Abstract:
A gate access system is described where the system includes an imaging system configured to capture an image of an object disposed in a predetermined field of view in response to an image capture signal. The imaging system is also configured to associate time/date data with the image. The time/date data represents a time and a date when the image was captured. At least one gate access panel device is disposed in the field of view and coupled to the imaging system. The at least one gate access panel device is configured to transmit the image capture signal in response to being actuated. A gate transceiver is coupled to the imaging system. The transceiver is configured to transmit the image and the time/date data via a wireless communication channel.
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a telephony communication interface device. The device includes a communication transceiver configured to communicate with a remote system via a predetermined communication channel. A control circuit is coupled to the communication transceiver. The control circuit is configured to determine a device operating mode status based on communication transceiver activity. The device operating mode status includes a telephonic communications mode and a remote system communications mode. An interface circuit is coupled to at least one telephone set. The interface circuit is configured to propagate voice telephony signals between the at least one telephone set and a telephony network in a telephonic communications mode and propagate voice intercom signals between the at least one telephone set and the communication transceiver in the remote system communications mode.
Abstract:
A wireless intercom having a microcontroller that is programmed to place the intercom into a power saving sleep mode unless actively receiving or transmitting signals. The microcontroller of the intercom is interconnected to a transceiver for sending and receiving digital data packets, and to a codec for converting the digital packets to analog sound signals, and vice versa. The intercom receives digital transmission of data over a first channel and then corrects any errors in the digital data using a retransmission of the digital data over a second channel that is sufficiently spaced apart from the first channel to avoid the possibility of interference affecting both the first and second channels.
Abstract:
A gate control and communication system of the invention including a base unit located within a premises, a gate receiver unit positioned next to a remotely located gate, and a gate control unit located next to the gate. The base unit provides for voice communications with an individual at the gate and for issuing of commands to control the gate. The gate receiver unit includes a switching device which, in response to commands directs the opening and closing of the gate. The gate control unit includes a call button for initiating voice communication with the base unit and a keypad for entering an identification code or password.
Abstract:
A switch including a housing, a face plate having a slot formed therethough, and a rocker that extends from housing for manually activating and controlling the load applied to an electrical circuit. The rocker is biased to be in a center or neutral position and when a user presses on side of the rocker, circuitry contained within the housing switches on the electrical load for a predetermined period of time. Manual movement of the rocker into the first position for a second time switches on the electrical load for a second predetermined period of time. Manual movement of the rocker into the second position turns off the electrical load. The switch also includes mechanisms allowing a user to adjust the first and second predetermined time periods.
Abstract:
A voice activated wireless phone headset whereby power control, timer and noise level recognition circuits sample ambient noise/voice levels and at predetermined levels provide an “off-hook” telephone condition. The light weight headset fastens around the ear with an adjustable microphone tube that extends towards the user's mouth thus emphasizing vocal noises. The headset will, on receiving a ring signal, begin measuring a pre-selected length of time. If the voice level of the user increases above a threshold level, the headset unit will then send an activation signal to the base unit causing an “off-hook” condition and allowing a phone conversation. A wireless connection to a base unit exists. Bandpass filters, levels, digital signal processing and other methods allow more efficient voice and/or word recognition.
Abstract:
The present invention teaches the use of a telephone keypad to control operations of an internet/telephone call switching device. Using the present invention, a user can switch from modem usage of a telephone line to receipt of an incoming call, and can switch back to the Internet Service Provider (ISP) with minimum difficulty when the call is terminated. Uniquely, set-up, programming and operations of the present device may be controlled by means of DTMF tones received from the telephone keypad. Operations may be remote, local, the DTMF decoder may be external or internal to the device, codes may be stand alone or only operant in a “command mode”, the device may use DSP, fuzzy logic, look-up tables or other means to decode the DTMF signals. The command code filter may be implemented as hardware or as software. One command code may be a security code preventing unauthorized access and control of the device's operations, set-up, programming or usage.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a self-contained distinctive ring detection and utilization device for using a single telephone line to receive telephone calls and facsimiles and recognition of distinctive rings while being simultaneously connectable to the Internet that avoids the disadvantages of the prior art, and a self-contained device for using a single telephone line to receive telephone calls and facsimiles while being simultaneously connectable to the Internet that is simple to use. The present invention further provides a self-contained device using a single telephone line to receive telephone calls and facsimiles, while using distinctive ring features, while being simultaneously connectable to the Internet. The device includes a single housing, a facsimile jack connected to a facsimile machine, a telephone/answering machine jack connected to a telephone/answering machine, a modem jack connected to a computer, a telephone line jack connected to a telephone outlet, a micro-processor and tone detectors communicating with the micro-processor, a filter capable of distinguishing distinctive rings, telephone line isolation and input amplification and filtration communicating with, and between, the tone detectors and the telephone line jack, a tone select communicating with the tone detectors, display and ring buzzer communicating with the micro-processor, a ring voltage generator communicating with, and between, the display ring buzzer and the facsimile jack, a status detect (on/off hook) communicating with the micro-processor, control relays communicating with the status detect (on/off hook), and output drivers communicating with the micro-processor.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for dynamic treatment of callers are described. Optionally, a communication system may include an application installed on a user communication device. The communication system may be utilized to receive and screen calls, enable a user to specify which calling parties may bypass a low indication mode and/or a non-indication mode, challenge callers, and/or identify urgent calls.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for dynamic treatment of callers are described. Optionally, a communication system may include an application installed on a user communication device. The communication system may be utilized to receive and screen calls, enable a user to specify which calling parties may bypass a low indication mode and/or a non-indication mode, challenge callers, and/or identify urgent calls.