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User-assisted programmable appliance control

  • US 7,039,397 B2
  • Filed: 07/30/2003
  • Issued: 05/02/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/30/2003
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for wirelessly activating an appliance, the appliance responding to one of a plurality of transmission schemes, the system comprising:

  • a transmitter operative to transmit a radio frequency activation signal based on any of the plurality of transmission schemes;

    a plurality of activation input, each activation input identifying a wireless channel;

    each of the plurality of activation inputs comprising a switch;

    a user programming input including the same plurality of switches as the plurality of activation inputs;

    memory holding data describing a plurality of rolling code transmission schemes and a plurality of fixed code transmission schemes; and

    control logic in communication with the transmitter, the plurality of activation inputs, the user programming input and the memory, the control logic implementing a rolling code programming mode, a fixed code programming mode and an operating mode;

    the control logic in rolling code programming mode generating and transmitting a sequence of rolling code activation signals, each rolling code activation signal in the sequence of rolling code activation signals based on a different one of the plurality of rolling code transmission schemes, until user input indicates a successful rolling code transmission scheme, the control logic storing data specifying the successful rolling code transmission scheme associated with one of the at least one activation inputs;

    the control logic in fixed code programming mode receiving a fixed code from the user programming input then generating and transmitting a sequence of fixed code activation signals, each fixed code activation signal in the sequence of fixed code activation signals based on one of the plurality of fixed code transmission schemes and each transmitting the received fixed code, until user input indicates a successful fixed code transmission scheme, the control logic storing the fixed code and data specifying the successful fixed code transmission scheme associated with one of the at least one activation inputs;

    the control logic in operating mode receiving an activation input, retrieving data associated with the received activation input, and transmitting an activation signal based on the retrieved data.

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