UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
A universal remote control unit for controlling the operation of a plurality of devices such as a cable box, a television, a video device, and an audio device, includes a processor having a plurality of operating modes an and input unit having at least one key having a default function without programming and which may be assigned, in addition to the default function, an additional function. In one embodiment, the at least one key may be a default power function key.
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This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/283,641, filed Oct. 30, 2002, entitled “Universal Remote Control Unit” which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/419,605, filed Oct. 18, 1999, entitled “Universal Remote Control Unit,” the entire subject matter of these applications being incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present invention relates generally to remote control units, and more particularly, to remote control units for remotely controlling a plurality of devices.
BACKGROUND INFORMATIONRemote control units have gained widespread popularity for use in remotely controlling home entertainment systems, which typically include several devices such as a television set, a cable box or converter, a videocassette recorder, and a stereo. Often, with each device, the manufacturer will supply a remote control unit for use in remotely controlling that device.
A universal remote control unit provides a single unit having a plurality of operating modes for controlling a plurality of devices. Each operating mode allows a user to remotely control a respective one of the devices. Typically, a universal remote control unit includes a plurality of mode push buttons, e.g., CABLE, TV, and VCR push buttons, which correspond to the different devices to be controlled and which are used to directly change the operating mode of the universal remote control unit.
Changing operating modes of the universal remote control is often accomplished by simply pressing the appropriate mode push button, i.e., CABLE, TV or VCR push button. For example, with the universal remote control unit in the cable mode, to turn on the cable box, a user presses a POWER push button. Next, if the user wants to turn on the television set, the user must first press the TV push button then the POWER push button. Thereafter, in order to operate the cable box again, the user must then press the CABLE push button before selecting, for example, the channel up or down push buttons on the universal remote control unit. Later, if the user wishes to turn off the television and the cable box, the user must press the CABLE push button, the POWER push button, the TV push button, and then the POWER push button.
A drawback with this type of universal remote control unit is that it is easy for a user to unintentionally change the operating mode of the universal remote control unit by inadvertently pressing the CABLE, TV or VCR push buttons. Another drawback is that the operation of the universal remote control is often confusing, particularly when a user first turns on several devices and desires to control one of the devices without first placing the universal remote control back in the proper operating mode to control that device. A further drawback is that numerous button presses are typically required to turn on/off multiple devices.
Other universal remote control units have included a single mode push button instead of separate push buttons corresponding to each of the devices. By pressing the mode push button, the operating mode of the universal remote control unit changes, i.e., cycles, from one operating mode to the next.
A drawback with this type of universal remote control unit is that it is often necessary to press the mode push button a number of times in order to change from one operating mode to another. Another drawback with this type of universal remote control unit is that it is also easy for a user to unintentionally change the operating mode of the universal remote control unit by inadvertently pressing the mode push button.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTherefore, there is a need for a universal remote control unit, which reduces the likelihood of the user unintentionally changing the operating mode of the universal remote control unit. In addition, desirably the universal remote control unit allows the user to readily determine the current operating mode, turn on/off the devices with fewer button presses, and may be user programmable to simplify the operation of the universal remote control unit.
The present invention provides, in a first aspect, a method for remotely controlling a plurality of different devices. The method includes obtaining a universal remote control unit having a set-up routine for matching it to the plurality of different devices and having at least one key having a default function without programming operable upon activation to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in at least one of the plurality of different devices, assigning, in addition to the default function, an additional function to the at least one key so that the at least one key is operable upon activation to transmit transmissions to effect the additional function in at least one of the plurality of different devices, and activating the at least one key with a single activation of the at least one key to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in the at least one of the plurality of different devices and to transmit transmissions to effect the additional function in at least one of the plurality of different devices.
The present invention provides, in a second aspect, a method for remotely controlling a plurality of different devices. The method includes obtaining a universal remote control unit having a set-up routine for matching it to the plurality of different devices and having at least one function means having a default function means without programming operable upon activation to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in at least one of the plurality of different devices, assigning, in addition to the default function, an additional function to the at least one function means so that the at least one function means is operable upon activation to transmit transmissions to effect the additional function in at least one of the plurality of different devices, and activating the at least one function means with a single activation of the at least one function means to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in the at least one of the plurality of different devices and to transmit transmissions to effect the additional function in at least one of the plurality of different devices.
The present invention provides, in a third aspect, a universal remote control unit having a set-up routine for matching it to a plurality of different devices. The remote control unit includes an input unit activatable by a user to control the operation of the plurality of different device, a transmitter, and a processor operable to control transmission from the transmitter in response to activation of the input unit by the user. The input unit includes at least one key having a default function without programming operable upon activation to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in at least one of the plurality of different devices, and the at least one key being operable to being assigned an additional function in addition to the default function so that the at least one key upon a single activation of the at least one key by a user is operable to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in the at least one of the plurality of different devices and to transmit transmissions to effect the assigned additional function in at least one of the plurality of different devices.
The present invention provides, in a fourth aspect, a universal remote control unit having a set-up routine for matching it to a plurality of different devices. The remote control unit includes function means activatable by a user to control the operation of the plurality of different devices, a transmitter, and a processor operable to control transmission from the transmitter in response to activation of the function means by the user. The function means including at least one default means having a default function without programming operable upon activation to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in at least one of the plurality of different devices, and the at least one default means being operable to being assigned an additional function in addition to the default function so that the at least one default means upon a single activation of the at least one default means by a user is operable to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in the at least one of the plurality of different devices and to transmit transmissions to effect the assigned additional function in at least one of the plurality of different devices.
Other aspects of the present invention include television systems having a television set and a universal remote control unit as described above, and systems for receiving cable television having a cable box and a universal remote control unit as described above.
The subject matter, which is regarded as the invention, is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. The invention, however, both as to organization and method of practice, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings in which:
Examples of the plurality of devices 20 which may be controlled by universal remote control unit 10 include a cable box or converter 22, a television set 24, a video device 26 such as a videocassette recorder, a digital video disk (DVD) player, or a laser-disk (LD) player, and an audio device 28 such as an amplifier, a digital music converter, or an audio-video receiver.
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Processor 60 may include a programmable infrared (IR) low-voltage microcontroller device. Examples of such a device include a Z8 MCU single-chip device from Zilog, Inc., and a GMS344XXXT series device from LG (Goldstar) Semicon Co., Ltd. The processor is run by application software or programming, e.g., assembly language, and is typically governed by the manufacturer's protocol. The devices can be of single package design or multiple package design with external or additional memory storage from the processor.
The invention is not limited to such a processing environment, however. The present invention can be incorporated and be used within many types of processing environments. From the following description, computer readable program code means for use in processor 60 and for implementing the present invention may be readily programmed by those skilled in the art and stored in memory 70 such as memory chip or an integrated circuit.
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By requiring a user to activate two push buttons and also activate the two push buttons within a predetermined time, the likelihood of a user unintentionally changing the operating mode of universal remote control unit 10 is reduced.
Turning On/Off the DevicesMode push buttons 50 may also be used and processor 60 suitably programmed so that activation of each mode push buttons 50 turns on/off a corresponding one of devices 20. This is accomplished by not pressing device button 40 and only pressing one of mode push buttons 50, e.g., CABLE push button 52, TV push button 54, VIDEO push button 56, and AUDIO push button 58. For example, if a mode push button is not pressed within the predetermined time of pressing DEVICE push button 40, the current operating mode is not changed at 107 (
Universal remote control unit 10 may also include user-programmable mode push buttons 50 that can be programmed, for example with up to eight functions in addition to its normal function (e.g., power on/off toggle) to transmit a plurality of functions that simplify the operation of universal remote control unit 10 and desirably reduce the number of push button presses. Desirably, keyboard 30 includes a programming push button or OK/SEL push button 45 for use in programming processor 60 as described below.
Programmable TV Push ButtonAs discussed above, TV push button 54 and DEVICE push button 40 may be used to identify and/or change the operating mode of universal remote control unit 10, as well as turn on and off television set 24.
Desirably, TV push button 54 may also be user-programmable to transmit a plurality of functions in addition to its normal (television power on/off toggle) function. For example, the user can program processor 60 so that TV push button 54 turns on (or off) television set 24 and tunes television set 24 to any desired channel (typically channel 3) with one push button press.
For example, processor 60 may be programmed to allow TV push button 54 to be programmed as follows. With universal remote control unit 10 in the television mode, TV push button 54 and OK/SEL push button 45 are pressed at the same time and held down until TV push button 54 illuminates indicating that processor 60 is ready to receive a plurality of push button presses. With TV push button 54 illuminated, TV push button 54, numerical push button “0,” and numerical push button “3” are pressed in order. To store the desired push button presses in processor 60, an end-programming push button or CHANNEL UP push button 32 is pressed. Thereafter, when TV push button 54 is pressed, universal remote control unit 10 performs the above-noted actions for controlling television set 24.
Programmable CABLE Push ButtonAs discussed above, CABLE push button 52 and DEVICE push button 40 may be used to identify and/or change the operating mode of universal remote control unit 10, as well as turn on and off cable box 22.
Desirably, CABLE push button 52 may also be user-programmable to transmit a plurality of functions in addition to its normal (cable power on/off toggle) function. For example, the user can program processor 60 so that CABLE push button 52 turns on cable box 22 and television set 24 with one push button press.
For example, processor 60 may be programmed to allow CABLE push button 52 to be programmed as follows. With universal remote control unit 10 in the cable mode, CABLE push button 52 and OK/SEL push button 45 are pressed at the same time and held down until CABLE push button 52 illuminates indicating that processor 60 is ready to receive a plurality of push button presses. With CABLE push button 52 illuminated, CABLE push button 52, TV push button 54 are pressed in order. To store the desired push button presses in processor 60, an end-programming push button CHANNEL UP push button 32 is pressed. Thereafter, when CABLE push button 52 is pressed, universal remote control unit 10 performs the above-noted actions for controlling cable box 22 and television set 24.
Programmable BYPASS Push ButtonUniversal remote control unit 10 may also desirably include a BYPASS push button 47, the activation of which results in transmission of a command for activating/deactivating the bypass mode of cable box 22. Typically, the bypass mode on cable box 22 is designed to allow the user to record one program through cable box 22 via video device 26 while watching a different program on television set 24. A common problem is that users forget to re-tune their television to channel 3 (or 4) when exiting the cable box’ bypass mode which results in no picture or a snowy picture at best.
Desirably, BYPASS push button 47 may also be user-programmable to transmit a plurality of functions in addition to its normal (cable bypass on/off toggle) function. Advantageously, BYPASS push button 47 can be programmed so that any time it is pressed, it will also tune television set 24 to a specific channel, e.g., channel 3 (or 4). This is desirable because when exiting the bypass mode of cable box 22, television 24 should be re-tuned to its default channel, typically channel 3 (or 4), for proper cable reception.
Processor 60 may be programmed to allow BYPASS push button 47 to be programmed as follows. With universal remote control unit 10 in the cable mode, BYPASS push button 47 and OK/SEL push button 45 are pressed at the same time and held down until CABLE push button 52 illuminates indicating that processor 60 is ready to receive and store a plurality of push button presses. With CABLE push button 52 illuminated, DEVICE push button 40, TV push button 54, numerical push button “0,” and numerical push button “3,” are pressed in order. To store the desired push button presses in processor 60, an end-programming push button or CHANNEL UP push button 32 is pressed. Thereafter, pressing BYPASS push button 47, universal remote control unit 10 performs the above-noted actions for controlling cable box 22 and television set 24.
To return TV push button 54, CABLE push button 52, BYPASS push button 47 to their normal default settings, programming for each push button is initiated, and the CHANNEL DOWN push button 33 is pressed.
VCR/VODCable box 22 may also include “video-on-demand” capability, which allows a viewer the ability to watch a movie. When a video-on-demand movie is ordered, it is downloaded into the memory of cable box 22 where the viewer can watch it similar to a rented movie on tape, e.g., using the VCR push buttons on a remote control unit to control various functions, e.g., play, stop, rewind, etc.
Universal remote control unit 10 may further comprise a VCR/VOD push button 49 and processor 60 programmed to allow the plurality of video function push buttons 38 to be used for activating control of video device 26, or for controlling the viewing a video-on-demand movie stored in cable box 22. From the present description, it will be appreciated that VCR/VOD push button 49 and processor 60 eliminates changing operating modes of universal remote control unit 10 between the cable mode and video mode.
For example, pressing VCR/VOD push button 49, the current mode (function) of the plurality of video function push buttons 38 may be indicated by illumination of either VIDEO push button 56 or CABLE push button 52. While the current mode, either the VIDEO push button or CABLE push button is illuminated, within a predetermine amount of time, pressing VCR/VOD push button 49 again switches the function of the video function push buttons 38 to the other, non-illuminated, mode. Desirably, when the operating mode (cable or video device) of the video function push buttons 38 is changed, the new mode push button (CABLE push button or VIDEO push button) blinks and goes out.
Preprogrammed ALL Push ButtonUniversal remote control unit 10 may also include an ALL push button 48, which turns on/off all of the devices upon one button press. Desirably, once a user sets up universal remote control unit to operate the various devices, processor 60 is desirably programmed so that activation of ALL push button 48 turns on/off the power to each of the devices.
Advantageously, from the present description, remote control unit 10 overcomes a number of major operational problems that users of prior art universal remote control units encounter. For one, universal remote control unit 10 makes it more difficult for users to unintentionally change operating modes of remote control unit 10. This is accomplished by requiring the user to first press a DEVICE push button, followed by the mode push button for the device to be operated within a predetermined amount of time. Second, remote control unit 10 reduces the number of push button presses required to turn on/off a plurality of devices by making each mode push button operate as a power on/off for its device. Third, the illuminated mode push buttons readily allow identification of the device being operated. Fourth, the VCR/VOD push button allows switching the function of the video function push buttons between the cable box and the video device. Fifth, making the various mode push buttons user-programmable further reduces the number of push button presses necessary for remotely controlling a plurality of devices.
From the present description, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that a suitable display, e.g., liquid crystal display having a touch screen, may be used instead of the push buttons for allowing a user to select an operating mode and/or a function for remote control of the devices. In addition, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that instead of illuminatable push buttons, one or more light-emitting diodes may be disposed on universal remote control unit to indicate the current operating mode, indicate a change in the operating mode, etc. Further, it will be appreciated that instead of a cable mode button, a digital satellite system receiver button may be provided for controlling such a receiver.
Thus, while various embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated to those skilled in the art that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A method for remotely controlling a plurality of different devices, the method comprising:
- obtaining a universal remote control unit having a set-up routine for matching it to the plurality of different devices and having at least one key having a default function without programming operable upon activation to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in at least one of the plurality of different devices;
- assigning, in addition to the default function, an additional function to the at least one key so that the at least one key is operable upon activation to transmit transmissions to effect the additional function in at least one of the plurality of different devices; and
- activating the at least one key with a single activation of the at least one key to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in the at least one of the plurality of different devices and to transmit transmissions to effect the additional function in at least one of the plurality of different devices.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the at least one key comprises a power function key and wherein the default function comprises turning on and off at least one of the plurality of different devices.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein the additional function comprises selecting a channel of a television.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the at least one key comprises a bypass function key for activating and deactivating the bypass mode a cable box.
5. The method of claim 1 further comprising a VCR/VOD key for controlling a video device and controlling a video-on-demand.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein the at least one key comprise at least one push button.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein the plurality of different devices comprises a television set and a cable box.
8. A method for remotely controlling a plurality of different devices, the method comprising:
- obtaining a universal remote control unit having a set-up routine for matching it to the plurality of different devices and having at least one function means having a default function means without programming operable upon activation to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in at least one of the plurality of different devices;
- assigning, in addition to the default function, an additional function to the at least one function means so that the at least one function means is operable upon activation to transmit transmissions to effect the additional function in at least one of the plurality of different devices; and
- activating the at least one function means with a single activation of the at least one function means to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in the at least one of the plurality of different devices and to transmit transmissions to effect the additional function in at least one of the plurality of different devices.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the at least one function means comprises a power function means and wherein the default function comprises turning on and off at least one of the plurality of different devices.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the additional function comprises selecting a channel of a television.
11. The method of claim 8 wherein the at least one function means comprises a bypass function key for activating and deactivating the bypass mode a cable box.
12. The method of claim 8 further comprising VCR/VOD means for controlling a video device and controlling a video-on-demand.
13. The method of claim 8 wherein the at least one function means comprise at least one push button.
14. The method of claim 8 wherein the plurality of different devices comprises a television set and a cable box.
15. A universal remote control unit having a set-up routine for matching it to a plurality of different devices, said remote control unit comprising:
- an input unit activatable by a user to control the operation of the plurality of different device;
- a transmitter;
- a processor operable to control transmission from said transmitter in response to activation of said input unit by the user; and
- said input unit including at least one key having a default function without programming operable upon activation to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in at least one of the plurality of different devices, and said at least one key being operable to being assigned an additional function in addition to said default function so that said at least one key upon a single activation of the at least one key by a user is operable to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in the at least one of the plurality of different devices and to transmit transmissions to effect the assigned additional function in at least one of the plurality of different devices.
16. The universal remote control unit of claim 15 wherein said at least one key comprises a default power function key and wherein the default function comprises turning on and off at least one of the plurality of different devices.
17. The universal remote control unit of claim 16 wherein the additional function comprises selecting a channel of a television.
18. The universal remote control unit of claim 15 wherein said at least one key comprises a bypass function key for activating and deactivating the bypass mode a cable box.
19. The universal remote control unit of claim 15 further comprising a VCR/VOD key for controlling a video device and controlling a video-on-demand.
20. The universal remote control unit of claim 15 wherein said at least one key comprises a push button.
21. A television system comprising:
- a television set; and
- a universal remote control unit of claim 15 for remotely controlling said television set.
22. A system for receiving cable television, the system comprising:
- a cable box; and
- a universal remote control unit of claim 15 for remotely controlling said cable box.
23. A universal remote control unit having a set-up routine for matching it to a plurality of different devices, said remote control unit comprising:
- function means activatable by a user to control the operation of the plurality of different devices;
- a transmitter;
- a processor operable to control transmission from said transmitter in response to activation of said function means by the user; and
- said function means including at least one default means having a default function without programming operable upon activation to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in at least one of the plurality of different devices, and said at least one default means being operable to being assigned an additional function in addition to said default function so that said at least one default means upon a single activation of the at least one default means by a user is operable to transmit transmissions to effect the default function in the at least one of the plurality of different devices and to transmit transmissions to effect the assigned additional function in at least one of the plurality of different devices.
24. The universal remote control unit of claim 23 wherein said at least one default means comprises a default power function means and wherein the default function comprises turning on and off at least one of the plurality of different devices.
25. The universal remote control unit of claim 24 wherein the additional function comprises selecting a channel of a television.
26. The universal remote control unit of claim 23 wherein said at least one default means comprises a bypass function key for activating and deactivating the bypass mode a cable box.
27. The universal remote control unit of claim 23 further comprising a VCR/VOD key for controlling a video device and controlling a video-on-demand.
28. The universal remote control unit of claim 23 wherein said at least one default key comprises a push button.
29. A television system comprising:
- a television set; and
- a universal remote control unit of claim 23 for remotely controlling said television set.
30. A system for receiving cable television, the system comprising:
- a cable box; and
- a universal remote control unit of claim 23 for remotely controlling said cable box.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 10, 2008
Publication Date: Jun 5, 2008
Applicant: CONTEC, LLC (Schenectady, NY)
Inventors: Gene W. GRIESAU (Albany, NY), Rebecca J. CARLOTTI (Rotterdam Junction, NY)
Application Number: 11/972,356
International Classification: H04L 17/02 (20060101);