Remote control device using telephone circuit of electric apparatus
First Claim
1. An electric apparatus, connected to a telephone circuit and incorporating means for operation of the electric apparatus in response to reception of a code over the telephone line consisting of "dialed" or "push button-entered" numbers, said means comprising:
- loop means for automatically engaging a telephone set with the telephone circuit by detecting a ringing signal from the telephone set;
an electric apparatus having a plurality of operation modes to be selected;
a tone decoder for converting a remote control signal transmitted through the telephone circuit to a code after a loop is formed by said loop means;
key code preset means;
comparator means for comparing a key code preset by said key code preset means and the key code supplied by the remote control signal and converted by said tone decoder;
means for disengaging the loop engaged by said loop means in accordance with a noncoincidence signal from said comparator means;
selecting means for selecting a desired operation mode of said electric apparatus in accordance with an output from said tone decoder;
operation time interval preset means for presetting an operation time interval of said electric apparatus in accordance with the output from said tone decoder;
a counter for setting an output for selecting the operation mode and/or the operation time interval of said electric apparatus from said tone decoder;
pulse generating means for generating pulses the number of which corresponds to a count set in said counter; and
audible signal oscillating means for transmitting an audible signal onto the telephone circuit in response to an output from said pulse generating means.
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Abstract
A remote control device using a telephone circuit of an electric apparatus to remote-control the electric apparatus from a remote location. The electric apparatus is held operative by a loop means for automatically engaging a telephone set with the telephone circuit and a means for enabling the electric apparatus (VTR) when a specific signal or a password is supplied thereto. A remote control signal is supplied to operate means (IC-2) for selecting a desired channel of channels (1CH-12CH) and means (IC-3, 8) for presetting an operation time interval of the electric apparatus, so that the desired channel of the electric apparatus can be selected and the operation time interval can be preset from the remote location. Furthermore, the start time of the electric apparatus can be preset by the remote control signal from the remote location.
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1. An electric apparatus, connected to a telephone circuit and incorporating means for operation of the electric apparatus in response to reception of a code over the telephone line consisting of "dialed" or "push button-entered" numbers, said means comprising:
- loop means for automatically engaging a telephone set with the telephone circuit by detecting a ringing signal from the telephone set;
an electric apparatus having a plurality of operation modes to be selected;
a tone decoder for converting a remote control signal transmitted through the telephone circuit to a code after a loop is formed by said loop means;
key code preset means;
comparator means for comparing a key code preset by said key code preset means and the key code supplied by the remote control signal and converted by said tone decoder;
means for disengaging the loop engaged by said loop means in accordance with a noncoincidence signal from said comparator means;
selecting means for selecting a desired operation mode of said electric apparatus in accordance with an output from said tone decoder;
operation time interval preset means for presetting an operation time interval of said electric apparatus in accordance with the output from said tone decoder;
a counter for setting an output for selecting the operation mode and/or the operation time interval of said electric apparatus from said tone decoder;
pulse generating means for generating pulses the number of which corresponds to a count set in said counter; and
audible signal oscillating means for transmitting an audible signal onto the telephone circuit in response to an output from said pulse generating means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- loop means for automatically engaging a telephone set with the telephone circuit by detecting a ringing signal from the telephone set;
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5. An electric apparatus, connected to a telephone circuit and incorporating means for operation of the electric apparatus in response to reception of a code over the telephone line consisting of "dialed" or "push button-entered" numbers, said means comprising:
- loop means for automatically engaging a telephone set with the telephone circuit by detecting a ringing signal of the telephone set;
a tone decoder for converting to a code a remote control signal generated by various buttons of a pushphone and transmitted through the telephone circuit after a loop is formed by said loop means;
selecting means for selecting a desired operation mode of said electric apparatus in accordance with an output from said tone decoder corresponding to a remote control signal generated by numeric buttons of said pushphone;
start time preset means for presetting a start time of said electric apparatus in accordance with the number of outputs generated by said tone decoder which correspond to a remote control signal by a specific button other than the numeric buttons of said pushphone; and
operation time interval preset means for presetting the operation time interval after the start time of said electric apparatus in accordance with the number of outputs generated from said tone decoder which correspond to a remote control signal generated by a button other than the numeric buttons and the specific button of said pushphone. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
- loop means for automatically engaging a telephone set with the telephone circuit by detecting a ringing signal of the telephone set;
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