Telephonic communications – Emergency or alarm communications – Responsive to sensed nonsystem condition
Patent
1986-11-13
1989-10-03
George, Keith E.
Telephonic communications
Emergency or alarm communications
Responsive to sensed nonsystem condition
379 41, 379104, 379105, H04M 1100
Patent
active
048721956
ABSTRACT:
A device and method for remote control of a radio or television transmitting station located separate from a control studio and being capable of (i) monitoring preset conditions, (ii) activating notification channels for communication of monitored conditions (iii) responding to commands given remote from the device for initiating remedial or other appropriate actions. The method and device involve use of a microprocessor for locating at the transmitter station and for providing a plurality of input and output ports, means for storing preset conditions and comparing such conditions with status and metering data received at the input ports, and including a memory bank for storing separate action signals for initiating corrective action and for developing stored coded voice signals useful as part of voice synthesis. Alarm notification is provided by voice synthesized and transmitted over telephone lines which enable contact with the remote control device over any public telephone. The device includes a command response section which is responsive to signals generated at the telephone receiver to control corrective action or further diagnostic work utilizing the remote device under the control of an operator via remote telephone.
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