Method for code protection using an electronic key
First Claim
1. In a method of code protection of an electronic key system for operating a lock, of the type in which a code is transmitted from a transmitter to a receiver via an infrared signal, and in which the receiver responds to the receiver code to produce an unlocking signal for the lock, the improvement comprising the steps of:
- determining an identical sequence of codes in the transmitter and in the receiver;
transmitting a code of the sequence from the transmitter to the receiver for an unlocking event;
setting the transmitter to the next code of the sequence following the transmitted code;
comparing, at the receiver, the received code with a code in which the receiver is set;
opening the lock of the received code matches the code to which the receiver is set;
stepping said receiver through an interval of codes following the code to which the receiver is set if the received code is other than the code to which the receiver is set by sequentially comparing said received code with the remaining codes following the code to which the receiver is set;
limiting the number of times said receiver is stepped through said interval in response to the reception of a code other than the one to which the receiver is set to a number of times less than the total number of codes in the sequence; and
setting the receiver to a code in the sequence following the code the transmitter just transmitted only if the received code is one of the codes in the interval.
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Abstract
In a method for code protection of an electronic key, a plurality of codes n are stored in a transmitter and in a receiver and a new, coinciding code is automatically set in the transmitter and in the receiver after each transmission and reception event, respectively. The code transmitted by the transmitter contains information for the receiver with respect to which code is to be selected from the stored set of codes as the next code to be utilized.
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1. In a method of code protection of an electronic key system for operating a lock, of the type in which a code is transmitted from a transmitter to a receiver via an infrared signal, and in which the receiver responds to the receiver code to produce an unlocking signal for the lock, the improvement comprising the steps of:
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determining an identical sequence of codes in the transmitter and in the receiver; transmitting a code of the sequence from the transmitter to the receiver for an unlocking event; setting the transmitter to the next code of the sequence following the transmitted code; comparing, at the receiver, the received code with a code in which the receiver is set; opening the lock of the received code matches the code to which the receiver is set; stepping said receiver through an interval of codes following the code to which the receiver is set if the received code is other than the code to which the receiver is set by sequentially comparing said received code with the remaining codes following the code to which the receiver is set; limiting the number of times said receiver is stepped through said interval in response to the reception of a code other than the one to which the receiver is set to a number of times less than the total number of codes in the sequence; and setting the receiver to a code in the sequence following the code the transmitter just transmitted only if the received code is one of the codes in the interval.
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