This invention relates generally to the field of security systems, and in particular to fault and alarm condition reporting to a user's portable or wired device via electronic signaling, including e-mail.
Conventionally, a control panel of the security system upon receiving an alarm or security condition signal from a zone of the security system transmits an appropriate signal, such as an alarm code signal, to a central station. In the central station conventionally, a human operator monitors the receipt of such signals and reports the receipt of such signals to a pre-specified user receiving station, such as the telephone number associated with the user, and/or to the police or security personnel.
Security systems offer a degree of security for residential sites and for office, business, or industrial applications. Typically, a security device monitoring or controlling a zone is provided as part of a security system. For example, an alarm may be set, which is triggered upon the occurrence of various threat or alarm conditions. At a larger installation such as in a residential, business, industrial or office setting, more than one zone and security device may be provided at various locations of the site. The security devices are typically connected to a security control panel, which is essentially a control board or control module for security for the site. Also, a remote central monitoring station may be connected, and this central monitor station may be notified when an alarm condition, a threat condition, or some other type of security breach, a fire condition, or other type of emergency condition or the like is detected. A fault may comprise the tripping of an alarm, the triggering of an alarm condition, including an opening or breaking of a window, door, gate, lock or the like, a detected motion, an interaction by a user at a keypad or user interface, including for example, as attempted entry or providing of an incorrect PIN or code, a broken wire, or any other such condition. For example, whether or not the security system is armed, faults can be detected. By way of illustration, a user at a keypad may interact with the system causing a fault, or a motion sensor can detect motion and register a fault, even if the security system is not armed.
However, using such a central station in a conventional configuration requires personnel monitoring of the security system, typically on a 24-hour, seven-day basis. Also, notifying the central station typically entails a delay between the receipt by the central station of the alarm signal, event notification or condition status from the control panel and the telephone call to the user associate with the site monitored by the security system, because the human operator at a central station must notice the signal, and appropriately intervene, by identifying the correct phone number and placing the call to the user.
In addition, typically a user may not always be found at a particular pre-specified telephone number at any given hour of the day. The user may be traveling and available only at a cell phone or portable communication device at any particular time, or may be accessible via a user terminal at an office or at home but not via a previously designated telephone number registered to the user. Also, the user may be monitoring an e-mail receiving terminal, but not a conventional telephone.
In addition, users expect notification in a familiar format, and in a format in which the priority level or importance and essential content of the notification can be recognized virtually instantly. A user may not always wish to be interrupted via voice notification, or may wish to know in advance essential information about the event, fault or alarm condition before deciding whether the user wishes to be interrupted. Further, it may be desirable to provide a photograph, audio or video information about the event or alarm condition along with the notification of essential data about the event or alarm condition to be reviewed immediately or at the user's convenience.
A method, system and apparatus for security system communication with a user device are provided. The system includes a security system interface configured to receive a signal indicating an occurrence of an event in a zone of the security system; a memory configured to store a user e-mail address associated with the security system; and an e-mail generator configured to transmit to a server for providing internet service an e-mail for the e-mail address based on the event. The event may be a fault in one or more zones of the security system.
A communication node in such a system can include a control panel of the security system. Further, the server for providing internet service may be an ISP server, such that the ISP is selected by a user associated with the security system and the address of the server is stored by said memory. The e-mail generator may be configured to transmit the e-mail using SMTP or other TCP/IP.
Together with the e-mail, as an attachment of the e-mail, or as separate message a picture may be transmitted. For example, the picture may be taken from the zone of the security system. Also, the e-mail may include an audio file or a video file. Such audio file and video file may be associated with the zone of the security system or captured by cameras or microphones therein.
The following discussion describes embodiments of Applicant's invention as best understood presently by the inventors, however, it will be appreciated that numerous modifications of the invention are possible and that the invention may be embodied in other forms and practiced in other ways without departing from the spirit of the invention. Further, features of embodiments described may be omitted, combined selectively or as a whole with other embodiments, or used to replace features of other embodiments or parts thereof, without departing from the spirit of the invention. The figures and the detailed description are therefore to be considered as an illustrative explanation of aspects of the invention, but should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is defined by the below-set forth claims.
Aspects of the invention will be described with reference to
The communication node 30 may embody or perform the functions of the control panel, or may be connected via a wired or wireless connection to one or more devices performing the functions of the control panel. Alternative, the functions of the communication node 30 may be performed off-premises, such as by a server or node at a central station. The communication node 30, as shown in
An operation of a system according to the present invention will now be provided with reference to
According to another aspect of the present invention, communication node 30 is physically distinct from the control panel, and the security system interface 31 of the communication node 30 receives from the control panel via a wired or wireless connection a signal indicating the zone and the type of fault or alarm condition determined by the control panel. In either case, as shown at S1 of
According to aspect of the present invention, a command is issued by controller 32 to a sensor device, such as a camera, video camera, microphone, or combination of the foregoing, in the zone to take a photograph or video or to capture audio data, so that more information may be obtained about the event that triggered the alarm condition, as shown at S3. For example, cameras, video cameras or microphones to capture audio information may be oriented to capture data from the event. Alternatively, the zone may be set to automatically capture such image data, video data or audio data upon the triggering of the fault or alarm condition. Such captured data may be saved and transmitted as MPEG, JPEG, MP3 or many other types of data, and may be compressed or encrypted before transmission.
At S4, an e-mail address associated with the user and a server address are retrieved from memory 33 by e-mail generator/browser 34. For example, the user may provide an e-mail address network or an e-mail address associated with a portable communication device or cell phone at which the user may be reached.
Also, the user may provide several e-mail addresses, and each of these addresses may be stored in memory 33. Accordingly, an e-mail message may be transmitted to one or more of the e-mail addresses provided. According to an aspect of the present invention, the event or alarm condition could also be notified to a central station in addition to generating the e-mail for the user, or may be provided to the police or security personnel in addition to the e-mail message generation.
An e-mail message is then generated at S5, using SMTP (simple mail transfer protocol) or other IP (Internet protocol), with the e-mail message addressed to the e-mail address or addresses retrieved. The e-mail, for example, could identify the fault or event, describe information pertaining to the fault or event, such as the type of situation, the date, the time, and a location of the event, fault or alarm condition. By way of illustration, the e-mail message may include information such as “fire alarm, Aug. 20, 2005, 7:45 AM, basement” to notify the user of the place or zone, date and time and nature of the event or fault.
As shown at S6, access to the Internet 9 is made using the ISP server 7 designated by the server address in the memory 33 using the wired or wireless connection 6. For example, if the user has access to the Internet at home via AOL, then an AOL server address would be provided in the memory and used to access the Internet. It will be understood, that such connection may be a DSL connection, a dial up connection, an ISDN connection, cable modem or set-top device based connection, or any other type of suitable wired or wireless Internet connection. The photograph, video or audio data may be included in the e-mail or attached as an attachment to the e-mail generated. The photograph, video or audio may also be sent as a separate data content file.
Alternatively, an off-board device (not shown) may be contacted by the communication node 30 via an ethernet LAN, WAN, or other type of internal security system connection or network, via the Internet or POTS, and this off-board device could have the functionality necessary for generating an SMTP/IP protocol e-mail message. This off-board device could also comprise a server, or group of servers, that provides access to the Internet 9. Accordingly, the e-mail to the user devices would be generated by the server based on the data provided by the communication node 30.
At S6, the server transmits the e-mail to the user's device or to several such devices. As shown in
At S8, processing is stopped when the e-mail messages delivered to one or more of the target devices 11, 12, 13 and 14.
Accordingly, a more efficient, speedier and more cost-effective alert condition notification may be provided to a user, the system notification does not necessarily involve a central station or human operators. Further, notification may be provided in a more flexible manner to the device or devices currently used or monitored by the user, and in a manner convenient for the user to facilitate quick review and understanding by the user.
Preferred embodiments and methods of the present invention discussed in the foregoing are to be understood as descriptions for illustrative purposes only, and it will be appreciated that numerous changes, substitutions, omissions, and updates thereof are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims.