Remote control system for an access door having remote transmitter verification
First Claim
1. A remote control system for moving an access door and comprising:
- at least one indicator;
at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter; and
a controller being switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter, said controller also being switchable to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter;
said controller cooperating with said at least one indicator for indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned based upon said controller being switched to the door moving mode.
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Abstract
A remote control system for moving an access door includes an indicator, at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter, and a controller that is switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter. The controller is switchable to a door moving mode based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter. The controller cooperates with the indicator for indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned based upon the controller being switched to the door moving mode to thereby alert a user of a potentially unauthorized learned remote transmitter. Alternately, a remote switch may be used to activate the indicator.
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66 Claims
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1. A remote control system for moving an access door and comprising:
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at least one indicator; at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter; and a controller being switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter, said controller also being switchable to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter; said controller cooperating with said at least one indicator for indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned based upon said controller being switched to the door moving mode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A remote control system for moving an access door and comprising:
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at least one indicator; at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter; a controller being switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter, said controller also being switchable to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter; and at least one remote switch for causing said controller to cooperate with said at least one indicator for indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned; wherein indication of whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned comprises indicating a number of learned remote transmitters. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A remote control system for moving an access door and comprising:
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at least one indicator; at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter; and a controller being switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter, said controller also being switchable to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter; said controller cooperating with said at least one indicator for continuously indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned; wherein indication of whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned comprises indicating a number of learned remote transmitters. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26)
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27. A remote control system for moving an access door and comprising:
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at least one indicator; at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter; and a controller being switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter, said controller also being switchable to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter; said controller cooperating with said at least one indicator for repeatedly indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned; wherein indication of whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned comprises indicating a number of learned remote transmitters. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30)
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31. A remote control system for moving an access door and comprising:
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at least one indicator; at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter; and a controller being switchable to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter, said controller also being switchable to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter; said controller cooperating with said at least one indicator for indicating that the learning mode has recently been exited; wherein said at least one indicator progressively indicates a passage of time since the learning mode has been exited. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43)
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44. A method for moving an access door using a remote control system comprising a controller and at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter, the method comprising:
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switching the controller to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter; switching the controller to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter; and indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned based upon the controller being switched to the door moving mode to thereby alert a user of a potentially unauthorized learned remote transmitter. - View Dependent Claims (45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55)
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56. A method for moving an access door using a remote control system comprising a controller, at least one remote switch, and at least one uniquely coded remote transmitter, the method comprising:
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switching the controller to a learning mode for learning a unique code of a remote transmitter to define a learned remote transmitter; switching the controller to a door moving mode for moving the access door based upon receiving a signal from the learned remote transmitter; and indicating whether a new uniquely coded remote transmitter has been learned based upon activation of the at least one remote switch to thereby alert a user of a potentially unauthorized learned remote transmitter; wherein the indicating comprises indicating a number of learned remote transmitters. - View Dependent Claims (57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66)
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