Reprogrammable remote keyless entry system
First Claim
1. A remote keyless entry system includes a remote transmitting unit capable of transmitting combined code and function signals to a receiver module in order to direct the receiver module to perform requested functions when the code signal corresponds to a code signal stored at the receiver module, comprising:
- a programmable memory device in the receiver module, said memory device storing at least one code signal when it receives a write signal;
a decoder in the receiver module, said decoder recognizing a particular pattern of function signals from a transmitting unit with a code signal matching at least one code signal previously stored in the programmable memory device and producing a write signal for a certain period of time in response to such recognition, said write signal enabling code signals to be stored in said programmable memory device; and
a controller in the receiver which directs said memory device to erase all stored code signals in response to receiving a code signal during the write signal and to store in separate memory locations code signals which are sent to the receiver module from transmitters during the write signal.
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Abstract
A remote keyless entry system includes a remote key fob or transmitting unit which may be carried by the operator. This fob may transmit coded function signals directing the vehicle to perform requested functions, e.g. unlock the doors, and an on-board receiver that receives the request and performs the function. The receiver may be reprogrammed by the customer to accept signals from a different transmitter in the event that a key fob is either lost or stolen. To program the receiver, the system is put in a programming mode by using a transmitter whose security code is already stored within the receiver. This programming mode is entered by depressing specified buttons on the transmitting unit for a predetermined amount of time. Once in the programming mode, all previous security codes are erased, and a new transmitting unit code may be programmed into the receiver by depressing any button on that unit. The receiver will chime to acknowledge to the customer that the new security code has been accepted.
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8 Claims
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1. A remote keyless entry system includes a remote transmitting unit capable of transmitting combined code and function signals to a receiver module in order to direct the receiver module to perform requested functions when the code signal corresponds to a code signal stored at the receiver module, comprising:
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a programmable memory device in the receiver module, said memory device storing at least one code signal when it receives a write signal; a decoder in the receiver module, said decoder recognizing a particular pattern of function signals from a transmitting unit with a code signal matching at least one code signal previously stored in the programmable memory device and producing a write signal for a certain period of time in response to such recognition, said write signal enabling code signals to be stored in said programmable memory device; and a controller in the receiver which directs said memory device to erase all stored code signals in response to receiving a code signal during the write signal and to store in separate memory locations code signals which are sent to the receiver module from transmitters during the write signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of programming a remote keyless entry system that includes a remote transmitting unit with buttons for causing the transmission of combined code and function signals to a receiver module so as to direct the receiver module to perform requested functions when the code signal corresponds to a code signal stored in a programmable memory device at the receiver module, comprising the steps of:
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activating at least one specified button on a transmitting unit for a predetermined amount of time; if the code signal for the transmitter matches at least one code signal stored at the receiver, generating a write signal to put the receiver module in a code signal programming mode; starting an interval counter in response to the write signal to count for a certain period of time; clearing all code signals stored in the memory device at the receiver in response to the write signal and a subsequent reception of a code signal; and storing in the memory device code signals from transmitters which are received during the certain period of time. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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