Method for controlling united home security system

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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340506, 340521, 340539, 340531, 34082569, 379 37, 379 38, 370913, G08B 2302, G08B 100

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ABSTRACT:
A control method for united home security system includes steps of defining a set of signal codes which are transmitted between a client-side monitor/control server and a remote administrant through a public telecom-network by using multiple frequency signals. When the server sends signals to the remote administrant, a data string which is assembled by following a predefined format is received and checked by the remote administrant. An event handling process will be performed if the data string is correct. The remote administrant performs a predetermined handling process which is corresponding to the incident code sent by the server. The remote administrant start performing a rescue process when receiving an emergency/rescue handling signal from the server.

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