The present invention relates to a control system for a motor.
Multimedia control systems are increasingly being used in modern vehicles. An example of this is the command system used in Mercedes Benz S class motor vehicles.
DE 197 52 056 A1 describes a control system of the generic type, particularly for a motor vehicle. This control system involves two presentation areas being displayed on a screen display in a menu structure with a plurality of menu levels. A first presentation area is arranged as a frame around the second presentation area. On a first menu level, the first presentation area displays eight fields with entries which correspond to executable applications and which are arranged vertically and horizontally. An entry is selected by a sliding or tilting movement of a manual operating means in the direction of the position of the relevant entry in the first presentation area. The manual operating means has a plurality of degrees of freedom. Pressing the manual operating means activates a selected entry. Following the activation, a plurality of vertically arranged entries are displayed on a second menu level in the second presentation area, said entries being associated with the activated entry on the first menu level. The entries displayed in the second presentation area are selected by a rotary movement of the manual operating means and are activated by pressing the manual operating means. The activated second presentation area and the second menu level are exited by the sliding or tilting movement of the manual operating means in the direction of a position of one of the entries in the first presentation area. The control system is then back in the first presentation area on the first menu level.
It is an object of the present invention to specify an improved control system for a motor vehicle which allows intuitive control and reduces the scope of distracting information.
This and other objects and advantages are achieved by the control system according to the invention, a first aspect of which is based on the idea that on at least one menu level in at least one presentation area at least one first entry can be selected and/or activated and/or set by an adjusting movement with a first and/or with a second degree of freedom for the manual operating means. The first and the second degrees of freedom for the operating means correspond to the orientation of the at least one entry presented in an active presentation area. At least one second entry can be activated and/or set by subsequently holding the adjusting movement with the first or second degree of freedom for the manual operating means. The at least one active presentation area can be exited by a third and/or a fourth degree of freedom for the manual operating means, which are at right angles to the orientation of the at least one presented first entry.
The orientation of the at least one second entry may correspond to the orientation of the at least one first entry.
The second entry represents a detail presentation of the activated and/or set first entry, for example.
In one advantageous embodiment of the invention, the at least one first entry is in the form of a line strip, with each line representing a selectable subentry of the same type.
By way of example, the at least one first entry can be set by a cursor which is in the form of a bar and which can be positioned on one of the lines using the manual operating means by operating with the first or second degree of freedom.
By way of example, the at least one second entry is in the form of a level indicator, the current level being able to be presented by a cursor which is in the form of an alterable bar and which can be set using the manual operating means by operating with the first or second degree of freedom and subsequently holding the operating means.
The level may indicate a current position or an elapsed time period within the second entry.
In one particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention, the at least one first entry corresponds to a plurality of selectable radio or television stations or music titles or video clips within an audio application and/or a video application and/or a TV application represents. The number of individual lines in the line strip then corresponds to the number of music titles on a CD or DVD or to the number of video clips on a video cassette or DVD, for example.
In one alternative embodiment, the at least one first entry activates a “next entry” function or a “previous entry” function within an audio application and/or a video application and/or a television application.
The second entry activates a “fast forward” function or a “fast rewind” function within an audio application and/or a video application and indicates the current position within the activated and/or set first entry or indicates the playing time already elapsed, which can be altered in the manner described.
If the at least one first entry corresponds to a plurality of radio or television stations or to the “next” or “previous station” function then the second entry activates an automatic station search. The level indicator for the second entry then indicates the current position within the frequency range which is being searched.
A second aspect of the present invention is based on the idea that, in order to set entries which represent parameters, on at least one level of the menu structure at least one first parameter can be altered by an adjusting movement of the manual operating means with a first or second degree of freedom. The first and the second degrees of freedom correspond to an orientation of the alterable parameters in the active presentation area. An adjusting movement with a fifth degree of freedom for the manual operating means allows the altered parameter to be stored after the setting and allows the active presentation area to be exited.
The inventive allocation of the degrees of freedom of the manual operating means to the orientation of the entries or parameters in the activated presentation area allows intuitive setting of the respective parameter and intuitive exiting of the active presentation area. This simplifies the control operations for the user, and the cognitive load is reduced, which means that the user can concentrate better on what is happening on the road.
The at least one first parameter corresponds to a “balance” or “volume” or “bass” or “treble” function, for example, within an audio application.
In one advantageous development of the present invention, at least one second parameter can be altered by an adjusting movement of the manual operating means with a third or a fourth degree of freedom, which correspond to an orientation of the alterable second parameter in the active presentation area. An adjusting movement of the operating means with the fifth degree of freedom allows the altered parameter to be stored after the setting and allows the active presentation area to be exited.
The at least one second parameter may correspond to a “fader” or “volume” or “bass” or “treble” function, for example, within an audio application.
In one advantageous development of the present invention, the first parameter and the second parameter may be altered on the same menu level and in the same presentation area.
In one advantageous refinement, with a vertical arrangement of the at least one entry or of the at least one settable parameter in the active presentation area, the first degree of freedom corresponds to the manual operating means being slid in a positive y direction and the second degree of freedom corresponds to the manual operating means being slid in a negative y direction. The third degree of freedom corresponds to the manual operating means being slid in a positive x direction and the fourth degree of freedom corresponds to the manual operating means being slid in a negative x direction. The fifth degree of freedom corresponds to the manual operating means being pressed in a negative z direction.
With a horizontal arrangement of the at least one entry or of the at least one parameter in the active presentation area, the first degree of freedom corresponds to the manual operating means being slid in the positive x direction and the second degree of freedom corresponds to the manual operating means being slid in the negative x direction. The third degree of freedom corresponds to the manual operating means being slid in the positive y direction and the fourth degree of freedom corresponds to the manual operating means being slid in the negative y direction. The fifth degree of freedom corresponds to the manual operating means being pressed in the negative z direction.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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Rotating the manual operating means 3 clockwise moves a cursor on the screen display 2 rightward or downward on the basis of a horizontal or vertical orientation of the entries shown on the screen display 2, and rotating it counterclockwise moves the cursor leftward or upward. Sliding the manual operating means 3 in
An entry presented on the screen display 2 is selected and/or activated by sliding or rotating the manual operating means 3. Redundantly from vertical sliding along an axis, i.e., from sliding in the y direction, or from horizontal sliding along an axis, i.e., from sliding in the x direction, the manual operating means 3 can be rotated about the z axis. In this context, the direction of sliding for selecting an entry corresponds, in line with the invention, to the orientation of the entries shown in the active presentation area. The sliding direction at right angles to the respective selection sliding direction results in the active presentation area being exited. In addition, activating a selected entry may require the manual operating means 3 to be pressed.
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The graphical base structure of at least a second of the presentation areas 210 to 250 is variable on the basis of an activated application and/or function and/or subfunction and/or option and/or status indicator over the plurality of different menu levels in the menu structure. In
The four presentation areas 210, 220, 240 and 250, which are in the form of first presentation areas, can respectively present one or more horizontally arranged entries 1.1 to 5.7. By way of example, the presentation areas 210, 220, 240 and 250 in
The entries 1.1 to 5.7 in the presentation areas 210 to 250 shown on the screen display 2 may be arranged on the basis of their importance of content or frequency of use. When the entries are arranged vertically, the width of the individual fields for presenting the entries 1.1 to 5.7 is dependent on the length of the longest entry, for example. The field width may additionally or alternatively be dependent on the number of fields in a presentation area.
The first entry E4, which can be selected by the sliding movement in the positive x direction, corresponds to a “next entry” function, for example, and the first entry E2, which can be selected by the sliding movement in the negative x direction, corresponds to a “previous entry” function, for example, within an audio application and/or a video application and/or a TV application.
The second entry E5, which can be selected by the sliding movement in the positive x direction and subsequent holding of the operating means 3, corresponds to a “fast forward” function, for example, and a second entry E1, which can be selected by a sliding movement in the negative x direction and subsequent holding, corresponds to a “fast rewind” function, for example, within an audio application and/or a video application. In the case of a radio or television application, the second entry corresponds to a station search function upward or downward within a frequency range.
The cursor is in the form of a horizontal alterable bar 231.2 in the second entry and indicates an already played-back portion of the second entry E10, which represents the total playing time of the seventh music title activated in the first entry E9. Operating the manual operating means 3 with the third degree of freedom, i.e., a sliding movement in the positive x direction and subsequent holding of the manual operating means 3, activates a “fast forward” function, and the length of the horizontal bar 231.2 in the level indicator increases in the positive x direction. Operating the manual operating means 3 with the fourth degree of freedom, i.e., a sliding movement in the negative x direction and subsequent holding of the manual operating means 3, activates a “fast rewind” function, and the length of the horizontal bar 231.2 in the level indicator decreases in the positive x direction.
The selection and/or setting operations proceed in similar fashion when, instead of the subfunction CD, a subfunction DVD or Cassette or Video is activated. In the case of a radio or television function, the subentries for the first entry represent radio or television stations, and the second entry allows a “station search upward” or “station search downward” function to be activated within a presented frequency range in line with the degree of freedom.
In addition, the presentation area 230 shows a further presentation area 230.7 which represents a further detail display of the selected and/or activated subentry within the first entry and which cannot be selected by the user. The presentation area 230.7 is in the form of a horizontally arranged list and, in the exemplary embodiment shown, comprises three entries. The presentation area 230.7, like the second entry E10 in the presentation area 230.8 is coupled to the first entry E9 in the presentation area 230.8. An entry E6 indicates the number of currently selected and/or activated subentries for the first entry E9. An entry E7 indicates the title of the selected and/or activated subentry, and an entry E8 indicates the already played-back playing time of the activated subentry. The presentation area 230.7 has a pure display function and therefore cannot be selected by the user. By way of example, this can be indicated by an altered visual presentation, for example, by a different color and/or intensity.
The presentation areas 230.5 and 230.6 are used to set horizontally arranged parameters Para 3 and Para 4 by sliding the manual operating means 3 in the positive or negative x direction or by rotating the manual operating means 3 clockwise or counterclockwise.
The presentation area 230.2 is used for simultaneously setting two parameters Para 5 and Para 6. The cursor 231 for this setting is in the form of crosshairs which can be moved within a schematically shown vehicle interior, the current value of the parameter Para 5 being shown by the horizontally arranged bar and the current value of the parameter Para 6 being shown by the vertically arranged bar. The parameter Para 5 is set by rotating or vertically sliding the manual operating means 3, and the parameter Para 6 is set by horizontally sliding the manual operating means 3.
By way of example, the parameters Para 1 to Para 4 represent sound functions such as bass, treble, volume etc. and the parameters Para 5 and Para 6 represent sound functions such as balance and fade in an audio application, for example.
One of these presentation areas 230.2 to 230.6 is exited by pressing the manual operating means 3. Following parameter setting, pressing the manual operating means 3 stores the currently set parameter value Para 1 to Para 6 and exits the activated presentation area 230.2 to 230.6.
The inventive allocation of the degrees of freedom for the manual operating means to the orientation of the at least one entry in the activated presentation area and the option of controlling two entries with an internal relationship using a similar movement provides a high recognition value, which allows intuitive control of the respective active presentation area and intuitive exiting of the active presentation area.
The inventive allocation of the degrees of freedom of the manual operating means to the orientation of the entries, which represent settable parameters, in the activated presentation area allows intuitive setting of the respective parameters and intuitive exiting of the active presentation area.
The inventive control system simplifies the control operations for the user, and the cognitive load is reduced, which means that the user can concentrate better on what is happening on the road.
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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10360664.5 | Dec 2003 | DE | national |
This application is a national stage of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2004/013893, filed on Dec. 7, 2004, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to German Patent Application No. 103 60 664.5, filed Dec. 23, 2003, the entire disclosures of which are herein expressly incorporated by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/13893 | 12/7/2004 | WO | 4/3/2007 |