VEHICLE MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM
First Claim
1. A method for controlling the display of hierarchically structured menus on a display of a vehicle multimedia system where each menu includes at least one menu item for being selected and activated comprising:
- displaying a menu on the display;
storing information identifying the displayed menu or menu item in response to an activation of a menu item or in response to an automatically caused return to a predetermined menu;
reading information stored in response to an operation of an operating element; and
displaying the read information as selectable and activatable menu items on the display, where the selection and activation of the menu item allows the display of the menu or menu item identified by the information.
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Abstract
A vehicle multimedia system includes a display that displays a hierarchically structured menu. The hierarchically structured menu may have a main menu, a plurality of submenus, and menu items. The multimedia system provides a memory for storing information identifying a menu or menu item, and a memory control unit for writing information related to a menu item upon a user'"'"'s selection of the menu by an operating element or by automatic return to a main menu, and displaying the information as selectable menu items identified by the information.
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10 Claims
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1. A method for controlling the display of hierarchically structured menus on a display of a vehicle multimedia system where each menu includes at least one menu item for being selected and activated comprising:
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displaying a menu on the display; storing information identifying the displayed menu or menu item in response to an activation of a menu item or in response to an automatically caused return to a predetermined menu; reading information stored in response to an operation of an operating element; and displaying the read information as selectable and activatable menu items on the display, where the selection and activation of the menu item allows the display of the menu or menu item identified by the information.
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2. The method of claim 11 where the return to a predetermined menu occurs after a predetermined period of time.
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3. The method of claim 11 where the predetermined menu is a main menu or main status screen.
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4. The method of claim 11 where the memory element is selected from the group consisting of:
- a flash memory, a non-volatile memory, and a hard-disk memory.
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5. The method of claim 11 where the information is adjustable.
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6. The method of claim 15 further comprising:
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storing the information in a memory organized as a ring memory; and overwriting one or more old memory entries by one or more new entries if the memory is full.
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7. The method of claim 16 where the stored information is capable of deletion by the user.
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8. A computer program product comprising:
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a computer useable medium having a computer readable code means embodied in the medium for controlling the display of hierarchically structured menus on a display of a vehicle multimedia system, the computer readable program code in the computer program product comprising; computer readable program code means for causing a control unit to display a menu on the display; computer readable program code means for causing a memory control unit to store information identifying the displayed menu or menu item in response to an activation of a menu item or in response to an automatically caused return to a predetermined menu; computer readable program code means for causing the memory control unit to read information stored in response to an operation of an operating element; and computer readable program code means for causing the control unit to display the read information as selectable and activatable menu items on the display, where the selection and activation of the menu item allows the display of the menu or menu item identified by the information.
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9. The computer program product of claim 18 further comprising:
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computer readable program code means for causing the memory control unit to store the information in a memory; and computer readable program code means for causing the memory control unit to overwrite one or more old memory entries by one or more new entries if the memory is full.
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10. The method of claim 19 where the memory is organized as a ring memory.
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