WO2009118951A1 - 警報器及び警報器システム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an alarm device and an alarm device system that detects an abnormality such as a fire and issues an alarm, and wirelessly transmits a signal to another alarm device to output an alarm in conjunction with the alarm device.
- This application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-82724, and the contents thereof are incorporated.
- a conventional alarm device known as a home alarm device has a function of detecting an abnormality such as a fire or a gas leak in a house and issuing an alarm by voice or the like.
- an abnormality such as a fire or a gas leak in a house
- issuing an alarm by voice or the like In recent years, a plurality of alarm devices are installed in one dwelling unit, and an abnormality such as a fire is monitored for each room.
- the present invention is an alarm device that makes it possible to reliably hear the contents of an event at any location in response to the occurrence of an event of another device such as an interphone or a telephone by utilizing the wireless communication function and message output function of the alarm device. And to provide an alarm system.
- the present invention employs the following means in order to solve the above problems and achieve the object.
- the present invention is a wireless circuit unit that wirelessly transmits and receives event signals to and from other alarm devices; a notification unit that outputs an abnormality alarm; an operation unit that performs a predetermined operation; and an abnormality detection
- the abnormality alarm is output as a linkage source, and the event signal indicating the abnormality is transmitted to the other alarm device, while an abnormality is detected from the other alarm device.
- An abnormality monitoring unit that outputs the abnormality alarm as a link destination when the event signal is received, message information corresponding to the alarm device, and other devices other than the alarm device
- a linked message management unit that registers and manages message information corresponding to the memory table; and when a device-specific event signal is received from the other device, the corresponding message from the memory table.
- Interlocking message processing unit for acoustically outputting acquires sage information and: further comprising a.
- the event signal includes a transmission source code unique to the transmission source device, a group code indicating that the event signal belongs to an interlocking group, and an event code indicating event content.
- the linked message management unit registers and manages the message information corresponding to the event code in the memory table; and the linked message processing unit is based on the event code included in the received event signal; The corresponding message information is acquired from the memory table and output as sound; a configuration may be adopted.
- the interlock message management unit stores flag information for setting presence / absence of sound output in the memory table; the interlock message processing unit receives the event signal If the flag information is set to have sound output by referring to the memory table by the event code included in the message code, the corresponding message information is acquired and sound output is performed;
- the alarm device may further include an operation unit for setting the flag information in the memory table.
- the device other than the alarm device includes at least one of an interphone, a security receiver, a telephone, a clock, and a home appliance, and the other device includes You may employ
- the present invention is provided with a plurality of alarm devices that output an interlocking alarm by transmitting an event signal indicating an abnormality to another alarm device when an abnormality is detected; provided in a device other than the alarm device
- An alarm system comprising: a communication adapter that transmits an event signal unique to a device; wherein the plurality of alarm devices wirelessly transmit and receive the event signal to and from the other alarm devices.
- An alarm unit that outputs an abnormality alarm; an operation unit that performs a predetermined operation; an abnormality detection signal from the sensor unit that detects an abnormality is received, and the abnormality alarm is output as a linkage source, and an abnormality is indicated
- An abnormality monitoring unit that transmits the event signal to the other alarm device, and outputs the abnormality alarm as a link destination when the event signal indicating abnormality is received from the other alarm device;
- Corresponding to An interlocking message management unit for registering and managing message information and message information corresponding to the other device in a memory table; and responding from the memory table when the event signal specific to the device is received from the other device
- a communication message processing unit that acquires the message information and outputs the sound, and the communication adapter detects an event operation of the other device and generates the event signal unique to the device;
- a wireless circuit unit that wirelessly transmits and receives the event signal to and from the alarm device.
- the event signal includes a transmission source code unique to the transmission source device, a group code indicating that the event signal belongs to an interlocking group, and an event code indicating event content.
- the linked message management unit registers and manages the message information corresponding to the event code in the memory table; and the linked message processing unit performs the event code included in the received event signal according to the event code.
- a configuration may be adopted in which the corresponding message information is acquired from a memory table and output as sound.
- the interlocking message management unit stores flag information for setting presence / absence of sound output in the memory table; the interlocking message processing unit receives the received event When the flag information is set to have sound output by referring to the memory table by the code value of the event code included in the signal, the corresponding message information is acquired and sound output is adopted; May be.
- the alarm device may further include an operation unit for setting the flag information in the memory table.
- the device other than the alarm device includes at least one of an interphone, a security receiver, a telephone, a clock, and a home appliance, and the other device A configuration may be adopted in which the event signal specific to each device transmitted from the communication adapter provided in is received and processed by the linked message processing unit.
- an event signal indicating that the interphone call button has been pressed is wirelessly transmitted from a communication adapter provided in the interphone master unit. Then, the wirelessly transmitted event signal is received by the alarm device installed in each room, and the interphone call button is pressed with reference to the memory table by the event code included in the received event signal. Message information is acquired, and a message such as “Ping Pong is a visitor” is output. Therefore, even when the interphone master unit is not installed, the interlocking message is output from the alarm device, so that it is possible to know that the interphone call button has been pressed and respond to the visitor. .
- an alarm device when a communication adapter is set on a suitable device used in a house, such as a telephone call, a device that outputs emergency earthquake broadcasts, or an alarm clock, an alarm device outputs a message with event content specific to each device. be able to. Accordingly, it is possible to make a living environment such as a house more comfortable and convenient by using such an alarm device system, and it is possible to construct an information notification environment at a low cost using a wireless network.
- FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram showing an alarm system according to an embodiment of the present invention that is linked with other devices installed in a house.
- FIG. 2A is a front view showing an appearance of the alarm device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 2B is a side view showing an appearance of the alarm device.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the alarm device.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing a format of an event signal used in the embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram of a memory table provided in the alarm device of the embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a communication adapter provided in a device other than the alarm device.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing basic processing according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a fire monitoring process subroutine in step S2 of FIG.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing a subroutine of linked message processing in step S3 of FIG.
- FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram showing an alarm system of the present embodiment that is linked to other devices installed in a house.
- the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-4 of this embodiment are installed in the kitchen, living room, main bedroom, and children's room of the house 23, and the garage 24 is built outdoors. Also has an alarm device 10-5.
- Each of the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5 has a function of wirelessly transmitting and receiving event signals to each other, and one alarm group is composed of five alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5. The entire house is being monitored for fire.
- an interphone facility including an interphone slave unit 25 and an interphone master unit 26, a telephone 32, an emergency earthquake warning receiver 34, and an alarm clock 35 are installed.
- Communication adapters 36-1 to 36-5 are provided for transmitting event signals specific to each device to the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5, respectively.
- the communication adapter 36-1 wirelessly transmits an event signal indicating the interphone call to the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5. Send.
- the communication adapter 36-2 When the communication adapter 36-2 receives the detection signal from the human sensor 28 installed at the entrance or the like when the security receiver 30 is in the home mode and is in a non-warning state, the communication adapter 36-2 sends an event signal indicating a visitor to the alarm device. Wirelessly transmit to 10-1 to 10-5.
- the communication adapter 36-3 wirelessly transmits an event signal indicating the telephone call to the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5.
- the communication adapter 36-4 wirelessly transmits an event signal indicating reception of the emergency earthquake bulletin to the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5.
- the earthquake early warning receiving device 34 receives the earthquake early warning transmitted from the Japan Meteorological Agency, and informs the predicted arrival seismic intensity and the predicted arrival time before a major shake occurs.
- the communication adapter 36-5 wirelessly transmits the event signal of the alarm clock 35 to the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5, and outputs, for example, a message prompting to wake up. .
- FIG. 2A and 2B are explanatory views showing the appearance of a wireless alarm device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2A shows a front view
- FIG. 2B shows a side view.
- the alarm device 10 of the present embodiment includes a cover 12 and a main body 14.
- a smoke detecting section 16 having a smoke inlet is opened around it so that a fire is detected when smoke from the fire reaches a predetermined concentration.
- An acoustic hole 18 is provided on the lower left side of the smoke detector 16 provided in the cover 12, and a speaker is built in behind this so that an alarm sound and a message can be output.
- An alarm stop switch 20 is provided below the smoke detector 16. The alarm stop switch 20 also functions as an inspection switch.
- the LED 22 is arranged inside the alarm stop switch 20 as indicated by a dotted line, and when the LED 22 is lit, the lighting state of the LED 22 can be seen from the outside through the switch cover portion of the alarm stop switch 20.
- a mounting hook 15 is provided at the upper part on the back side of the main body 14, and a screw or the like is screwed into the wall of the room to be installed, and the mounting device 15 is attached to this screw, so that the alarm device 10 can be installed on the wall surface. it can.
- the alarm device 10 shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B is an alarm device that detects smoke caused by a fire provided with a smoke detector 16, but also includes a thermistor that detects heat from the fire. Alarm devices and alarm devices that detect gas leaks other than fire are also included in the scope of the present invention.
- the alarm device 10-4 detects the fire and starts outputting the alarm.
- the detection of a fire and the start of alarm output is called “alarming” in an alarm device.
- the alarm device 10-4 When the alarm device 10-4 is triggered, the alarm device 10-4 operates as a linkage source, and an event indicating a fire alert to the other alarm devices 10-1 to 10-3, 10-5 as the linkage destination. Transmit the signal wirelessly.
- the other alarm devices 10-1 to 10-3 and 10-5 receive the event signal indicating the fire alarm from the interlock source alarm device 10-4, the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-3 and 10-5 perform the alarm operation as the interlock destination.
- the alarm sound of the alarm device 10-4 that has become the linkage source for example, “Please confirm that the Woo alarm device has been activated” is continuously output by a voice message.
- a voice message such as “Please confirm that another alarm device has been activated” is output continuously.
- the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5 have a fault monitoring function.
- an alarm sound such as “beep” is intermittently output every minute, for example. Notify that it has occurred.
- the failure source alarm device that has detected the failure wirelessly transmits an event signal indicating the occurrence of the failure to the other alarm devices, and the same failure alarm is output from the other alarm devices.
- a failure alarm is output from all the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5 constituting the group.
- the interphone master unit 26 calls “Ping Pong / Ping Pong”.
- the alarm system of the present embodiment further includes an event signal indicating the interphone call when the communication adapter 36-1 provided in the interphone master unit 26 detects a call operation of the interphone master unit 26. Is transmitted wirelessly to the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5.
- a message such as “Ping Pong is a visitor” is output from each of the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5, and the visitor can be surely known even in a room where the interphone master unit 26 is not installed.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing an embodiment of an alarm device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows in detail the circuit configuration of the alarm device 10-1 among the five alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5 shown in FIG.
- the alarm device 10-1 includes a CPU 38, and a radio circuit unit 40, a recording circuit unit 42, a sensor unit 44, a notification unit 46, and an operation unit 48 provided with an antenna 41 are communicably provided to the CPU 38.
- the alarm device 10-1 has a battery power source 50.
- the wireless circuit unit 40 is provided with a transmission circuit 52 and a reception circuit 54, and can transmit and receive event signals wirelessly with the other alarm devices 10-2 to 10-5.
- the radio circuit unit 40 is, for example, STD-30 (standard standard for radio equipment of a low power security system) or STD-T67, which is known as a standard for a specific low power radio station in the 400 MHz band. It has a configuration conforming to (standard specifications for specific low-power radio station telemeters, telecontrol and data transmission radio equipment).
- the radio circuit unit 40 can have contents conforming to the standard of the assigned radio station in the area in places other than Japan.
- the recording circuit unit 42 is provided with a memory 56.
- the memory 56 stores a transmission source code 60 serving as an ID (identifier) for identifying an alarm device, a group code 62 for forming a group that performs a linked alarm with a plurality of alarm devices, and a memory table 66.
- the transmission source code 60 for example, a 32-bit code code is used so as to predict the number of alarm devices provided in the country and not to be duplicated as the same code.
- the group code 62 is a code that is commonly set for a plurality of alarm devices constituting the interlocking group, and the group code included in the event signal from another alarm device received by the wireless circuit unit 40 is registered in the memory 56. This event signal is received as a valid signal and processed when it matches the existing group code 62.
- the memory 56 is used for the recording circuit unit 42.
- a dip switch is provided instead of the memory 56, and the transmission source code 60 and the group code 62 are set by the dip switch. May be.
- the recording circuit unit 42 using a dip switch is desirable.
- the intercom master unit 26 provided with the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5 and the communication adapters 36-1 to 36-5 other than the alarm devices constituting the interlocking group, the security receiver 30, the telephone 32, For the earthquake early warning receiver 34 and the alarm clock 35, event codes and messages that are specific to each device are stored in advance.
- FIG. 4 shows details of the memory table 66, in which event codes, event contents, flags, and messages are registered.
- the event code a unique value is set in accordance with the contents of the event generated in the alarm device and other devices.
- the event code is 8-bit data, and in FIG. 4, the values “1 to F” are set using the hexadecimal notation “0x”.
- the event code of the alarm device 10 is “0x1” fire, “0x2” gas leak, “0x3” failure, “0x4” intercom, “0x5” crime prevention, “0x6” telephone, “0x7”
- the earthquake earthquake warning of "0x8" is set, and the rest is reserved.
- the flag is set to “1 (on)” and reset to “0 (off)”.
- a message is output. In the state of "", message output is prohibited. For this reason, it is possible to select whether or not to output the interlocking message by setting or resetting the flag for the alarm device for which the interlocking message is to be output. Audio content corresponding to the event content is registered in advance in the message.
- the flag setting for the memory table 66 includes a method for setting in the memory 56 at the time of shipment from the factory, a method in which an operation unit such as a flag setting switch is provided in the alarm device 10, and a method for the user setting in the memory 56.
- the sensor unit 44 is provided with the smoke detector unit 16 for detecting smoke in the present embodiment.
- the sensor unit 44 may be provided with a thermistor that detects a temperature due to a fire.
- the sensor unit 44 is provided with a gas leakage sensor.
- the notification unit 46 is provided with a speaker 68 and an LED 22.
- the speaker 68 outputs a message and a warning sound from a voice synthesis circuit unit (not shown).
- the LED 22 displays an abnormality or failure such as a fire by blinking, blinking, or lighting.
- the alarm stop switch 20 is provided in the operation unit 48. When the alarm stop switch 20 is operated during monitoring, it functions as an inspection switch. If the alarm device 10-1 is normal, “Please check that the Woo alarm device has been activated” at a lower volume than when the fire was triggered. Message is output once. Further, when the alarm stop switch 20 is operated during an alarm output such as a fire, the alarm sound flowing from the alarm device 10-1 can be stopped.
- the battery power supply 50 uses, for example, an alkaline dry battery having a predetermined number of cells, and the battery capacity is about 10 years due to low power consumption of the entire circuit unit including the wireless circuit unit 30 in the alarm device 10-1. Guarantee.
- the CPU 38 is provided with an abnormality monitoring unit 70, a linked message management unit 72, and a linked message processing unit 74 as functions realized by executing the program.
- the abnormality monitoring unit 70 When the smoke monitoring unit 16 provided in the sensor unit 44 detects a fire (smoke), the abnormality monitoring unit 70 generates an alarm sound indicating the link source from the speaker 68 of the notification unit 46, for example, “Woooo alarm activated. “Please confirm” is repeatedly output, and an event signal indicating a fire alarm is transmitted from the antenna 41 to the other alarm devices 10-2 to 10-5 by the transmission circuit 52 of the wireless circuit unit 40.
- the event signal 58 has the format shown in FIG. In FIG. 5, the event signal 58 includes a transmission source code 60, a group code 62, and an event code 64.
- the transmission source code 60 is a 32-bit code, for example.
- the group code 62 is, for example, an 8-bit code.
- group code 62 in addition to setting the same group code to alarm devices in the same group, a reference code common to alarm devices constituting a predetermined group, and a transmission source code 60 unique to each alarm device. Different group codes may be used for each alarm device obtained from the above calculation.
- the event code 64 is the same as the memory table 66 in FIG. 4 and represents the event content such as an abnormality or failure such as a fire or gas leak. In this embodiment, an 8-bit code is used. .
- the linked message management unit 72 stores the event contents, flags for each event code 64 in the memory table 66 shown in FIG. 4 corresponding to the alarm devices and other devices constituting the linked alarm group. Register and manage messages.
- the interlocking message processing unit 74 acquires the corresponding message information from the memory table 66 by the event code 64 included in the received event signal 58, and outputs it acoustically. At this time, if the flag of the memory table 66 is set to “1”, a message is linked and output. On the other hand, if the flag is reset to “0”, message interlocking output is not performed.
- the abnormality monitoring unit 70 detects a fire alarm and outputs an interlocking source alarm
- the LED 22 of the notifying unit 46 blinks, and when outputting an interlocking destination alarm, the LED 22 of the notifying unit 46 flashes.
- the display of the LED 22 in the interlocking source alarm and the interlocking destination alarm can be distinguished.
- the blinking or blinking display of the same LED 22 may be used for both the interlocking source alarm and the interlocking destination alarm.
- the abnormality monitoring unit 70 detects a low battery due to a voltage drop of the battery power supply 50 as a failure, for example, once every minute, the abnormality monitoring unit 70 outputs a failure alarm by making a short low battery warning sound such as “beep”. In this case, an event signal 58 indicating a failure is transmitted to the other alarm devices 10-2 to 10-5, and a linked alarm is also possible for a low battery failure.
- the LED 22 When receiving an event signal 58 from a device other than the alarm device and outputting a message, the LED 22 may be blinked or blinked as necessary.
- the circuit configuration and functions of the alarm device 10-1 are the same for the other alarm devices 10-2 to 10-5, and the transmission source code 60 stored in the memory 56 is a code unique to each alarm device. It has become.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a communication adapter provided in a device other than the alarm device, taking a communication adapter provided in the interphone master unit as an example.
- the communication adapter 36-1 provided in the interphone master unit 26 includes a communication control unit 75, a memory 76, a wireless circuit unit 78, an antenna 79, and a battery power source 80.
- the memory 76 includes a transmission source code 60 serving as an ID (identifier) for identifying the communication adapter 36-1, a plurality of alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5 and communication adapters 36-1 to 36-5 as shown in FIG. And a group code 62 for configuring a group for performing an interlocking alarm, and an event code 64 unique to the intercom master unit 26 are stored.
- the event code 64 unique to the interphone master unit 26 is “0x4” shown in the memory table 66 of FIG.
- the communication control unit 75 detects a call operation that is an event of the interphone device 26 and generates an event signal 58 unique to the interphone master unit 26.
- the event signal 58 generated by the communication control unit 75 has the same format as that shown in FIG. 5 and includes a transmission source code 60, a group code 62, and an event code 64.
- the radio circuit unit 78 transmits the event signal 58 generated by the communication control unit 75 to the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5 by radio.
- the radio circuit unit 78 has the same configuration as the radio circuit unit 40 of FIG.
- the battery power supply 80 may be supplied with power from the intercom base unit 26 without incorporating a battery.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing basic processing according to this embodiment.
- the initialization process includes a group setting process for configuring a group of linked alarms by using the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5 and the communication adapters 36-1 to 36-5 provided in other devices.
- the same group code 62 is set in the memory 56 of the alarm devices 10-1 to 10-5 and the memory 76 of the communication adapters 36-1 to 36-4 constituting the group.
- This group setting may be performed at the factory stage or on the user side.
- step S2 fire monitoring processing is executed in step S2
- interlocking message processing is executed in step S3, and this is repeated.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a fire monitoring process subroutine in step S2 of FIG.
- step S4 the presence or absence of fire alarms by the smoke detector 16 provided in the sensor unit 44 is determined. Send to other alarms.
- step S6 “please confirm that the Wu-woo alarm has been activated” is repeatedly output as the fire alarm of the interlocking source.
- the LED 22 is blinked.
- step S7 If the operation of the alarm stop switch 20 is determined in step S7 while the fire alarm is being output, the process proceeds to step S8 to stop the alarm.
- This alarm stop is performed again after a predetermined time, for example, 14 minutes, when smoke remains in the smoke detector 16.
- step S4 if there is no fire alarm determination in step S4, the process proceeds to step S9, where it is determined whether or not an event signal 58 indicating a fire alarm has been received from another alarm device. Proceeding to step S10, repeatedly output, for example, “Please confirm that another alarm device has been activated” as a fire alarm at the link destination in step S10. Also in this case, when the alarm stop operation is determined in step S7, the interlocking destination alarm is stopped in step S8.
- step S11 If, for example, a low battery failure is detected in step S11, the process proceeds to step S12, and an event signal 58 indicating a low battery failure is transmitted to another alarm device. Subsequently, in step S13, a short alarm sound such as “beep” is output as a fault alarm once a minute, for example.
- step S14 If the operation of the alarm stop switch 20 is determined in step S14 while the fault alarm is being output, the process proceeds to step S15 to output a voice message such as “Low battery detected. Replace battery” and stop the fault alarm. To do.
- step S15 when a failure event signal 58 is received from another alarm device, “Please check if another battery has detected a low battery”.
- the message content may be changed.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing a subroutine of linked message processing in step S3 of FIG.
- the process proceeds to step S18, and the flag of the memory table 66 shown in FIG. ”, The process proceeds to step S19, and“ Ping Pong is a customer ”is output as a visitor notification message.
- step S20 If it is determined in step S20 that the event signal 58 of the security receiver 30 in the home mode includes the event code “0x5”, the process proceeds to step S21, and the flag of the memory table 66 shown in FIG. If “1”, the process proceeds to step S22 to output “Ping Pong is a customer” as a visitor notification message.
- the event signal 58 of the intercom master unit 26 is usually used. This is performed before the visitor notification, and therefore, the visitor notification by the event signals of the intercom master unit 26 and the security receiver 30 may be performed in an overlapping manner.
- the flag may be set for one side, the other may be reset, and either one of the visitor notifications may be selected.
- step S23 If the event signal 58 of the telephone set 32 including the event code “0x6” is determined in step S23, the process proceeds to step S24, and the flag of the memory table 66 shown in FIG. 4 is set to “1”. If so, the process proceeds to step S25 to output “Luler roux phone” as an incoming call message.
- step S26 If it is determined in step S26 that the event signal 58 is from the earthquake early warning receiver 34 including the event code “0x7”, the process proceeds to step S27, and the flag of the memory table 66 shown in FIG. If ",” proceed to step S28 and output "Please confirm that an emergency earthquake warning has been issued” as an emergency earthquake warning notification message. In this case, it goes to the place where the emergency earthquake bulletin receiving device 34 is installed, and prepares for the earthquake that comes immediately after the arrival predicted seismic intensity and the predicted arrival time that are received and displayed.
- step S29 if it is determined in step S29 that the event signal 58 of the alarm clock 35 includes the event code “0x8”, the process proceeds to step S30, and the flag of the memory table 66 shown in FIG. 4 is set to “1”. If so, the process proceeds to step S31, and the message “Wake up now!
- said embodiment took the alarm device 10 for fire detection as an example, the alarm which detects other appropriate abnormalities other than this, such as a gas leak alarm device and a security alarm device, is also taken.
- the processing of the present embodiment can be applied as it is for each container.
- the devices other than the alarm device that outputs the interlocking message are not limited to the above-described embodiment, and appropriate devices that require notification by a message when an event occurs in a house, such as a television, a microwave oven, and a laundry Similarly, by providing a communication adapter for home appliances such as a machine and a refrigerator, a unique event signal 58 may be transmitted when an event occurs, and a message may be output in conjunction with the alarm device 10.
- said embodiment takes the case where a sensor part and an alarm output process part are integrally provided in the alarm device 10, as an example, as another embodiment, the alarm device which made the sensor part and the alarm output process part a separate body It may be.
- the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, includes appropriate modifications without impairing the object and advantages thereof, and is not limited by the numerical values shown in the above embodiment.
- the alarm device and alarm system according to the present invention are useful for an alarm device and an alarm device system that detects an abnormality such as a fire and alarms, and wirelessly transmits a signal to another alarm device to output the alarm in an interlocked manner. .
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本出願は、日本国特願2008-82724号を基礎出願とし、その内容を取り込むものとする。
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すなわち、(1)本発明は、イベント信号を他の警報器との間で無線により送受信する無線回路部と;異常警報を出力する報知部と;所定の操作を行う操作部と;異常を検出するセンサ部からの異常検出信号を受けて、連動元としての前記異常警報を出力させると共に、異常を示す前記イベント信号を前記他の警報器に送信し、一方、前記他の警報器から異常を示す前記イベント信号を受信した時に連動先としての前記異常警報を出力させる異常監視部と;を備えた警報器であって、同警報器に対応したメッセージ情報、及び同警報器以外の他の機器に対応したメッセージ情報をメモリテーブルに登録して管理する連動メッセージ管理部と;前記他の機器から機器固有のイベント信号を受信した際に、前記メモリテーブルから対応する前記メッセージ情報を取得して音響出力する連動メッセージ処理部と:をさらに備える。
また、(6)本発明は、異常を検出した際に他の警報器に異常を示すイベント信号を送信して連動警報を出力させる複数の警報器と;前記警報器以外の他の機器に設けられ機器固有のイベント信号を送信する通信アダプタと;を備えた警報器システムであって、前記複数の警報器が、前記イベント信号を前記他の警報器との間で無線により送受信する無線回路部と;異常警報を出力する報知部と;所定の操作を行う操作部と;異常を検出するセンサ部からの異常検出信号を受けて、連動元としての前記異常警報を出力させると共に、異常を示す前記イベント信号を前記他の警報器に送信し、一方、前記他の警報器から異常を示す前記イベント信号を受信したときに連動先としての前記異常警報を出力させる異常監視部と;前記警報器に対応したメッセージ情報、及び前記他の機器に対応したメッセージ情報をメモリテーブルに登録して管理する連動メッセージ管理部と;前記他の機器から機器固有の前記イベント信号を受信した際に、前記メモリテーブルから対応する前記メッセージ情報を取得して音響出力する連動メッセージ処理部と;を備え、前記通信アダプタが、前記他の機器のイベント動作を検出して機器固有の前記イベント信号を生成する通信制御部と;前記イベント信号を前記警報器に無線により送受信する無線回路部と;を備える。
12 カバー
14 本体
15 取付フック
16 検煙部
18 音響孔
20 警報停止スイッチ
22 LED
23 住宅
24 ガレージ
25 インターホン子機
26 インターホン親機
28 人感センサ
30 防犯受信機
32 電話機
34 緊急地震速報受信装置
35 目覚まし時計
36,36-1~36~5 通信アダプタ
38 CPU
40,78 無線回路部
41,79 アンテナ
42 記録回路部
44 センサ部
46 報知部
48 操作部
50,80 電池電源
52 送信回路
54 受信回路
56,76 メモリ
58 イベント信号
60 送信元符号
62 グループ符号
64 イベント符号
66 メモリテーブル
68 スピーカ
70 異常監視部
72 連動メッセージ管理部
74 連動メッセージ処理部
75 通信制御部
Claims (10)
- イベント信号を他の警報器との間で無線により送受信する無線回路部と;
異常警報を出力する報知部と;
所定の操作を行う操作部と;
異常を検出するセンサ部からの異常検出信号を受けて、連動元としての前記異常警報を出力させると共に、異常を示す前記イベント信号を前記他の警報器に送信し、一方、前記他の警報器から異常を示す前記イベント信号を受信した時に連動先としての前記異常警報を出力させる異常監視部と;
を備えた警報器であって、
同警報器に対応したメッセージ情報、及び同警報器以外の他の機器に対応したメッセージ情報をメモリテーブルに登録して管理する連動メッセージ管理部と;
前記他の機器から機器固有のイベント信号を受信した際に、前記メモリテーブルから対応する前記メッセージ情報を取得して音響出力する連動メッセージ処理部と:
をさらに備えることを特徴とする警報器。 - 請求項1に記載の警報器であって、
前記イベント信号は、送信元機器に固有な送信元符号と、連動グループに属することを示すグループ符号と、イベント内容を示すイベント符号とを含み;
前記連動メッセージ管理部は、前記メモリテーブルに前記イベント符号に対応して前記メッセージ情報を登録して管理し;
前記連動メッセージ処理部は、受信した前記イベント信号に含まれる前記イベント符号に基づき、前記メモリテーブルから対応する前記メッセージ情報を取得して音響出力する。 - 請求項1に記載の警報器であって、
前記連動メッセージ管理部は、前記メモリテーブルに音響出力の有無を設定するフラグ情報を格納し;
前記連動メッセージ処理部は、受信した前記イベント信号に含まれる前記イベント符号により前記メモリテーブルを参照して前記フラグ情報が音響出力有に設定されている場合に、対応する前記メッセージ情報を取得して音響出力する。 - 請求項3に記載の警報器であって、
前記フラグ情報を前記メモリテーブルに設定するための操作手段をさらに備える。 - 請求項1に記載の警報器であって、
前記警報器以外の他の機器は、インターホン、防犯受信機、電話機、時計、家電製品のうちの少なくとも一つを含み、前記他の機器に設けられた通信アダプタから送信される各機器に固有な前記イベント信号を受信して前記連動メッセージ処理部で処理する。 - 異常を検出した際に他の警報器に異常を示すイベント信号を送信して連動警報を出力させる複数の警報器と;
前記警報器以外の他の機器に設けられ機器固有のイベント信号を送信する通信アダプタと;を備えた警報器システムであって、
前記複数の警報器は、
前記イベント信号を前記他の警報器との間で無線により送受信する無線回路部と;
異常警報を出力する報知部と;
所定の操作を行う操作部と;
異常を検出するセンサ部からの異常検出信号を受けて、連動元としての前記異常警報を出力させると共に、異常を示す前記イベント信号を前記他の警報器に送信し、一方、前記他の警報器から異常を示す前記イベント信号を受信したときに連動先としての前記異常警報を出力させる異常監視部と;
前記警報器に対応したメッセージ情報、及び前記他の機器に対応したメッセージ情報をメモリテーブルに登録して管理する連動メッセージ管理部と;
前記他の機器から機器固有の前記イベント信号を受信した際に、前記メモリテーブルから対応する前記メッセージ情報を取得して音響出力する連動メッセージ処理部と;
を備え、
前記通信アダプタは、
前記他の機器のイベント動作を検出して機器固有の前記イベント信号を生成する通信制御部と;
前記イベント信号を前記警報器に無線により送受信する無線回路部と;
を備える
ことを特徴とする警報器システム。 - 請求項6に記載の警報器システムであって、
前記イベント信号は、送信元機器に固有な送信元符号と、連動グループに属することを示すグループ符号と、イベント内容を示すイベント符号とを含み;
前記連動メッセージ管理部は、前記メモリテーブルに前記イベント符号に対応して前記メッセージ情報を登録して管理し;
前記連動メッセージ処理部は、受信した前記イベント信号に含まれる前記イベント符号により前記メモリテーブルから対応する前記メッセージ情報を取得して音響出力する。 - 請求項6に記載の警報器システムであって、
前記連動メッセージ管理部は、前記メモリテーブルに音響出力の有無を設定するフラグ情報を格納し;
前記連動メッセージ処理部は、受信した前記イベント信号に含まれる前記イベント符号の符号値により前記メモリテーブルを参照して前記フラグ情報が音響出力有に設定されている場合に、対応する前記メッセージ情報を取得して音響出力する。 - 請求項8に記載の警報器システムであって、
前記警報器は、前記フラグ情報を前記メモリテーブルに設定するための操作手段をさらに備える。 - 請求項6に記載の警報器システムであって、
前記警報器以外の他の機器は、インターホン、防犯受信機、電話機、時計、家電製品のうちの少なくとも一つを含み、前記他の機器に設けられた通信アダプタから送信される各機器に固有な前記イベント信号を受信して前記連動メッセージ処理部で処理する。
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