Claims
- 1. In an improved intrusion detection system including a self-contained monitor having a motion sensor surveiling a predetermined space detecting an occurrence of an intrusion in said space, a primary power source energizing said self-contained monitor including a volatile memory circuit having an armed state and a disarmed state communicating with a nonvolatile memory circuit having a tuning code stored therein, said volatile memory circuit being switched from said disarmed state to said armed state by an arming signal being qualified by said tuning code and being switched from said armed state to said disarmed state by a sensing of an interruption of primary power thereto, the improvement comprising:said volatile memory circuit sensing only said interruption of primary power having a duration longer than a preset period of time; and a short term energy storage circuit communicating with said primary power source and said volatile memory circuit supplying secondary power thereto such that said volatile memory circuit does not sense said interruption of primary power during said preset period of time.
- 2. An intrusion detection system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said primary power source further comprises an AC power line voltage rectified to a DC voltage.
- 3. An intrusion detection system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said preset period of time is less than about two seconds.
- 4. An intrusion detection system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said motion sensor, upon detecting said occurrence of said intrusion in said predetermined space, causes said volatile memory circuit to switch from said armed to said disarmed state.
- 5. An intrusion detection system in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a responder communicating with said volatile memory circuit for reporting said state thereof, said responder being responsive to a remote controller manipulated by a user prompting said responder to generate a response if said volatile memory circuit is in said armed state.
- 6. An intrusion detection system in accordance with claim 5 wherein said responder communicates with said nonvolatile memory circuit, said tuning code stored therein making said responder responsive to said remote controller.
- 7. An improved self-contained monitor for recording an occurrence of an intrusion in a premises comprising:a volatile memory circuit having an armed state and a disarmed state being energized by an AC power line supplying an AC voltage to said premises; said AC power line having momentary and sustained power interruptions associated therewith; said volatile memory circuit being switched from said armed state to said disarmed state by sensing a power interruption thereto; and a short term energy storage circuit supplying power to said volatile memory circuit during said momentary power interruptions such that said volatile memory circuit does not sense said momentary power interruptions.
- 8. An improved self-contained monitor in accordance with claim 7 wherein said AC power line energizes said volatile memory circuit via an AC wall outlet adaptor which transforms and rectifies said AC voltage to a DC voltage coupled to said volatile memory circuit.
- 9. An improved self-contained monitor in accordance with claim 7 wherein said momentary power interruptions have a duration of less than about two seconds.
- 10. An improved self-contained monitor in accordance with claim 7 further comprising a motion sensor for detecting said occurrence of said intrusion in said premises causing said volatile memory circuit to switch from said armed to said disarmed state.
- 11. An improved self-contained monitor in accordance with claim 7 further comprising a responder communicating with said volatile memory circuit for reporting said state thereof, said responder being responsive to a remote controller manipulated by a user prompting said responder to generate a response if said volatile memory circuit is in said armed state.
- 12. An improved self-contained monitor in accordance with claim 7 wherein said volatile memory circuit is switched from said disarmed state to said armed state by a coded arm signal.
- 13. A method for detecting and reporting an occurrence of an intrusion in a predetermined space including the steps of:a) providing a self-contained monitor having a volatile memory circuit defining an armed and a disarmed state energized by a primary power source voltage for surveilling said predetermined space: and having a short-term energy storage circuit powering said monitor during momentary interruptions of said primary power source voltage; b) monitoring said primary power source for voltage interruptions; c) sensing a sustained voltage interruption having a duration longer than a predetermined period of time; and d) switching said volatile memory circuit from said armed state to said disarmed state as a result of said sustained voltage interruption.
- 14. The method set forth in claim 13, including the additional step of providing a responder for reporting said state of said volatile memory circuit.
- 15. The method set forth in claim 14, including the additional step of providing a remote controller for communicating with said responder.
- 16. The method set forth in claim 15, including the additional step of manipulating said remote controller prompting a response from said responder if said volatile memory circuit is in said armed state.
- 17. The method set forth in claim 13 including the additional step of switching said volatile memory circuit from said disarmed state to said armed state by a coded arm signal from said remote controller.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/372,836 filed Aug. 12, 1999.
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