Audible diagnostic information apparatus and method
First Claim
1. A method for use with a movable barrier operator control unit having a plurality of actions, wherein at least some of the actions comprise a response to external stimuli, the method comprising:
- determining an identification of a specific external stimuli;
providing a unique audible signal that corresponds to the identification of the specific external stimuli;
providing an audible signal to indicate a predetermined status with respect to the responses to external stimuli;
detecting assertion of a mute instruction, and in response thereto muting the unique audible signals that correspond to identification of the specific external stimuli but not the audible signals as indicates the predetermined status.
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Abstract
A control unit 11 responds in ordinary course to external stimuli. In addition, the control unit 11 further processes the external stimuli to characterize and otherwise seek to identify certain aspects and attributes. Unique audible signals that correspond to varying results of such analysis are then provided. These audible signals can readily facilitate ease and accuracy when diagnosing the cause of a particular operational issue. In one embodiment the diagnostic audible signals are selectively mutable without concurrently muting other audible signals as correspond to ordinary operation of the control unit 11.
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1. A method for use with a movable barrier operator control unit having a plurality of actions, wherein at least some of the actions comprise a response to external stimuli, the method comprising:
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determining an identification of a specific external stimuli;
providing a unique audible signal that corresponds to the identification of the specific external stimuli;
providing an audible signal to indicate a predetermined status with respect to the responses to external stimuli;
detecting assertion of a mute instruction, and in response thereto muting the unique audible signals that correspond to identification of the specific external stimuli but not the audible signals as indicates the predetermined status. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
determining that the specific external stimuli is not recognized and providing a first unique audible signal;
determining that the specific external stimuli comprises a transmission from a remote control transmitter that includes an identifier that includes a rolling code and providing a second unique audible signal; and
determining that the specific external stimuli comprises a transmission from a remote control transmitter that includes an identifier that includes a fixed code and providing a third unique audible signal;
wherein whichever of the first, second, and third unique audible signals are present are different from one another.
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7. The method of claim 1 wherein not muting at least some of the audible signals as indicate the predetermined status includes not muting all of the audible signals as indicate the predetermined status.
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8. A movable barrier operator control unit comprising:
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receiver means for receiving wireless communications;
audio transducer means for providing a plurality of audible signals;
control means operably coupled to the receiver means and the audio transducer means for providing control signals to another device when a wireless communication is at least received to cause the control signals to be provided to the another device and for causing provision of an audible signal to signal reception by the control means;
diagnostic means operably coupled to the receiver means and the audio transducer means for ascertaining information regarding a source of a given wireless communication and for causing provision of at least one audible signal to uniquely characterize information regarding a source of a given wireless communication;
mute means for selectively muting audible signals as correspond to at least some characterizing information regarding the source of a given wireless communication but not any audible signals as correspond to actions that correspond to the control means. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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