Claims
- 1. An apparatus for using compressed codes for information broadcast recording that comprises:means for entering compressed codes each having at least one digit and each representative of, and compressed in length from, the combination of a proper subset of the set of channel, time-of-day and length commands for an information broadcast; means for decoding a compressed code having at least one digit into channel, time-of-day and length commands; means for recording coupled to said means for decoding; a clock for providing an output as a function of time coupled to said means for decoding; means for selecting a channel to record in response to said decoded channel commands; means for turning said means for recording on in response to comparison of said decoded time-of-day commands with said clock output; and means for turning said means for recording off in response to comparison of the record on time with said decoded length commands.
- 2. The apparatus for using compressed codes of claim 1 wherein:said means for decoding a compressed code into channel, time-of-day and length commands performs the decoding as a function of said-clock output.
- 3. The apparatus for using compressed codes of claim 1 wherein said means for entering a compressed code comprises:means for remote control having a signal transmit means for communicating said compressed code to said means for decoding.
- 4. The apparatus for using compressed codes of claim 1 wherein said means for entering a compressed code comprises a keyboard.
- 5. An apparatus for using compressed codes for information broadcast recording that comprises:means for remote control; means for entering compressed codes each having at least one digit and each representative of, and compressed in length from, the combination of a proper subset of the set of channel, time-of-day and length commands for an information broadcast coupled to said means for remote control; means for decoding a compressed code having at least one digit into channel, time-of-day and length commands coupled to said remote control; means for recording; means for transmitting channel, time-of-day and length commands from said means for remote control to said means for recording; a clock for providing an output as a function of time coupled to said means for recording; means for selecting a channel to record in response to said decoded channel commands; means for turning said means for recording on in response to comparison of said decoded time-of-day commands with said clock output; and means for turning said means for recording off in response to comparison of the record on time with said decoded length commands.
- 6. An apparatus for using compressed codes for information broadcast recording that comprises:means for universal remote control capable of learning protocols of a different remote controller with which said means for universal remote control interfaces; means for entering compressed codes each having at least one digit and each representative of, and compressed in length from, the combination of a proper subset of the set of channel, time-of-day and length commands for an information broadcast coupled to said means for universal remote control; means for decoding a compressed code having at least one digit into channel, time-of-day and length commands coupled to said universal remote control; means for recording; means for transmitting channel, time-of-day and length commands from said means for universal remote control to said means for recording; a clock having an output as a function of time coupled to said means for recording; means for selecting a channel to record in response to said decoded channel commands; means for turning said means for recording on in response to comparison of said decoded time-of-day commands with said clock output; and means for turning said means for recording off in response to comparison of the record on time with said decoded length commands.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of patent application Ser. No. 08/848,533 filed Aug. 28, 1997 Pat. No. 5,974,222, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/327,140 now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/806,152 filed Dec. 11, 1991, which is now abandoned is a continuation in part of patent application Ser. No. 07/676,934 filed Mar. 27, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,335,079, which is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 07/371,054 filed Jun. 26, 1989 now abandoned, which itself is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 07/289,369 , filed Dec. 23, 1988 now abandoned.
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