Claims
- 1. In a security system comprising a plurality of wireless transmitters, a wireless receiver in wireless communication with the wireless transmitters, and a control panel connected to the wireless receiver, a method of operating the security system comprising the steps of:
a. receiving a wireless message from the wireless transmitter, the wireless message comprising a transmitter product type; b. extracting the transmitter product type from the wireless message; c. determining a response type to be performed by the control panel as a function of the transmitter product type extracted from the wireless message; and d. executing a response to the wireless message in accordance with the determined response type.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the response type is determined by the control panel by using the transmitter product type to lookup an associated response type in a response type table at the control panel.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the wireless message further comprises a unique identification number, and wherein the transmitter product type is a separate field from the unique identification number.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the wireless message further comprises a unique identification number, and wherein the transmitter product type is integral with the unique identification number.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the unique identification number is initially programmed in the wireless transmitter by assigning the product type portion as a function of the transmitter type.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the wireless message comprises a preamble, a single start bit, a 24-bit unique identification number, an 8-bit status portion, a 5-bit transmitter product type, a 3-bit sequence count, and an 8-bit CRC field.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the wireless message is phase encoded Manchester format transmitted between 3.2 Kbaud and 4.2 Kbaud.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the wireless message is transmitted at 3.7 Kbaud.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the wireless message comprises a preamble, a single start bit, a 24-bit unique identification number, an 8-bit status portion, and a 16-bit CRC field, and wherein the transmitter product type is extracted from the 4 least significant bits of the 24 bit unique identification number.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the wireless message is phase encoded Manchester format transmitted between 3.2 Kbaud and 4.2 Kbaud.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the wireless message is transmitted at 3.7 Kbaud.
- 12. A security system comprising:
a. a plurality of wireless transmitters; b. a wireless receiver in wireless communication with the wireless transmitters; and c. a control panel connected to the wireless receiver, comprising
i. means for receiving a wireless message from the wireless transmitter, the wireless message comprising a transmitter product type; ii. processing means adapted to
1. extract the transmitter product type from the wireless message; 2. determine a response type to be performed as a function of the transmitter product type extracted from the wireless message; and 3. execute a response to the wireless message in accordance with the determined response type.
- 13. The security system of claim 12 wherein the control panel further comprises a response type table, and wherein the response type is determined by the control panel by using the transmitter product type to lookup an associated response type in the response type table.
- 14. The security system of claim 12 wherein the wireless message further comprises a unique identification number, and wherein the transmitter product type is a separate field from the unique identification number.
- 15. The security system of claim 12 wherein the wireless message further comprises a unique identification number, and wherein the transmitter product type is integral with the unique identification number.
- 16. The security system of claim 12 wherein the wireless message comprises a preamble, a single start bit, a 24bit unique identification number, an 8-bit status portion, a 5-bit product type, a 3-bit sequence count, and an 8-bit CRC field.
- 17. The security system of claim 16 wherein the wireless message is phase encoded Manchester format transmitted between 3.2 Kbaud and 4.2 Kbaud.
- 18. The security system of claim 17 wherein the wireless message is transmitted at 3.7 Kbaud.
- 19. The security system of claim 12 wherein the wireless message comprises a preamble, a single start bit, a 24bit unique identification number, an 8-bit status portion, and a 16-bit CRC field, and wherein the transmitter product type is extracted from the 4 least significant bits of the 24 bit unique identification number.
- 20. The security system of claim 19 wherein the wireless message is phase encoded Manchester format transmitted between 3.2 Kbaud and 4.2 Kbaud.
- 21. The security system of claim 20 wherein the wireless message is transmitted at 3.7 Kbaud.
- 22. A wireless security device comprising:
a. an alarm sensor adapted to detect an alarm condition, the alarm sensor being of a predefined type; b. means for storing a status condition of the wireless security device c. means for storing a device identification number that uniquely identifies the wireless security device; d. means for storing product type data indicative of the predefined type of the alarm sensor; e. means for assembling a message comprising the status condition, the device identification number, and the product type data; and f. means for transmitting the message.
- 23. The device of claim 22 wherein the message further comprises a preamble, a single start bit, a 3-bit sequence count, and an 8-bit CRC field, and wherein the device identification number is a 24-bit number, the status is 8-bits, and the product type is 5-bits.
- 24. The device of claim 23 wherein the message is phase encoded Manchester format transmitted between 3.2 Kbaud and 4.2 Kbaud.
- 25. The device of claim 24 wherein the message is transmitted at 3.7 Kbaud.
- 26. The device of claim 22 wherein the message further comprises a preamble, a single start bit, and a 16-bit CRC field, and wherein the identification number is a 20-bit number, the status is 8-bits, and the product type is 4-bits, and wherein the 4-bit product type is contiguous with the 20-bit identification number so as to form a 24-bit field with the 4-bit product type being the 4 least significant bits of the 24-bit field.
- 27. The device of claim 26 wherein the message is phase encoded Manchester format transmitted between 3.2 Kbaud and 4.2 Kbaud.
- 28. The device of claim 27 wherein the message is transmitted at 3.7 Kbaud.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to co-pending U.S. applications Ser. No. —————— (Attorney's Docket No. 110-095A) entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FILTERING NON-ESSENTIAL MESSAGES IN A DISARMED SECURITY SYSTEM; Ser. No. —————— (Attorney's Docket No. 110-095B) entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A MESSAGE SEQUENCE COUNT IN A SECURITY SYSTEM; and serial number —————— (Attorney's Docket No. 110-095C) entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING MESSAGE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS IN A SECURITY SYSTEM; all of which were filed contemporaneously on even date herewith.