Claims
- 1. An audio-video (AV) system comprising
a display screen, a context sensitive controller coupled to the screen and translating user input commands to device appropriate messages to drive peripheral devices, an IR signal receiver coupled to the controller and adapted to receive user input commands, an IR emitter coupled to the controller, and a gate coupled to the emitter, the controller and the IR signal receiver.
- 2. The AV system of claim 1 wherein the AV system is a digital television.
- 3. The AV system of claim 1 further comprising a down converter adapted to convert digital source signals to analog signals.
- 4. The AV system of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of internal audio/video (AV) devices coupled to the controller.
- 5. The AV system of claim 1 wherein the IR receiver comprises first and second IR detectors, the first detector coupled to the controller, the second detector coupled to the gate.
- 6. The AV system of claim 1 wherein the IR emitter comprises first and second IR repeaters, the first repeater coupled to the controller, the second repeater coupled to the gate.
- 7. The AV system of claim 1 wherein the controller comprises a user interface (UI) module translating user input commands.
- 8. The AV system of claim 7 wherein the controller further comprises first and second peripheral device control modules coupled to the UI module, the first and second control modules converting translated user input commands into device appropriate output messages to drive the peripheral devices.
- 9. The AV system of claim 8 wherein the first control module communicates output messages to drive IR controlled (IRC) peripheral devices to the IR emitter for transmission to the IRC devices.
- 10. The AV system of claim 9 wherein the first control module is adapted to close the gate until transmission of output message to the IRC device is complete.
- 11. The AV system of claim 8 wherein the control system further comprises an internal device control module converting translated user input commands into device appropriate messages to drive internal AV devices.
- 12. The AV system of claim 8 wherein the UI module comprises
a first module determining a current system state and whether an input command comprises a menu related action or a direct device action, a second module coupled to the first module, the second module determining whether a menu related action is a menu display action, a menu navigate action or a menu device action, and a third module coupled to the first and second modules, the third module determining what device connections to make and instructing the first and second peripheral device control modules as to what device actions to take.
- 13. A controller for a network of devices communicating with the controller over a variety of protocols, comprising
an IR signal, a IR transmitter, and a control module coupled to the IR signal receiver and IR transmitter, the control module including a context sensitive control system, the control module translating user input commands to device appropriate output messages to drive the network devices.
- 14. The controller of claim 13 wherein the controller is a television.
- 15. The controller of claim 13 further comprising a down converter adapted to convert digital source signals to analog signals.
- 16. The controller of claim 13 further comprising a plurality of internal audio/video (AV) devices coupled to the control module.
- 17. The controller of claim 13 wherein the IR receiver comprises first and second IR detectors, the first detector coupled to the control module, the second detector coupled to the gate.
- 18. The controller of claim 13 wherein the IR emitter comprises first and second IR repeaters, the first repeater coupled to the control module, the second repeater coupled to the gate.
- 19. The controller of claim 13 wherein the control module comprises a user interface, (UI) module translating user input commands.
- 20. The controller of claim 19 wherein the control module further comprises first and second peripheral device control modules coupled to the UI module, the first and second peripheral device control modules converting translated user input commands into device appropriate output messages to drive the peripheral devices.
- 21. The controller of claim 20 wherein the first peripheral device control module communicates output messages to drive IR controlled (IRC) peripheral devices to the IR emitter for transmission to the IRC devices.
- 22. The controller of claim 21 wherein the first peripheral device control module is adapted to close the gate until transmission of output message to the IRC device is complete.
- 23. The controller of claim 20 wherein the control module further comprises an internal device control module converting translated user input commands into device appropriate messages to drive internal AV devices.
- 24. The controller of claim 20 wherein the UI module comprises
a first sub-module determining a current system state and whether an input command comprises a menu related action or a direct device action, a second sub-module coupled to the first module, the second module determining whether a menu related action is a menu display action, a menu navigate action or a menu device action, and a third sub-module coupled to the first and second modules, the third module determining what device connections to make and instructing the first and second peripheral device control modules as to what device actions to take.
- 25. A method of controlling a network system comprising a mix of 1394 and IR controlled audio-video and other input devices, comprising the steps of
receiving user input commands at a central control unit of a network system, the control unit comprises a IR detector coupled to a translation module and a gate, the translation module and gate being coupled to one another and a IR transmitter, wherein the network system comprises a mix of 1394 and IR controlled (IRC) input devices, translating the user input commands to device appropriate output messages to drive the IRC input devices, transmitting device appropriate output messages to the IRC devices, and maintaining the gate at a closed state until the transmitting step is complete.
- 26. The method of claim 25 further comprising the step of maintaining within memory in the central control unit a list of all input devices, all input device connections, and all I/O ports within the network system.
- 27. The method of claim 25 wherein the receiving step further comprising the step of detecting input command signals from a remote control device.
- 28. The method of claim 25 wherein the step of translating further comprises the step of transforming user input commands for IR controlled devices into device appropriate messages comprising device specific IR code.
- 29. The method of claim 28 further comprising the step of transforming user input commands for 1394 devices into device appropriate messages formulated by device control modules corresponding to the 1394 devices.
- 30. The method of claim 25 further comprising the step of directing a signal from a source input device to a sink device.
- 31. The method of claim 30 further comprising the step of performing all necessary device connecting and input switching without further user input.
- 32. The method of claim 25 wherein the translating step further comprises the step of determining if the input command is a direct device action event or a menu related event.
- 33. The method of claim 32 further comprising the step of determining whether the input command is a menu display event, a menu navigation event, or a menu device action event.
- 34. The method of claim 33 further comprising the step of displaying a device selection menu on a display screen coupled to the central control unit.
- 35. The method of claim 34 further comprising the step of visually indicating current system state.
- 36. The method of claim 35 further comprising the step of visually indicating input source device options.
- 37. The method of claim 36 further comprising the step of visually indicating audio sink device options.
- 38. The method of claim 37 further comprising the step of visually indicating which device is the current video sink device.
- 39. The method of claim 38 further comprising the step of visually indicating which device is the current input device and audio sink.
- 40. The method of claim 39 further comprising the step of visually indicating the existence of a peer-to-peer connection.
- 41. The method of claim 39 further comprising the step of visually indicating a device is unavailable as an input device or audio sink.
- 42. The method of claim 41 further comprising the step of visually indicating navigation location within the device selection menu.
- 43. The method of claim 34 further comprising the step of representing devices within the system as graphical icons displayed within the device selection menu.
- 44. The method of claim 43 further comprising the step of displaying a device selection window, a video selection window, and an audio sink window as part of the device selection menu.
- 45. The method of claim 44 further comprising the step of displaying a connection window.
- 46. The method of claim 43 further comprising the step of displaying a plurality of visual indicators corresponding to a disabled device, current source or sink device, and menu location.
- 47. A method of controlling a network of devices, comprising the steps of
receiving uniform user input commands at a central control unit of a network system, the control unit comprises a IR detector coupled to a translation module and a gate, the translation module and gate being coupled to one another and a IR transmitter, wherein the network system comprises a mix of IR controlled (IRC) and non-IRC input devices, determining current system state of the network system, based on stored device and device interconnectivity data, translating the user input commands to device appropriate output messages to drive the input devices, and transmitting device appropriate output messages to the IRC devices, and maintaining the gate at a closed state until the step of transmitting output messages to the IRC devices is complete.
CROSS-REFERENCE OF RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to U.S. provisional application No. 60/288,317, filed May 3, 2001, which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60288317 |
May 2001 |
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