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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 07, 2006
Filed:
Aug. 12, 2002
Robert J. Douglass, Boothwyn, PA (US);
James E. Fairburn, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Robert J. Douglass, Boothwyn, PA (US);
James E. Fairburn, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Phonetics, Inc., Aston, PA (US);
Abstract
A monitoring system includes a host having a plurality of sensor inputs for connection to sensors. A converter is designed to receive input signals from the sensor input and to convert the input signals from the sensors into digital signals. A processing system is configured to receive the digital signals and to generate alarm signals in response to selected ones of the received digital signals. An internally integrated voice/data modem is in operative association with the processing system. A phone connector is placed in operative association with the voice/data modem, to act as a port for transmission of the alarms to an external telephone network. A network connector is in operative association with the processing system and is designed to receive data in the form of alarms from the processing system and to act as a port for transmission of the alarm data to data network. The alarms are deliverable over phone lines as voice alarms, pager alarms and fax alarms, and are deliverable over a public or private network as e-mail alarms, SNMP trap alarms, and web page alarms. Remote status inquiries may be made via voice call and two-way e-mail operations.