Programmable appliance remote control
First Claim
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;
at least one user activation input, each activation input identifying a channel;
a programming input;
memory holding data describing a plurality of rolling code transmission schemes associated with a rolling code mode and a plurality of fixed code transmission schemes, at least one fixed code transmission scheme associated with each of at least one fixed code mode; and
control logic in communication with the transmitter, the at least one user activation input, the programming input and the memory, for each channel the control logic maintaining a channel mode set initially to a rolling code mode, the channel mode changing to one of the at least one fixed code mode if the channel is trained to a fixed code received from the programming input, the control logic in response to an assertion of the user activation input associated with the channel generating and transmitting an activation signal based on each transmission scheme associated with the mode maintained for the channel;
wherein, in response to a fixed code mode assertion of the user activation input, at least one pair of fixed code activation signals based on the same fixed code transmission scheme is transmitted, one fixed code activation signal in each pair based on a reversal of the fixed code.
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Abstract
A universal remote control is provided. For each channel supported, a mode is initially established as rolling mode. For a fixed code appliance, a fixed code is received and stored, and the mode changed to fixed mode. When an activation request is received, the mode associated with that activation input is examined. If the mode is rolling mode, a sequence of rolling code activation signals is transmitted, each based on one of the plurality of rolling code transmission schemes. If the mode is fixed mode, at least one activation signal is transmitted based on a fixed code transmission scheme and including a reversal or an inverse of the stored fixed code.
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2 Claims
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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:
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a transmitter operative to transmit a radio frequency activation signal; at least one user activation input, each activation input identifying a channel; a programming input; memory holding data describing a plurality of rolling code transmission schemes associated with a rolling code mode and a plurality of fixed code transmission schemes, at least one fixed code transmission scheme associated with each of at least one fixed code mode; and control logic in communication with the transmitter, the at least one user activation input, the programming input and the memory, for each channel the control logic maintaining a channel mode set initially to a rolling code mode, the channel mode changing to one of the at least one fixed code mode if the channel is trained to a fixed code received from the programming input, the control logic in response to an assertion of the user activation input associated with the channel generating and transmitting an activation signal based on each transmission scheme associated with the mode maintained for the channel; wherein, in response to a fixed code mode assertion of the user activation input, at least one pair of fixed code activation signals based on the same fixed code transmission scheme is transmitted, one fixed code activation signal in each pair based on a reversal of the fixed code.
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2. A system for wirelessly activating an appliance, the appliance responding to one of a plurality of transmission schemes, the system comprising:
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a transmitter operative to transmit a radio frequency activation signal; at least one user activation input, each activation input identifying a channel; a programming input; memory holding data describing a plurality of rolling code transmission schemes associated with a rolling code mode and a plurality of fixed code transmission schemes, at least one fixed code transmission scheme associated with each of at least one fixed code mode; and control logic in communication with the transmitter, the at least one user activation input, the programming input and the memory, for each channel the control logic maintaining a channel mode set initially to a rolling code mode, the channel mode changing to one of the at least one fixed code mode if the channel is trained to a fixed code received from the programming input, the control logic in response to an assertion of the user activation input associated with the channel generating and transmitting an activation signal based on each transmission scheme associated with the mode maintained for the channel; wherein, in response to a fixed code mode assertion of the user activation input, at least one pair of fixed code activation signals based on the same fixed code transmission scheme is transmitted, one fixed code activation signal in each pair based on an inverse of the fixed code.
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