Control system and user interface for network of input devices
First Claim
1. An audio-video (AV) system comprising a display screen, a context sensitive controller coupled to the screen and translating user input commands to device appropriate messages to drive peripheral devices, an IR signal receiver coupled to the controller and adapted to receive user input commands, an IR emitter coupled to the controller, and a gate coupled to the emitter, the controller and the IR signal receiver.
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Abstract
Apparatus, methods, and systems for centrally and uniformly controlling the operation of a variety of devices, such as communication, consumer electronic, audio-video, analog, digital, 1394, and the like, over a variety of protocols within a network system and, more particularly, a control system and uniform user interface for centrally controlling these devices in a manner that appears seamless and transparent to the user. In a preferred embodiment, a command center or hub of a network system includes a context and connection permutation sensitive control system that enables centralized and seamless integrated control of all types of input devices. The control system preferably includes a versatile icon based graphical user interface that provides a uniform, on-screen centralized control system for the network system. The user interface, which includes a visual recognition system, enables the user to transparently control multiple input devices over a variety of protocols while operating on a single control layer of an input command device. In an alternative embodiment, the control system also enables gated signal pass-through control while avoiding signal jamming.
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47 Claims
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1. An audio-video (AV) system comprising
a display screen, a context sensitive controller coupled to the screen and translating user input commands to device appropriate messages to drive peripheral devices, an IR signal receiver coupled to the controller and adapted to receive user input commands, an IR emitter coupled to the controller, and a gate coupled to the emitter, the controller and the IR signal receiver.
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13. A controller for a network of devices communicating with the controller over a variety of protocols, comprising
an IR signal, a IR transmitter, and a control module coupled to the IR signal receiver and IR transmitter, the control module including a context sensitive control system, the control module translating user input commands to device appropriate output messages to drive the network devices.
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25. A method of controlling a network system comprising a mix of 1394 and IR controlled audio-video and other input devices, comprising the steps of
receiving user input commands at a central control unit of a network system, the control unit comprises a IR detector coupled to a translation module and a gate, the translation module and gate being coupled to one another and a IR transmitter, wherein the network system comprises a mix of 1394 and IR controlled (IRC) input devices, translating the user input commands to device appropriate output messages to drive the IRC input devices, transmitting device appropriate output messages to the IRC devices, and maintaining the gate at a closed state until the transmitting step is complete.
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47. A method of controlling a network of devices, comprising the steps of
receiving uniform user input commands at a central control unit of a network system, the control unit comprises a IR detector coupled to a translation module and a gate, the translation module and gate being coupled to one another and a IR transmitter, wherein the network system comprises a mix of IR controlled (IRC) and non-IRC input devices, determining current system state of the network system, based on stored device and device interconnectivity data, translating the user input commands to device appropriate output messages to drive the input devices, and transmitting device appropriate output messages to the IRC devices, and maintaining the gate at a closed state until the step of transmitting output messages to the IRC devices is complete.
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