Patents Assigned to Racal Security Limited
  • Patent number: 4761648
    Abstract: A security installation comprises sensors arranged in and around a building which transmit digital information to a central station by radio, in each case preceded by an access code specific to the particular installation; signals inadvertently received from the sensors of an adjacent installation are rejected. The information is transmitted by encoding a multiple bit word incorporating the access code, a code identifying the particular sensor, and the actual data, using Manchester II coding on an FSK transmission. Each such word is sent several times to form a data packet. The master station tests the received data for the correct format and for the correct access code. Recognition is only complete when within a particular packet, at least two (say) sequential words and at least two other words are recognized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1988
    Assignee: Racal Security Limited
    Inventor: Lyndon Ellis
  • Patent number: 4550312
    Abstract: A security installation comprises a plurality of sensors in and around a building and which transmit digital information to a central station by radio, in each case preceded by an access code specific to the particular installation; signals inadvertently received from the sensors of an adjacent installation are rejected. The information is transmitted by encoding a multiple bit word incorporating the access code, a code indentifying the particular sensor, and the actual data. The sensor transmitters may drift over a wide bandwidth. To avoid using a wide band receiver in the master station, the receiver bandwidth is narrow but swept over the wide bandwidth. As soon as a signal is detected, the sweep is halted until the recognition process has been completed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1985
    Assignee: Racal Security Limited
    Inventors: John L. Galloway, Timothy R. F. Hankins
  • Patent number: 4550311
    Abstract: A security installation at one Site has remote sensors which detect intrusion, fire, etc. and transmit corresponding signals by radio to a master station. Similar installations are provided at other Sites. The sensors of each Site precede their data signals with an access code which is particular to that Site and prevents their signals being received by the master station of any adjacent Site within radio range. When a new installation is to be installed at a new, adjacent Site, an arbitrary value is initially selected for its access code and the master station there transmits a special code to all adjacent Sites. In response to this special code, the master station in each such adjacent Site transmits its own access code back to the new installation, where it is compared in value with the arbitrarily selected access code. The latter is automatically changed until it becomes different from that of any and all adjacent Sites. The remote sensors of the new installation are then set to this value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1985
    Assignee: Racal Security Limited
    Inventors: John L. Galloway, Timothy R. F. Hankins, Ian A. Owers
  • Patent number: 4529972
    Abstract: The invention relates to intruder detection systems of the microwave radiation type in which a number of microwave transmitter/receiver units are placed around an area under surveillance. If a moving intruder is present, the microwave radiation emitted by one or more of the units will undergo a slight change when reflected back to the same unit. Mixing the received radiation within the transmitted radiation will therefore produce a low frequency output which can be detected by a Doppler amplifier. The Doppler amplifier will also produce an output if microwave radiation inadvertently received by that unit from another unit has a frequency which is such that the mixing produces a signal within the Doppler amplifier bandwidth. In order to prevent the latter signal causing a false alarm, any Doppler amplifier output is used to shift the frequency of a modulator controlling the pulse repetition frequency of the transmitted radiation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1985
    Assignee: Racal Security Limited
    Inventors: Neil G. Paterson, Alan D. Morrison
  • Patent number: 4441100
    Abstract: A security installation has four, for example, normally-closed sensor switches which open in the presence of an intruder. Each switch is in series with a respective resistor and these series combinations are connected in parallel across a pair of bus lines which connect to a central monitoring point. There, normally open test switches are connected across the bus lines in series with respective resistors which have values corresponding to the resistors of the sensor switches. Constant current is applied to the bus lines, and a voltage monitor senses the rise in voltage when one of the sensors opens, and this initiates a scanning unit which closes the test switches in sequence. When the test switch corresponding to the opened sensor is closed, the line voltage reverts to the predetermined value, and the closed test switch identifies the operated sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1982
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1984
    Assignee: Racal Security Limited
    Inventor: John L. Galloway