Wireless user interface system performance monitoring
First Claim
1. A wireless push button device, comprising:
- a user interface configured to receive user input to control a process of a machine system;
a first transceiver coupled to the user interface and configured to wirelessly receive input power from a second transceiver, provide user power to the user interface, and wirelessly transfer communications related to the user input to the second transceiver; and
a processing system configured to determine when a power transfer problem exists between the second transceiver and the first transceiver, and transfer an alert in response to the power transfer problem.
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Abstract
What is disclosed is a wireless push button device. The wireless push button device includes a user interface configured to receive user input to control a process of a machine system. The wireless push button device also includes a first transceiver coupled to the user interface and configured to wirelessly receive input power from a second transceiver, provide user power to the user interface, and wirelessly transfer communications related to the user input to the second transceiver. The wireless push button device also includes a processing system configured to determine when a power transfer problem exists between the second transceiver and the first transceiver, and transfer an alert in response to the power transfer problem.
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20 Claims
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1. A wireless push button device, comprising:
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a user interface configured to receive user input to control a process of a machine system; a first transceiver coupled to the user interface and configured to wirelessly receive input power from a second transceiver, provide user power to the user interface, and wirelessly transfer communications related to the user input to the second transceiver; and a processing system configured to determine when a power transfer problem exists between the second transceiver and the first transceiver, and transfer an alert in response to the power transfer problem. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for operating a wireless push button device, the method comprising:
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in a user interface, receiving user input to control a process of a machine system; in a first transceiver coupled to the user interface, wirelessly receiving input power from a second transceiver, providing user power to the user interface, and wirelessly transferring communications related to the user input to the second transceiver; and in a processing system, determining when a power transfer problem exists between the second transceiver and the first transceiver, and transferring an alert in response to the power transfer problem. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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