IP Library Granted Patent US 12,118,875
Granted Patent B2
US 12,118,875 · App. 18/356,500 · Granted Oct 15, 2024

Security system automatic bypass reset

Inventor: Michael Lamb (Rancho Santa Fe, CA)
Assignee: Ecolink Intelligent Technology, Inc.
G08B29/12G08B13/08G08B25/008G08B29/04
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Patent No.
US 12,118,875
App. No.
18/356,500
Granted
Oct 15, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and apparatus are described to automatically re-enable monitoring of a bypassed security sensor by a security system control device.

Claims (37)

1. A method performed by a security system control device in a security system, the security system comprising the security system control device and one or more security sensors separate from and coupled to the security system control device, the method comprising:

receiving a first command to bypass a first security sensor of the one or more security sensors;

in response to receiving the first command, ignoring alarm signals received from the first security sensor;

receiving a second command to change a mode of operation of the security system; and

in response to receiving the second command, begin processing future alarm signals received from the first security sensor.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein a first mode of operation comprises an armed-home mode of operation and a second mode of operation comprises an armed-away mode of operation, wherein the second command comprises an instruction for the security system control device to change the mode of operation of the security system from the armed-home mode of operation to the armed-away mode of operation.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein a first mode of operation comprises an armed-away mode of operation and a second mode of operation comprises a disarmed mode of operation, wherein the second command comprises an instruction for the security system control device to change the mode of operation of the security system from the armed-away mode of operation to the disarmed mode of operation.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein beginning to process future alarm signals comprises causing a siren to sound in response to receiving a first alarm signal from the first security sensor after the mode of operation has been changed.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein beginning to process future alarm signals comprises sending a system alarm signal to a remote monitoring station in response to receiving a first alarm signal from the security sensor after the mode of operation has been changed.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

in response to receiving the first command, transmitting a message to a remote location indicating that the first security sensor has been bypassed.

7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

in response to receiving the second command, providing an indication that the first security sensor has changed status from being bypassed to being monitored.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second command is wirelessly received from a keypad coupled to the security system control device.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second command is received from a wireless communication device.

10. A security system control device used in a security system, the security system comprising the security system control device and one or more security sensors separate from and coupled to the security system control device, the security system control device comprising:

a receiver for receiving alarm signals from the one or more security sensors;

a memory for storing processor-executable instructions;

a processor, coupled to the receiver and the memory, for executing the processor-executable instructions that causes the security system control device to:

receive, by the processor via the receiver, a first command to bypass a first security sensor of the one or more security sensors;

in response to receiving the first command, ignore, by the processor, alarm signals received from the first security sensor via the receiver;

receive, by the processor, a second command to change a mode of operation of the security system; and

in response to receiving the second command, begin to process, by the processor, future alarm signals received from the first security sensor.

11. The security system control device of claim 10 , wherein a first mode of operation comprises an armed-home mode of operation and a second mode of operation comprises an armed-away mode of operation, wherein the second command comprises an instruction for the security system control device to change the mode of operation of the security system from the armed-home mode of operation to the armed-away mode of operation.

12. The security system control device of claim 10 , wherein a first mode of operation comprises an armed-away mode of operation and a second mode of operation comprises a disarmed mode of operation, wherein the second command comprises an instruction for the security system control device to change the mode of operation of the security system from the armed-away mode of operation to the disarmed mode of operation.

13. The security system control device of claim 10 , wherein the processor-executable instructions that causes the security system control device to begin processing future alarm signals comprises instructions that causes the security system control device to:

cause a siren to sound in response to receiving a first alarm signal from the first security sensor after the mode of operation has been changed.

14. The security system control device of claim 10 , wherein the processor-executable instructions that causes the security system control device to begin processing future alarm signals comprises instructions that causes the security system control device to:

send a system alarm signal to a remote monitoring station in response to receiving a first alarm signal from the security sensor after the mode of operation has been changed.

15. The security system control device of claim 10 , further comprising:

a transmitter coupled to the processor;

wherein the processor-executable instructions comprise further instructions that causes the security system control device to:

in response to receiving the first command, transmit, by the processor via the transmitter, a message to a remote location indicating that the first security sensor has been bypassed.

16. The security system control device of claim 10 , wherein the processor-executable instructions comprise further instructions that cause the security system control device to:

in response to receiving the second command, provide, by the processor, an indication that the first security sensor has changed status from being bypassed to being monitored.

17. The security system control device of claim 10 , wherein the second command is wirelessly received from a keypad coupled to the security system control device.

18. The security system control device of claim 10 , wherein the second command is received from a wireless communication device.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 6, 2025
From: ECOLINK INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS INC.
Reel/Frame 069825/0183 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2024
From: UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 067417/0402 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 21, 2023
From: LAMB, MICHAEL
To: ECOLINK INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 064339/0642 →