a plurality of indicating devices which are selectively activated by a transmitted signal from the line carrier means to thereby alert the user at the remote location to various status information detected by the system.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein said status information is generated by said security alarm, a door position switch for monitoring the position of the garage door, and at least one sensing device detecting environmental conditions in the garage.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein at least one of the indicating devices in the remote module is activated at different repetition rates depending upon the status information transmitted by the line carrier thereby allowing the user at the remote location to discriminate between different system status conditions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 140,045, filed Apr. 14, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,360,801.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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