EP2401726A1 - Haus-sicherheitsüberwachungssystem - Google Patents

Haus-sicherheitsüberwachungssystem

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EP2401726A1
EP2401726A1 EP09787940A EP09787940A EP2401726A1 EP 2401726 A1 EP2401726 A1 EP 2401726A1 EP 09787940 A EP09787940 A EP 09787940A EP 09787940 A EP09787940 A EP 09787940A EP 2401726 A1 EP2401726 A1 EP 2401726A1
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master
slave
detection
gateway unit
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Junichi Suzuki
Satoshi Okage
Tomohiro Suzuki
Seiji Nimura
Takashi Fujii
Dan Hovang
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Panasonic Corp
Securitas Direct AB
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B25/00Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems
    • G08B25/01Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium
    • G08B25/10Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium using wireless transmission systems
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B25/00Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems
    • G08B25/009Signalling of the alarm condition to a substation whose identity is signalled to a central station, e.g. relaying alarm signals in order to extend communication range

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  • the present invention is directed to a home security surveillance system, and more particularly to such a system in which a service provider implements a home security service to individual customer's homes respectively equipped with in-house alarm network.
  • a hazard alarm system for example, as disclosed in WO 2008/088079 that is designed to operate solely in a user's home for giving a fire alarm in a multiplicity of rooms or locations when any one of the locations is detected to see a fire occurrence.
  • the prior alarm system utilizes a master detector and a plurality of slave detectors, which are disposed in different locations and are communicated with each other through an in-house network.
  • Each of the detectors incorporates a detector for detection of a hazard or fire condition as well as an alarm unit which issues an alarm upon the detector generating a hazard signal indicative of the occurrence of the hazard condition.
  • the master detector is specifically designed to receive the hazard signal from anyone of the slave detectors and to generate an interlocking hazard signal and transmit the same to all the other detectors for simultaneous alarm at every detectors or rooms.
  • the slave terminal is designed to transmit the hazard signal to the master detector and optionally to the other slave detectors, but not to relay the hazard signal to the others.
  • the master detector acts as a repeater to relay the hazard signal to all the other detectors in order to successfully issue the alarms from all of the detectors for enhancing system integrity against possible failure of issuing the alarm in any one of the rooms.
  • the system is required to identify the master detector and the slave detectors at an initialization of the system, i.e., at the time of installing the detectors in the individual users' home.
  • the master detector and the slave detector are provided as differently designed ones, no particular difficulty is seen at the initialization.
  • the detector of a universal design is provided to operate selectively as the master and slave for the sake of reducing complexity and manufacturing cost of the detectors, it is rather cumbersome for the user to set particular ones of the detectors respectively as the master and the slave, since most users are assumed to be unfamiliar with how to designate the master as distinguished from the slave.
  • the present invention has been achieved to provide a home security surveillance system which is capable of easy installation and maintenance, while taking the advantage of using the master and the slave detectors in the in-house alarm network for assuring an integrated service of providing assistance by the third party to the individual customers each equipped with the in-house alarm network.
  • the home security surveillance system in accordance with the present invention includes a plurality of detection terminals arranged to detect a hazardous condition in a customer's home and generate a hazard signal, a computer-based server having a terminal enrollment table arranged to store an enrollment record for each of the detection terminals, and an input device adapted to communicate with the server through a public computer network to enter and update the enrollment record in the server.
  • Each detection terminal includes a radio transceiver for transmitting the hazard signal to the other detection terminal through a first communication network.
  • the server has a processor which is arranged to receive an aid-requesting signal originating from at least one of the detection terminals, and also includes an alert means which is configured to provide an alert report in response to receiving the aid-requesting signal.
  • the enrollment record includes a terminal code predetermined to designate each of the detection terminals. Also included in the system is a gateway unit which is adapted to be installed in each of the customer's homes, and includes a communication means arranged to communicate with the server through the public computer network, and also to communicate with the detection terminals through a second communication network.
  • Each detection terminal includes an alarm unit which provides an alarm upon generating the hazard signal or receiving a linking hazard signal from one of the other detection terminals.
  • Each detection terminal is also designed to function selectively as a master and a slave.
  • the master is defined to provide the linking hazard signal when receiving the hazard signal from any one of the other detection terminal, while the slave is defined to transmit the hazard signal to the master through the first communication network.
  • each detection terminal is arranged to generate and transmit the air-requesting signal to the gateway unit through the second communication network upon generating the hazard signal.
  • the gateway unit is arranged to relay the aid-requesting signal to the server upon receiving the aid-requesting signal.
  • the gateway unit includes an assigning means which is arranged to assign the master to one of the detection terminals energized to establish the communication with the gateway unit, and the slave to the other detection terminal energized to establish the communication with the gateway unit.
  • the gateway unit further includes a terminal status table which stores a master/slave index indicative of whether each of the detection terminals is assigned as said master or slave, in addition to the enrollment record for each of said detection terminals.
  • the terminal enrollment table of the server is configured to store the master/slave index for each detection terminal.
  • the server is programmed to update the master/slave index in the terminal enrollment table in response to the assigning means of the gateway unit operating to assign the master or the slave to the corresponding one of the detection terminals.
  • the gateway unit is programmed to update the terminal status table to reflect a change in the enrollment record of the terminal enrollment table.
  • each detection terminal is designed to have a terminal registration table for registration of the terminal code, the master/slave index, and a node number which discriminates each one of the detection terminals from the other.
  • the detection terminal is configured to register in its terminal registration table, when assigned as the master, the terminal code, the master/slave index and the node number for all of the detection terminals.
  • the detection terminal registers, in its terminal registration table, the terminal code, the master/slave index, and the node number of its own, in addition to the terminal code, the master/slave index, and the node number of the master.
  • each detection terminal is provided with a configuration means and a set button which, upon being manipulated, activates the configuration means to send a configuration demand to the gateway unit and receive therefrom a configuration instruction by which the detection terminal is assigned as the master and the slave.
  • the gateway unit is arranged to receive the configuration demand and read the master/slave index in the terminal status table so as to prepare the configuration instruction which assigns the master to the detection terminal transmitting the configuration demand only when the terminal status table has a record of the detection terminal transmitting the configuration demand, and has no record of any detection terminal already assigned as the master, and which assign the slave to the other detection terminal transmitting the configuration demand after the master is assigned to one of the detection terminals.
  • the system can easily be self-adjusted in conformity with addition and/or replacement of the detection terminal for maintaining system integrity, only at an additional work of manipulating the set button on the side of the customer, and without requiring the customer to resort to difficult setting works.
  • the gateway unit can assign the newly added detection terminal as the replacement master.
  • each detection terminal is arranged to send to the gateway unit a configuration demand accompanied with its own terminal code, either when it is energized to first establish communication with the gateway unit or when the set button is manipulated.
  • the gateway unit is programmed to check whether the terminal status tables shows a record of the detection terminal sending the configuration demand, and permits the assigning means to issue the configuration instruction of assigning the master or slave to the detection terminal when the terminal status table shows the record of such detection terminal sending the configuration demand.
  • the assigning means is configured to send a registration instruction to the detection terminal when the terminal status table shows a record of such detection terminal to be assigned as the slave or when the terminal status tables shows a change of the master.
  • Each detection terminal is programmed to make, in response to the registration instruction, a terminal registration which executes steps of:
  • the detection terminal assigned as the slave i.e., one that is first to communicate with the gateway unit after the gateway unit has assigned the master to preceding detection terminal, is successfully registered in the terminal registration table of the master as belonging to the master for establishing a relation between the master and the slave. All such registration steps can be done solely by collaboration between the gateway unit and the detection terminal, without requiring a cumbersome registration work on the side of the customer.
  • each detection terminal may be arranged to transmit the configuration demand either when it is energized to communicate with the gateway unit or when the set button is manipulated, and receive the configuration instruction and the registration instruction from the gateway unit when the detection terminal is recorded in the terminal status table as a newly added detection terminal.
  • the registration of the newly added detection terminal can be made also by using the set button.
  • the gateway unit when the master becomes defective and is removed in the established system, the gateway unit operates to select one of the remaining detection terminals as a replacing master when such detection terminal comes first to communicate with the gateway unit after removal of the defective master.
  • the gateway unit In order to enable such promotion of the existing slave to the new master,_the gateway unit is configured to check whether a condition is satisfied in which the terminal status table shows no record of the detection terminal assigned as the master and shows a record of at least one remaining detection terminal, and to execute, when such condition is satisfied, a reconfiguration routine in response to receiving the configuration demand from any one of the remaining detection terminal of which record is read from the terminal status table.
  • the reconfiguration routine comprises steps of: 1 ) deleting the master/slave index and the node number for all the remaining d ⁇ tection terminals from the terminal status table; 2) assigning the master to one of the remaining detection terminals which comes into communication with the gateway unit first after having its set button manipulated, and sending the configuration instruction as well as the registration instruction to the other ones of the remaining detection terminals in response to the detection terminal being activated by manipulation of the set button.
  • the gateway unit is programmed to update its terminal status table in match with the terminal status table in match with the terminal enrollment of said server, in response to the change in the enrollment record in said terminal enrollment table for immediate reflection of the change of the enrollment record.
  • the detection terminal assigned as the slave may be programmed to transmit the hazard signal as the aid-requesting signal first to the gateway unit upon generating the hazard signal, and subsequently transmit the hazard signal to the master.
  • the gateway can promptly transmit the aid-requesting signal to the server for immediate acknowledgement of the hazard condition on the side of the server.
  • the configuration means of the detection means is programmed to transmit the configuration demand at regular intervals to the gateway unit, thereby enabling the gateway unit to make the above reconfiguration routine without waiting the manipulation of the set button
  • the first communication network and the second communication networks are arranged to have individual communication protocols different from each other.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a home security surveillance system in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic view illustrating terminal registration tables and a terminal status table respectively prepared in detection terminals and a gateway unit constituting the above system, in addition to a terminal enrollment table of a server;
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the server
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram of the detection terminal
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram of the gateway unit
  • FIG. 6 is a timing chart illustrating how the detection terminals are assigned as a master and a slave
  • FIG. 7 is a timing chart illustrating how the system is reconfigured in case when one of the slave is removed from the system
  • FIG. 8 is a timing chart illustrating how the system is reconfigured in case when the master is removed from the system
  • FIG. 9 is a timing chart illustrating how the system is reconfigured in case one of the slaves is replaced with a new detection terminal
  • FIG. 10 is a timing chart illustrating how the system is reconfigured in case the master is replaced with a new detection terminal.
  • FIG. 11 is a timing chart illustrating an operation sequence upon detection of hazardous condition at one of the detection terminals.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown a home security surveillance system which employs a hazard detection subsystem in accordance with the present Invention.
  • the home security surveillance system is provided by a service provider and includes a computer-based server 30 installed on the side of a service provider for collecting hazard information such as fire occurrence from an in-house alarm network in each of customers' homes and providing an assistance, for instance, dispatching qualified personnel to the customers home and/or informing an urgent prompt to a customer out of ones' home.
  • the in-house network is realized by the subsystem which is developed in each of the customers' homes and includes a plurality of detecting terminals 50 such as smoke detectors, and a gateway unit 10 which acts as an interface between the detecting terminals and the server 30.
  • the server 30 is equipped or linked with an alert device 38 which generates an alert report when receiving the hazard information in the form of an aid-requesting signal from any one of the detection terminals 50 through the gateway unit 10.
  • each of the detection terminals is configured to communicate with each other through a first communication network, and also communicate with the gateway unit 10 through a second communication network.
  • the system further includes an input device 100, for instance, a personal computer or the like which belongs to each customer and is configured to communicate with the server 30 through a public computer network, e.g., the Internet for enrolling the detection terminals 50 in the server 30.
  • the server 30 is provided with a terminal enrollment table 37, which is configured, as shown in FIG. 2, to store a record of terminal code, for instance, manufacture's serial number entered by the customer by use of the input device 100. No other entry is required on the side of the customer. The customer is only required to insert the record of the terminal code or delete such record in advance of developing the in-house alarm network of the subsystem.
  • the server 30 includes, in addition to a memory constituting the terminal enrollment table 37, a communication module 32 for communication with the input device 100 as well as the gateway unit 10 through the public network, and a processor constituting an enrolling module 34 and a hazard event module 36.
  • the enrolling module 34 is programmed to insert, delete, and update the enrollment record in the terminal enrollment table 37 in response to the customer's input at the input device 100.
  • the hazard event module 36 is programmed to activate an alert device 38 for providing the alert report in response to the aid-requesting signal transmitted by way of the gateway unit 10 and received at the communication module 32.
  • the alert device 38 may be a display, a speaker, or the like providing information to the personnel of the service provide.
  • the detection terminals 50 employed in the present invention are of the same configuration which enables each of the detection terminal to function selectively as a master and a slave.
  • the detection terminal 50 is powered by an incorporated battery (not shown), and includes, as shown in FIG. 4, a power switch 52, a smoke sensor 56, an alarm unit 58, a radio transceiver 68, a processor, and a memory.
  • the smoke sensor 56 is designed to detect a smoke density in an atmosphere and output a density signal indicative of the detected smoke density to a hazard event module 64 realized in the processor. When the smoke density exceeds a predetermined threshold, the hazard even module 64 generate a hazard signal indicative of possible fire and output the signal to the alarm unit 58, which responds to give an alarm sound.
  • the hazard signal is transmitted by means of the radio transceiver 68 to the other detection terminals 50 forming the in-house alarm network through the first communication network, and is also transmitted as the aid-requesting signal to the gateway unit 10 through the second communication network.
  • the hazard event module 64 is configured to generate the hazard signal in compliance with a first communication protocol specific to the first communication network, and the aid-requesting signal in compliance with a second communication protocol, which is different from the first communication protocol, specific to the second communication network.
  • the master is defined to provide a linking hazard signal when receiving the hazard signal from any one of the other detection terminals, while the slave is defined to transmit the hazard signal to the master through the first communication network, and to give the alarm upon receiving the linking hazard signal from the master.
  • the linking hazard signal is prepared in accordance with the first communication protocol and is transmitted from the master to all of the slaves forming the in-house alarm network for providing the alarm at every detection terminals simultaneously.
  • the master is also configured to generate and transmit the aid-requesting signal to the gateway unit 10 when receiving the hazard signal from any one of the slaves or when generating the hazard signal by its own.
  • the master acts as a repeater to transmit the aid-requesting signal to the gateway unit in parallel with the aid requesting signal transmitted from the slave directly to the gateway unit 10.
  • the slave is configured to transmit the hazard signal also to the other slave or slaves, when detecting the hazard configuration or fire occurrence.
  • the detection terminal has a terminal registration table 67 which is realized in the memory to store, as shown in FIG. 2, a record of a master/slave index indicative of the master or slave, and a node number discriminating each one of the detection terminals from the other within the in-house alarm network. Further, the record of the terminal registration table 67 includes the terminal code.
  • the detection terminal When the detection terminal is assigned as the master, as will be discussed later, it is made to store the master/slave index and the node numbers for all of the detection terminals. When, on the other hand, the detection terminal is assigned as the slave, it is made to store the master/slave index and the node number of itself and the master.
  • the processor also realizes a configuration/registration module 62 which is programmed to interact with the gateway unit 10 to complete a terminal configuration of assigning the maser and slave, and a terminal registration of determining the node number in association with the master/slave index.
  • the gate unit 10 includes a radio transceiver 11 for communication with the server 30 as well as with the detection terminals 50 through the second communication network, which is distinguished from the first communication network of interconnecting the detection terminals 50 due to the use of a specific communication protocol different from that of the first communication network.
  • the gateway unit 10 also includes a memory constituting a terminal status table 17 which has a configuration identical to the terminal enrollment table 37 and is updated to reflect a change in the enrollment record of the terminal enrollment table 37. Further, the gateway unit 10 has a processor constituting a hazard event module 12, an authentication module 14, and an assigning module 16.
  • the hazard event module 12 is programmed to relay the aid-requesting signal to the server 30, in response to receiving it from any one of the detection terminals 50.
  • the authentication module 14 is programmed to authenticate the detection module, i.e., check whether or not the detection terminal 50 making a configuration demand is recorded in the terminal status table 17, and permits the entry of such detection terminal 50 into the in-house alarm network when it is so recorded in the terminal status table 17.
  • the assigning module 16 is programmed to assign the master to one of the authenticated detection terminals 50 and the slave to the other authenticated detection terminals 50. The result of such assignment is recorded in the terminal status table 17, as well as in the terminal registration table 67 of each detection terminals.
  • the gateway unit 10 After the customer enters the terminal code for each of the detection terminals 50 to be installed in one's home in the terminal enrollment table 37 of the server, the gateway unit 10 responds to record the terminal code in the terminal status table 17 when communicating first with the server. Thus, the gateway unit 10 becomes ready for making the terminal configuration. When one of the first detection terminals is energized with its power switch turned on, it transmits to the gateway unit 10 the configuration demand including the terminal code.
  • the gateway unit 10 When the gateway unit authenticates the detection terminal transmitting the configuration demand as being recorded in the terminal status table 17, the gateway unit 10, i.e., the assigning module 16 acknowledges that the detection terminal is the first one that establishes the communication with the gateway unit 10, and returns a configuration request to the detection terminal, requesting the detection terminal to transmit a configuration response of a specific encryption key to the gateway unit 10.
  • the gateway unit 10 verifies the configuration response as valid, it transmits a configuration instruction a configuration instruction to the detection terminal in order to assign the master thereto, and at the same time, updates the record of the terminal status table 17 with respect to the detection terminal by setting the master/slave index of "1" and the node number of "00", both indicating the master.
  • the configuration request and the configuration response are provided only for exchanging the encryption key between the detection terminal and the gateway unit for an encrypted communication, and may be optional. That is, the gateway unit 10 may be configured to transmit the configuration instruction in direct response to the configuration demand from the detection terminal of which terminal code is authenticated.
  • the configuration/registration module 62 Upon receiving the configuration instruction at the detection terminal 50, the configuration/registration module 62 responds to write the master/slave index of "1 " and the node number of "00" in association with the terminal code of its own in the terminal registration table 67.
  • the detection terminal 50 hereinafter also referred to as "DT-master” becomes ready for registration of the other detection terminals (hereinafter also referred to as "DT-slave") which constitute the in-house alarm network with the DT-master.
  • the detection terminal 50 goes into a stage 1 sequence (i.e., a slave configuration sequence) of transmitting the configuration demand with its terminal code, and optionally receiving the configuration request from the gateway unit 10, and transmitting back the configuration response to the gateway unit 10.
  • stage 1 sequence i.e., a slave configuration sequence
  • the gateway unit 10 assigns the slave to the detection terminal 50 (DT-slave) by transmitting to the DT-slave the configuration instruction by which the configuration/registration module 62 of the DT-slave responds to write the master/slave index of "0" as associated with its own terminal code in the terminal registration table 67.
  • the gateway unit 10 When sending the configuration instruction to the DT-slave which establishes the communication with the gateway unit 10 later than the preceding one of the detection terminals, i.e., the DT-master, the gateway unit 10 includes a registration instruction in the configuration instruction. That is, the assigning module 16 generates the registration instruction to be added with the configuration instruction.
  • the DT-slave goes into a stage 2 sequence (i.e., a slave registration sequence) starting from waking up the DT-master by sending a registration demand to the DT-master.
  • the DT-master Upon receiving the registration demand, the DT-master responds to return a demand acknowledgement to the DT-slave, and a registration inquiry to the gateway unit 10. Subsequently, the gateway unit 10 returns a slave registration permission which is prepared by the assigning module 16 to include the node number of "01 " to be given to the DT-slave.
  • the DT-master responds to transmit a registration order to the DT-slave with the node number of "01 " indicative of that the DT-terminal is the first slave recognized by the DT-master, in addition to the master/slave index, and the node number of about the DT-master so that the configuration/registration module 62 of the DT-slave updates the record of its own to have the node number of "01", and adds the record of the DT-master in the terminal registration table 67, as shown in FIG. 2.
  • the DT-slave After completion of updating the terminal registration table 67, the DT-slave returns a registration response to the DT-master which responds to add the record of the DT-slave in its terminal registration table 67.
  • the DT-master Upon receiving the registration response from the DT-slave, the DT-master sends a slave registration request to the gateway unit 10 so that the gateway unit updates the record of the DT-master and the newly added DT-slave in the terminal status table 17 with regard to the master/slave index and the node number in relation to the terminal code.
  • the gateway unit 10 After updating the terminal status table 17, the gateway unit 10 issues a registration completion response to the DT-slave, completing the slave registration sequence, i.e., the stage 2 sequence.
  • the DT-master acknowledges each of the DT-slaves and the vice versa as constituting the in-house alarm network such that the each DT-slave can transmit the hazard signal to the DT-master and the other DT-slave through the first communication network, i.e., the in-house alarm network, and the DT-master can transmit the aid-requesting signal to the gateway unit 10 through the second communication network upon receiving the hazard signal from any one of the DT-slaves, in addition to that each of the DT-slave can transmit the aid-requesting signal directly to the gateway unit 10 through the second communication network.
  • FIG. 7 there is shown a time chart illustrating how the system works when one of the DT-slaves is removed from the system.
  • the customer utilizes the input device 100 to delete the record of the defective DT-slave from the terminal enrollment table 37 in the server 30.
  • the change of the record is reflected in the terminal status table 17 of the gateway unit 100 when it communicates with the server 30. That is, the terminal status table 17 is updated to give a delete flag to the record of the defective DT-slave, indicating that such recorded is to be deleted.
  • the DT-master functions to make a status check sequence whether or not the registered DT-slaves are currently available in the system.
  • the status check sequence is initiated by manipulation of a set button 54 on the side of the DT-master.
  • the configuration/registration module 62 responds to generate a status check request for all of the existing or registered DT-slaves, interrogating whether or not each of the DT-slaves registered in the terminal registration table 67 is recorded as a valid one in the terminal status table 17 of the gateway unit 10.
  • the gateway unit 10 When returning a status request acknowledgement to the DT-master, the gateway unit 10 provides a slave remove instruction for deleting the defective DT-slave from the terminal registration table 67, i.e., the record of the defective DT-slave which is marked with the delete flag in the terminals status table.
  • the DT-master deletes such record from its terminal registration table 67, and returns a slave remove confirmation to the gateway unit, such that the gateway unit updates its terminal status table 17 by actually deleting the record with the delete flag.
  • the DT-slave When the other non-defective DT-slave, for example, having the node number of "02" has its set button 54 pressed, the DT-slave transmits a like status check request whether or not the DT-slave "02" is recorded in the terminal status table 17 of the gateway unit and receives therefrom the status request acknowledgement, which necessitates no change in the terminal registration table 67 of the DT-slave *02 ⁇ .
  • the status check sequence is initiated by pressing the set button 54 for a short period, for example, less than 4 seconds.
  • the set button 54 is pressed for a long period more than 4 seconds, the DT-master or DT-slave makes the above status check followed by a manual test routine which generates a pseudo hazard signal for checking whether the in-house alarm system reacts to issue the alarm from the individual detection terminal.
  • the DT-master or the DT-slave issues a test request to the gateway unit which responds to return a test request acknowledgement.
  • the DT-master or the DT-slave Upon receiving the test request acknowledgement, the DT-master or the DT-slave is allowed to enter a manual test mode of giving the pseudo hazard signal to generate the alarm within the in-house alarm network, while the gateway unit can acknowledge that the resulting alarm is false one and simply as a result of the test.
  • the set button when long-pressed, issues a stop alarm signal provided that that there is the hazardous condition detected in the in-house alarm network.
  • each of the DT-master and the DT-slaves is activated intermittently or comes into an intermittent operation mode of checking whether or not the hazardous condition is detected, and wakes-up to transmit the hazard signal as well as the aid-requesting signal immediately upon detection of the hazardous condition.
  • intermittent operation mode of the terminal is denoted by the term "intermittent operation”.
  • each of the DT-master and the DT-slave is configured to issue the status check request to the gateway unit at regular intervals for checking whether or not the second communication network operates successfully.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates a time chart how the system works when the DT-master is removed.
  • the customer is required to delete the record of the defective DT-master from the terminal enrollment table 37 in the server 30 such that the gateway unit 10 updates its terminal status table 17 to reflect the deletion.
  • this DT-slave makes the status check sequence by transmitting the status check request to the gateway unit 10.
  • the gateway unit 10 fails to successfully return the status request acknowledgement to the DT-slave, because of that the gateway unit acknowledges no DT-master in its terminal status table 17. After repeating to transmit the status check request for a predetermined number within a predetermined period after the short-pressing of the set button 54, the DT-slave is allowed to make the configuration sequence to the gateway unit 10. Upon receiving the configuration demand from the DT-slave, the gateway unit 10 makes a reconfiguration routine for reestablishing the in-house alarm network. The reconfiguration routine continues by the gateway unit 10 returning the configuration instruction by which the receiving DT-slave is assigned as a new master and rewrites its terminal registration table 67 to have the master/slave index of "1 ".
  • the gateway unit upon receiving the configuration demand, as explained with reference to FIG. 6, from the detection terminal establishing the communication with the gateway unit, the gateway unit refers to its terminal status table and permits the assigning module 16 to assign the master to the detection terminal transmitting the configuration demand, only when the terminal status table shows a record of the detection terminal transmitting the configuration demand, and shows no record of any detection terminal already assigned as the master.
  • the gateway unit 10 updates the terminal status table 17 to rewrite the master/slave index of the new DT-master. Thereafter, the DT-master transmits the status check request to the gateway unit 10 which returns the status request acknowledgement to the DT-master. Whereby, the DT-master responds to clear the records of the remaining DT-slaves with regard to the node number, and the gateway unit 10 clears the records of the remaining DT-slaves with regard to the node number. Then, the gateway unit 10 becomes ready for completing the reconfiguration routine in combination with the DT-master.
  • the gateway unit 10 upon receiving the configuration demand from each of the remaining DT-slaves, in this instance, DT-slave having the node number of "02", the gateway unit 10 generates the configuration instruction designating a new node number of "01 " and the master/slave index of 0 O * , and transmits the same to the DT-slave, which responds to update its own terminal registration table 67 correspondingly, thereby completing the stage 1 sequence (slave configuration sequence). At this time, the gateway unit 10 has its terminal status table 17 updated to reflect the change made to the DT-slave.
  • the configuration instruction generated in the gateway unit 10 includes the registration instruction by which the DT-slave comes into the stage 2 sequence (i.e., the slave registration sequence), which starts from waking up the new DT-master by sensing the registration demand and complete by receiving the registration completion response from the gateway unit 10, as explained in details with reference to FIG. 6. Similarly, any of the remaining DT-slaves completes the above reconfiguration routine simply by pressing the set button 54 for the short time period.
  • the new DT-master Upon completion of the reconfiguration of the all the existing DT-slaves, the new DT-master has its terminal registration table 67 updated to acknowledge the DT-slaves by their node numbers for communication within the in-house alarm network, in addition to that the DT-master as well as the DT-slaves can communicate with the gateway unit 10 with the use of individual node numbers.
  • FIG. 9 there is shown another time chart illustrating how the system works when replacing the DT-slave with a new one.
  • the customer uses the input device 100 to remove the record of the defective DT-slave from the terminal enrollment table 37 in the server 30 and insert a record of the newly added detection terminal in the terminal enrollment table 37.
  • the change of the record is reflected in the terminal status table 17 of the gateway unit 100 when it communicates with the server 30.
  • the new DT-slave upon being energized to communicate with the gateway unit 10, the new DT-slave interacts with the gateway unit 10 to complete the stage 1 sequence and the stage 2 sequence as explained herein above so as to be given the master/slave index of "0" and a new node number, whereby the new DT-slave is recognized by the gateway unit 10 and also by the DT-master for successful communication therebetween. Subsequently, in response to the short-pressing of the set button 54, the DT-master makes the status check sequence whether or not the DT-slaves recorded in its terminal registration table are currently available in the system.
  • the DT-master When returning a status request acknowledgement to the DT-master, the gateway unit 10 provides the slave remove instruction for deleting from the terminal registration table 67 the record of the terminal which is marked with the delete flag in the terminal status table 17.
  • the DT-master deletes such record from its terminal registration table 67, and returns the slave remove confirmation to the gateway unit for completely deleting such record also from the terminal status table. Thereafter, when the DT-slave has its set button short-pressed, it transmits the status check request to the gateway unit 10 which returns the status request acknowledgement indicative of that no change is necessary for the terminal registration table 67 of the requesting DT-slave.
  • the system When the DT-master becomes defective and is replaced with a new one, the system operates as shown in FIG. 10. In this situation, the user updates the terminal enrollment table 37 of the server 30 by deleting the record of the defective DT-master and inserting the terminal code of a new detection terminal. The resulting change is reflected in the terminal status table 17 of the gateway unit 10.
  • the gateway unit 10 In response to the new detection terminal being energized to establish the communication with the gateway unit 10 by sending the configuration demand, the gateway unit 10 checks whether or not there is the record of the detection terminal assigned as the master in the terminal status table 17, and complete the stage 1 sequence by sending the configuration instruction, which assigns the master to the new detection terminal when the terminal status table shows no record of the detection terminal assigned as the master.
  • the newly added detection terminal is acknowledged as the new DT-master.
  • the new DT master transmits the status check request to the gateway unit 10 and receives therefrom the status request acknowledgement for confirmation of that the DT-master is recorded in the terminal status table.
  • the DT-master does not acknowledge the associated DT-slaves, since no record of the DT-slaves are entered in its terminal registration table 67.
  • the gateway unit 10 clears the node number of each DT-slave from its terminal status table, such that it fails to return the status acknowledgement to each DT-slav ⁇ , even when each DT-slave has its set button short-pressed in an attempt to interact with the gateway unit.
  • the DT-master sends the status check request, requesting the gateway unit 10 to accept the configuration demand followed by the status check request from each DT-slave.
  • the DT-slave is allowed to make the configuration sequence to the gateway unit and receives the configuration instruction to complete the stage 1 sequence and the stage 2 sequence in a manner as described in the above, whereby the DT-slave is redefined as the slave with the node number given from the gateway unit, and is recorded in the terminal registration table of the DT-master. In this manner, all of the existing DT-slaves are redefined and acknowledged by the DT-master and the gateway unit.
  • FIG. 11 illustrates how the system works upon detection of the hazardous condition at one of the DT-slaves.
  • DT-slave having the node number of "01 ⁇ detects the hazardous condition and is caused to wake-up to issue the alarm and to transmit the aid-requesting signal to the gateway unit 10.
  • the gateway unit responds to relay the aid-requesting signal to the server 30 to notify the hazardous condition, and return an aid-request acknowledgement to the detecting DT-slave.
  • the detecting DT-slave transmits the hazard signal, waking up the DT-master as well as the other DT-slave (hereinafter referred to as non-detecting DT-slave).
  • the non-detecting DT-slave In response to the hazard signal, the non-detecting DT-slave issues the alarm, while the DT-master generates and transmits the linking hazard signal to the detecting and non-detecting DT-slaves such that each DT-slave issues the alarm. If the non-detecting DT-slave should have failed to wake-up due to some temporary communication error, it is caused to wake-up by the interconnecting hazard signal and issue the aJarm.
  • the detective DT-slave and the non-detective DT-slave when waking-up, return a linking alarm response back to the DT-master, which in turn comes into an interlocked mode of transmitting the aid-requesting signal repeatedly to the gateway unit, and at the same time transmitting the linking hazard signal repeatedly to the detective and non-detective DT-slaves.
  • the DT-master Upon the set button being pressed in this situation where the linking hazard signal is repeatedly transmitted, the DT-master transmits an alarm stop order to the detecting and non-detecting DT-slaves, and at the same time transmits an alarm status signal to the gateway unit, indicating that the DT-master is requesting the DT-slaves to stop the alarm.
  • the alarm stop order and the alarm status signal are transmitted repeatedly within a predetermined time period of 90 seconds, for example. After the elapse of the time period, the DT-master transmits an alarm stop confirmation, requesting the detective and non-detective DT-slaves to return an alarm stop response indicative of that the alarm stop order is accepted at the DT-slave.
  • the detecting DT-slave While the detecting DT-slave is still detecting the hazardous condition, the detecting DT-slave returns the alarm stop response indicative of the hazardous condition such that the DT-master responds to continue transmitting the linking hazard signal until the hazardous condition is cleared, and continues transmitting to the gateway unit the aid-request signal including information that the hazardous condition is still being detected at the detecting DT-slave after the DT-master transmits the alarm stop order.
  • the detecting DT-slave transmits a stop alarm demand to the DT-master, while stopping its own alarm. Then, the DT-master responds to transmit a stop alarm confirmation order to all the DT-slaves, requesting them to return a stop alarm response including information whether or not the DT-slave is ready for stopping the alarm. Upon acknowledgement of the stop alarm response, the DT-master transmits a stop alarm order to the DT-slaves for stopping the alarm at the individual DT-slaves. When the alarm is stopped, each DT-slave returns the stop alarm response indicative of the alarm status to the DT-master, and comes into the intermittent reception mode.
  • the DT-master comes into the intermittent reception mode upon receiving the stop alarm response from the DT-slaves. Further, after receiving the stop alarm demand and until receiving the stop alarm response, the DT-master functions to transmit the alarm status signal to the gateway unit with information that the DT-master receives the stop alarm demand from the detecting DT-slave.
  • the detection terminal is designed to issue the alarm as a sound-voice "whiz whiz warning smoke alarm” when the hazardous condition is detected by its own, and to issue the alarm as a sound-voice "whiz whiz warning smoke in another room " when the hazardous condition is detected by the other detection terminal.
  • the detection terminal While the detection terminal is in the intermittent operation mode, it transmits the status check request at regular intervals of 33 hours, for instance, to the gateway unit with information about a battery condition or some parameters indicative whether or not the detection terminal is in good order.

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