Claims
- 1. An improved intrusion detection system of the type in which an intrusion is detected by a monitor having an RF receiver, a power supply, an intrusion detector, a logic circuit, a memory circuit, and a responder, and in which said monitor is disposed to surveil a predetermined space, and in which said monitor has an armed state and a disarmed state and a user employs a hand held RF remote controller to arm and disarm said monitor, wherein the improvement comprises:
- said remote controller having a button switch for generating a pulse signal under the control of said user;
- said monitor being armed by said pulse signal from said remote controller;
- said monitor indicating it has been switched from said disarmed state to said armed state by responding to said pulse signal with a first response;
- said state of said monitor also being tested by said pulse signal from said remote controller;
- said monitor indicating it is in said armed state by responding to said pulse signal with a second response;
- said second response being distinguishable from said first response thereby indicating said armed state of said monitor; and
- said monitor being selectively disarmed by said pulse signal from said remote controller when said responder is responding and the sensing of a power interruption by said logic circuit.
- 2. The improved intrusion detection system according to claim 1 wherein said pulse signal is transmitted by a momentary closure of said button switch.
- 3. The improved intrusion detection system according to claim 2 wherein said momentary closure is less than two seconds.
- 4. The improved intrusion detection system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first response is a five to seven second buzzing sound.
- 5. The improved intrusion detection system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first response is a five to seven second beeping sound.
- 6. The improved intrusion detection system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second response is a one to two second buzzing sound.
- 7. The improved intrusion detection system according to claim 1 wherein said power interruption is caused by said intrusion detector detecting said intrusion.
- 8. A method for operating an intrusion detection system, in which said detection system comprises a remote controller and a monitor, said remote controller having a button switch, said monitor including a memory circuit having an armed and a disarmed state, said controller remotely arming, disarming and testing said memory circuit, said monitor having means for detecting and reporting an intrusion in a predetermined space, said method comprising the steps of:
- a. arming said self-contained monitor by a momentary closure of said button switch thereby producing a first response from said monitor indicating said monitor has been armed;
- b. testing said state of said monitor by a momentary closure of said button switch thereby producing a second response from said monitor indicating said monitor is armed;
- c. monitoring said predetermined space to detect an unauthorized entry;
- d. triggering said monitor from said armed state to said disarmed state in response to said unauthorized entry;
- e. testing for an intrusion by a momentary closure of said switch to obtain said second response from said self-contained monitor when said intrusion has not occurred; and
- f. disarming said self-contained monitor by a momentary closure of said button switch while said responder is responding.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/506,420 filed Jul. 24, 1995 now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,621,385.
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