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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 24, 2007
Filed:
May. 12, 2004
Michael T. Spoltore, Valley Stream, NY (US);
Robert J. Orlando, Nesconset, NY (US);
Robert S. Adonailo, Rockville Centre, NY (US);
Scott Simon, Melville, NY (US);
Gordon Hope, Miller Place, NY (US);
Michael T. Spoltore, Valley Stream, NY (US);
Robert J. Orlando, Nesconset, NY (US);
Robert S. Adonailo, Rockville Centre, NY (US);
Scott Simon, Melville, NY (US);
Gordon Hope, Miller Place, NY (US);
Honeywell International, Inc., Morristown, NJ (US);
Abstract
Security systems, such as in a home or other building, are interfaced with one another so that alarm messages and other information regarding a first security system are communicated to a second security system. In response, a user at the second system can send commands to the first system, such as for arming or disarming the first system. A user interface device at the second system includes an output component, such as a display screen, for displaying alarm messages from both the first and second systems. Other information, such as video and audio data from the first system, can also be provided at the second system. An input component, such as a keypad, allows the user to enter commands for controlling both the first and second systems. Communication between the security systems may be realized via an RF link, telephone link, and/or computer network.