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Keith Jentoft Phones & Addresses

  • 202 E Golden Lake Cir, Circle Pines, MN 55014 (763) 784-8630 (763) 784-0222
  • 202 Golden Lake Rd, Circle Pines, MN 55014 (763) 784-0222 (763) 784-8630
  • 28 Varner Rd, Grand Marais, MN 55604 (218) 388-9437
  • 38 Varner Rd, Grand Marais, MN 55604 (218) 388-0599 (218) 388-9437
  • Saint Paul, MN
  • Ithaca, NY
  • Cook, MN
  • Anoka, MN

Work

Company: The interceptor project May 2019 Position: President

Education

School / High School: Université Robert Schuman (Strasbourg Iii) Specialities: French

Skills

Security • Alarm Systems • Access Control • Cctv • Ip Cameras • Protection • Surveillance • Networking • Security Management • Video Over Ip • Fire Alarm • Start Ups • Intrusion Detection • Sales Management • Physical Security • Account Management • Low Voltage • Biometrics • Video Analytics • New Business Development • Integration • Leadership • Asset Protection • Team Building • Corporate Security • Closed Circuit Television • Security Operations • Wireless • Marketing Strategy • Life Safety • Security Audits • Operations Management • Security+ • Executive Protection • Ips • Private Investigations • Enforcement • Crisis Management • Loss Prevention • Fire Protection • Burglar Alarm • Security Training • Cabling • Law Enforcement • Business Development • Wireless Technologies • Comptia Security+

Languages

French

Interests

Northern Minnesota • Adirondack Guide Boats

Industries

Security And Investigations

Resumes

Resumes

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President

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Location:
202 east Golden Lake Cir, Circle Pines, MN 55014
Industry:
Security And Investigations
Work:
The Interceptor Project
President

New Market Start-Ups
Reviewng Potential Projects

Honeywell Videofied Mar 2016 - Sep 2017
Integration Team

Videofied Rsi Video Technologies Jan 2005 - Mar 2016
President

Partnership For Priority Video Alarm Response Jan 2005 - Mar 2016
Partnership Liaison
Education:
Université Robert Schuman (Strasbourg Iii)
Skills:
Security
Alarm Systems
Access Control
Cctv
Ip Cameras
Protection
Surveillance
Networking
Security Management
Video Over Ip
Fire Alarm
Start Ups
Intrusion Detection
Sales Management
Physical Security
Account Management
Low Voltage
Biometrics
Video Analytics
New Business Development
Integration
Leadership
Asset Protection
Team Building
Corporate Security
Closed Circuit Television
Security Operations
Wireless
Marketing Strategy
Life Safety
Security Audits
Operations Management
Security+
Executive Protection
Ips
Private Investigations
Enforcement
Crisis Management
Loss Prevention
Fire Protection
Burglar Alarm
Security Training
Cabling
Law Enforcement
Business Development
Wireless Technologies
Comptia Security+
Interests:
Northern Minnesota
Adirondack Guide Boats
Languages:
French

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Keith Jentoft
President
RSI VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES INC
Mfg Electrical Equipment/Supplies
1375 Willow Lk Blvd #103, Saint Paul, MN 55110
4455 White Bear Pkwy, Saint Paul, MN 55110
(651) 855-7800

Publications

Us Patents

Security Monitoring Arrangement And Method Using A Common Field Of View

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US Patent:
7463145, Dec 9, 2008
Filed:
Mar 24, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/388764
Inventors:
Keith Jentoft - Circle Pines MN, US
Assignee:
RSI Video Technologies, Inc. - White Bear Lake MN
International Classification:
G08B 13/00
G08B 19/00
H04N 7/18
G08B 1/08
US Classification:
340541, 340517, 340521, 340522, 340565, 34053917, 3406931, 382103, 348152, 348154, 348155
Abstract:
According to one example embodiment, an integrated security arrangement detects unwanted intruders in a facility. The arrangement includes an intrusion sensor to sense an intrusion at a target area of a facility, a second sensor to sense movement, an image-capture device, and a base unit. The image-capture device captures images in response to an intrusion indication from the intrusion sensor and in response to a movement indication from the second sensor. The base unit integrates a direction of view of the second sensor and of the image-capture device, thereby directing the second sensor to sense in the target area in which the images are captured by the image-capture device.

Integrated Motion-Image Monitoring Method And Device

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US Patent:
7463146, Dec 9, 2008
Filed:
Mar 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/687991
Inventors:
Jean-Michel Reibel - Strasbourg, FR
Keith Jentoft - Circle Pines MN, US
Assignee:
RSI Video Technologies, Inc. - White Bear Lake MN
International Classification:
G08B 13/00
G08B 19/00
H04N 7/18
G08B 1/08
US Classification:
340541, 340517, 340521, 340522, 340565, 34053917, 3406931, 382103, 348152, 348154, 348155
Abstract:
Security systems and methods are implemented using a variety of devices and methods. According to one such implementation, a security system uses a controller to communicate with security-monitoring devices and has an integrated image-capture device comprising a circuit board structure having an angle-setting support article, a circuit board with a nonadjustable surface, and data-communicating electrical conductors. A camera is secured to the nonadjustable surface and is directed at a first angle relative to the nonadjustable surface. A motion detector is secured to the nonadjustable surface and is directed at a second angle relative to the nonadjustable surface of the circuit board. The support article sets the first angle relative to the second angle for capturing both images and motion in a target area. A data-communication circuit communicates data from the camera and the motion detector via the data-communicating electrical conductors and wirelessly communicates the data to the controller.

Integrated Motion-Image Monitoring Device With Solar Capacity

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US Patent:
8081073, Dec 20, 2011
Filed:
Dec 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/328856
Inventors:
Jean-Michel Reibel - Lampertheim, FR
Keith Jentoft - Circle Pines MN, US
Assignee:
RSI Video Technologies, Inc. - White Bear Lake MN
International Classification:
G08B 13/00
G08B 19/00
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
340541, 340517, 340521, 340522, 340565, 3406931, 34053925, 34053917, 348152, 348154, 348155, 382103
Abstract:
Security systems and methods are implemented using a variety of devices and methods. According to one such implementation, a security system uses a controller to communicate with security-monitoring devices and has an integrated image-capture device with a circuit board structure with an angle-setting support article, a circuit board with a nonadjustable surface, and data-communicating conductors. A camera is secured to the nonadjustable surface and is directed at a first angle relative to the nonadjustable surface. A motion detector is secured to the nonadjustable surface and is directed at a second angle relative to the nonadjustable surface of the circuit board. The support article sets the first angle relative to the second angle for capturing both images and motion in a target area. A data-communication circuit communicates data from the camera and the motion detector and wirelessly communicates the data to the controller. A solar circuit provides power to the device.

Spread Spectrum Wireless Communication And Monitoring Arrangement And Method

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US Patent:
8155105, Apr 10, 2012
Filed:
Mar 24, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/389674
Inventors:
Jean-Michel Reibel - Strasbourg, FR
Keith A. Jentoft - Circle Pines MN, US
Assignee:
RSI Video Technologies, Inc. - White Bear Lake MN
International Classification:
H04J 3/06
G08C 17/00
H04M 1/00
H04B 7/00
G05B 23/02
G08B 1/08
US Classification:
370350, 370311, 455574, 455 412, 340 321, 34053917, 3405393
Abstract:
A method and system for wireless monitoring is implemented in a variety of embodiments. In one such embodiment, a monitoring system method is implemented for, wireless communication between a central device and monitoring devices. Each of the devices includes a wireless communication circuit to effect wireless communications. Power consumption from a limited power source is reduced at least one of the wireless communication circuits based upon a communications time interval and a selected channel for communication between the central device and a monitor device to effect wireless communications between the central device and the monitor device.

Audio-Equipped Transaction Card Systems And Approaches

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US Patent:
8447668, May 21, 2013
Filed:
Jan 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/036591
Inventors:
Keith Jentoft - Circle Pines MN, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 35
Abstract:
Approaches for using and implementing transactions involving audio-equipped transaction cards reduce both data-management efforts and costs. In addition, certain applications further facilitate loyalty to the business entity that issues the audio-equipped transaction cards by, e. g. , facilitating transactions with the card-issuing entity and/or selected business partners. One example embodiment is directed to audio-equipped personal cards and an approach to purchase agreement that involve activating an audio transmission from a transaction card to establish a point-of-sale purchase agreement. Data relating to the purchase agreement is communicated to an account/payment institution to confirm the purchase agreement, optionally in response to the customer's PIN being received. In another embodiment, a two apparatus (or “card”) approach involves retailers entering data via a retailer card that is useable by selected users (e. g. , the retailer's representatives or employees).

Method For Providing Financial Incentive For Interacting With An Internet Website

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US Patent:
20020161629, Oct 31, 2002
Filed:
Jul 3, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/347701
Inventors:
KEITH JENTOFT - CIRCLE PINES MN, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/014000
Abstract:
The present invention provides a unique way to attract prospective buyers, customers, bidders, and survey participants to an internet website. A predetermined, target population of people having interest in the information, merchandise, or service is selected and provided with a machine-readable debit card. The selected population is informed of the location of the website, the nature of the website content and/or of the terms of the incentive. Each member may visit the website and register. Upon completion of a predetermined task to ensure the effectiveness of the presentation, the registered visitor is provided a personalized identification number (PIN). The machine-readable access (debit) card may them be taken to an ATM machine where, by use of the PIN, the prospect receives a cash incentive payment.

System For Assisting In The Distribution Of Benefits, Particularly Of Monetary Allowances

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US Patent:
20050276396, Dec 15, 2005
Filed:
Apr 26, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/114832
Inventors:
Alain Bernard - Paris, FR
Keith Jentoft - Circle Pines MN, US
International Classification:
H04M001/64
US Classification:
379088190, 379088160
Abstract:
The invention relates to a system for the distribution of benefits to beneficiaries. It comprises a server for receiving telephone calls of beneficiaries, comprising: A module (20) for locating each caller according to the telephone signal received, A module (32) for identification of the caller, designed to find whether the identifier received by telephone from the caller corresponds to a benefiary's identifier, A module (40) for determining at least one automatic dispenser near the place of the call, and A module (40) for transmitting by telephone, particularly by voice synthesis, to the appellant the location of the automatic dispenser or group of dispensers selected, and a withdrawal authorization code in the dispenser, and for transmitting this authorization to the automatic dispenser or group of dispensers.

Security Monitoring With Programmable Mapping

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US Patent:
20090167862, Jul 2, 2009
Filed:
Feb 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/293996
Inventors:
Keith A. Jentoft - Circle Pines MN, US
Jean-Michel Reibel - Strasbourg, FR
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
348143, 348E07085
Abstract:
An integrated security arrangement is implemented in a variety of embodiments. In one such embodiment an integrated security arrangement includes a plurality of intrusion sensors that sense an intrusion in a target area, a motion sensor, and an image-capture device that is responsive to the motion sensor. When the image-capture device is enabled it captures images of the target area in response to movement in the target area as indicated by the motion sensor. The integrated security arrangement also includes a mapping database that contains data used to associate one or more of the plurality of intrusion sensors with the image-capture device. A user configures the mapping database to select at least one of the intrusion sensors for enabling the image-capture device. The integrated security arrangement further includes a control unit that enables the image-capture device in response to the selected intrusion sensor as configured in the mapping database.
Keith A Jentoft from Circle Pines, MN, age ~65 Get Report