Remote control system for an access door having remote transmitter verification
First Claim
1. A remote control system for moving an access door and comprising:
- at least one indicator;
at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter; and
a controller being switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter, said controller also being switchable to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter;
said controller cooperating with said at least one indicator for indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned based upon said controller being switched to the door moving mode to thereby alert a user of a potentially unauthorized learned remote transmitter.
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Abstract
A remote control system for moving an access door includes an indicator, at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter, and a controller that is switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter. The controller is switchable to a door moving mode based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter. The controller cooperates with the indicator for indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned based upon the controller being switched to the door moving mode to thereby alert a user of a potentially unauthorized learned remote transmitter. Alternately, a remote switch may be used to activate the indicator.
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71 Claims
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1. A remote control system for moving an access door and comprising:
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at least one indicator;
at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter; and
a controller being switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter, said controller also being switchable to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter;
said controller cooperating with said at least one indicator for indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned based upon said controller being switched to the door moving mode to thereby alert a user of a potentially unauthorized learned remote transmitter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59)
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13. A remote control system for moving an access door and comprising:
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at least one indicator;
at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter;
a controller being switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter, said controller also being switchable to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter; and
at least one remote switch for causing said controller to cooperate with said at least one indicator for indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned to thereby alert a user of a potentially unauthorized learned remote transmitter.
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24. A remote control system for moving an access door and comprising:
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at least one indicator;
at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter; and
a controller being switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter, said controller also being switchable to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter;
said controller cooperating with said at least one indicator for continuously indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned to thereby alert a user of a potentially unauthorized learned remote transmitter.
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29. A remote control system for moving an access door and comprising:
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at least one indicator;
at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter; and
a controller being switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter, said controller also being switchable to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter;
said controller cooperating with said at least one indicator for repeatedly indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned to thereby alert a user of a potentially unauthorized learned remote transmitter.
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34. A remote control system for moving an access door and comprising:
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at least one indicator;
at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter; and
a controller being switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter, said controller also being switchable to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter;
said controller cooperating with said at least one indicator for indicating that the learning mode has recently been exited to thereby alert a user of a potentially unauthorized learned remote transmitter.
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48. A method for moving an access door using a remote control system comprising a controller and at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter, the method comprising:
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switching the controller to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter;
switching the controller to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter; and
indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned based upon the controller being switched to the door moving mode to thereby alert a user of a potentially unauthorized learned remote transmitter.
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60. A method for moving an access door using a remote control system comprising a controller, at least one remote switch, and at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter, the method comprising:
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switching the controller to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter;
switching the controller to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter; and
indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned based upon activation of the at least one remote switch to thereby alert a user of a potentially unauthorized learned remote transmitter. - View Dependent Claims (61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71)
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