Sound or radiation triggered locating device with activity sensor
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1. A wireless remote control device, comprising:
- a circuit coupled to a user interface device, the circuit comprising a timer;
at least one radio frequency sensor coupled to the circuit, the at least one radio frequency sensor configured to receive a predetermined first signal from a first electronic device; and
a proximity sensor capable of detecting proximity of a second electronic device, wherein the circuit is configured to;
if a locating function is not disabled, cause the wireless remote control device to automatically perform the locating function comprising emitting a locating signal, in response to the at least one radio frequency sensor detecting the predetermined first wireless signal, wherein (i) the locating function is performed only when the proximity sensor detects that the second electronic device is proximate, (ii) the locating function is disabled for a period of time after a user has last used the wireless remote control device, and (iii) the period of time is based on user input indicating that a false positive has occurred.
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Abstract
A portable device is equipped with a signaling circuit that responds to a searching signal (e.g., hand clap, light flash, RF signal, infrared light) generated to locate the portable device when it is misplaced or lost. The device generates a location signal to enable the user to find the device. The location signal may be an audible, light, vibration, or other signal that calls attention to the device to enable the user to find it. The device may also sense events which cause it to disable the sensor, render it less sensitive, or suppress the generation of the location signal. The sensed event is any event, e.g., heat, motion, which indicates that the device is not, in fact, lost.
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1. A wireless remote control device, comprising:
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a circuit coupled to a user interface device, the circuit comprising a timer; at least one radio frequency sensor coupled to the circuit, the at least one radio frequency sensor configured to receive a predetermined first signal from a first electronic device; and a proximity sensor capable of detecting proximity of a second electronic device, wherein the circuit is configured to; if a locating function is not disabled, cause the wireless remote control device to automatically perform the locating function comprising emitting a locating signal, in response to the at least one radio frequency sensor detecting the predetermined first wireless signal, wherein (i) the locating function is performed only when the proximity sensor detects that the second electronic device is proximate, (ii) the locating function is disabled for a period of time after a user has last used the wireless remote control device, and (iii) the period of time is based on user input indicating that a false positive has occurred. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A wireless remote control device, comprising:
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a circuit coupled to a user interface device, the circuit comprising a timer; at least one radio frequency sensor coupled to the circuit and distinct from the user interface device, the at least one radio frequency sensor configured to receive a predetermined first signal from a first electronic device; and a proximity sensor capable of detecting proximity of a second electronic device, wherein the circuit is configured to; if a locating function is not disabled, cause the wireless remote control device to automatically perform the locating function comprising emitting a locating signal, in response to the at least one radio frequency sensor detecting the predetermined first wireless signal, wherein (i) the locating function is performed only when the proximity sensor detects that the second electronic device is proximate, (ii) the locating function is disabled for a period of time after a user has last used the wireless remote control device, and (iii) the period of time is based on user inputs indicating that a false positive has occurred. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A wireless remote control device, comprising:
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a circuit coupled to a user interface device, the circuit comprising a timer; at least one radio frequency sensor coupled to the circuit, the at least one radio frequency sensor configured to receive a predetermined first signal from a first electronic device controlled by the wireless remote control device; and a proximity sensor capable of detecting proximity of a second electronic device, wherein the circuit is configured to; if a locating function is not disabled, cause the wireless remote control device to automatically perform the locating function comprising emitting a locating signal, in response to the at least one radio frequency sensor detecting the predetermined first wireless signal, wherein (i) the locating function is performed only when the proximity sensor detects that the second electronic device is proximate, (ii) the locating function is disabled for a period of time after a user has last used the wireless remote control device, and (iii) the period of time is based on user input indicating that a false positive has occurred. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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