This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-108111, filed Mar. 31, 2004, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a digital tuner control apparatus and control method, which can easily remote-control a digital tuner that receives radio waves in digital broadcasting.
2. Description of the Related Art
Digital tuners that receive radio waves in digital broadcasting have been developed and are on the market. In addition, in general homes, conventional analog television receivers are used. Under these circumstances, a remote controller used to control a digital tuner (to be referred to as a digital tuner remote controller hereinafter) and a remote controller used to control an analog television receiver (to be referred to as an analog broadcasting remote controller hereinafter) are offered independently on the market, and these remote controllers are present in general users' homes. Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No. 2001-285965 discloses such a remote controller.
General users are accustomed to using analog broadcasting remote controllers used to control analog television receivers. However, they are unaccustomed to using digital tuner remote controllers used to control recently purchased digital tuners. Especially, it takes a long time for elderly persons until they are accustomed to a digital tuner remote controller. Hence, such users are reluctant to purchase digital tuners.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention, and together with the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A digital tuner remote controller 100 shown in
A control panel button 103 and input select button 108 are used to select and operate a device connected to the digital tuner via a link.
Numeric keys “1” to “9” and “0” are used to select a channel, and can also be used as numeric buttons. An operation button 104 is used to select a channel by designating a channel number.
A media button 105 is used for sequentially switching broadcasting media (television, radio, data). A channel button 106 is used to select a channel by incrementing/decrementing a channel number in turn.
A display button 107 is used to display information of a channel or program which is now on the air. A button 108 is used to display a favorite channel list. A program check button 109 is used to check a program which is now on air and the next program. A program comment button 110 is used to display information or a comment about a program: A data broadcasting select button 111 is used to enjoy data broadcasting: A button 112 is used to display convenient functions such as a quick menu: Furthermore, cursor buttons 113, 114, 115, and 116, an enter button 117 are used to determine a selected program.
Also, keys used to directly control a television receiver are provided to the lower portion of the digital tuner remote controller 100. A volume control button 121 is used to control a tone volume, a button 122 is used to for select a channel by incrementing/decrementing a channel number in turn; A button 123 is used to switch a video input of the television receiver. In addition, a button used to acquire a still picture, a power ON/OFF button, and a mute button are provided.
Numeric keys “1” to “12” are buttons used to directly select a channel. Numeric keys “13”, “14”, and “15” are, e.g., auxiliary keys. These numeric keys “13”, “14”, and “15” can be used as, e.g., a terrestrial digital broadcasting select button 204, BS broadcasting select button 205, and CS broadcasting select button 206. Note that keys to be assigned are not limited to these numeric keys, but other keys maybe assigned. Furthermore, a button 207 is used to select a channel by incrementing/decrementing a channel number. A volume control button 208 is used to control volume.
As can be seen from comparison between the remote controllers 100 and 200 shown in
In the embodiment of the present invention, a remote-control data processor of the digital tuner is improved, so that the digital tuner can be controlled by the simple analog broadcasting remote controller 200 shown in
Assume that the user has pressed the terrestrial digital broadcasting select button 204 as an operation button of the analog broadcasting remote controller 200. Then, an icon 331 shown in
Assume that the user has pressed the BS broadcasting select button 205 as an operation button of the analog broadcasting remote controller 200. Then, an icon 332 shown in
This icon 332 includes an area (BS) 332a indicating BS broadcasting, an area (TV) 332b indicating a television broadcasting reception state, an area (radio) 332c indicating a radio broadcasting reception state, and an area (data) 332d indicating a data broadcasting reception state. If the user has pressed the button 205 again from this state, the areas 332a and 332c of the icon 332 are displayed in a specific color, as shown in
Assume that the user has pressed the CS broadcasting select button 206 as an operation button of the analog broadcasting remote controller 200. Then, an icon 333 shown in
This icon 333 includes an area (CS) 333a indicating CS broadcasting, an area (TV) 333b indicating a television broadcasting reception state, an area (radio) 333c indicating a radio broadcasting reception state, and an area (data) 333d indicating a data broadcasting reception state. If the user has pressed the button 206 again from this state, the areas 333a and 333c of the icon 333 are displayed in a specific color, as shown in
As described above, the apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention can control the digital tuner via the analog broadcasting remote controller.
On the other hand, a transmission signal from the analog broadcasting remote controller 200 is received by the remote-control signal receiver 352. Since the remote-control signal received by this remote-control signal receiver 352 cannot be directly used, it is temporarily input to a converter 356. This converter 356 can convert the input remote-control signal into a command suited to the digital tuner 310. The converted command is input to the code recognition unit 354, and is used as a command for the digital tuner.
The converter 356 has a plurality of conversion tables to support analog broadcasting remote controllers 200 of a plurality of vendors. One of these conversion tables is selected according to a vendor ID. That is, the converter 356 identifies a vendor ID sent from the analog broadcasting remote controller 200, and determines the conversion table.
An MPU (microprocessing unit) 370 systematically controls respective signal processing blocks of the digital tuner. The MPU 370 monitors the operation state of the remote-control signal processor 353, and controls a video signal processor 363 to display icons shown in
The power supply of the television receiver 320 is turned on (the remote controller is set in the state indicated by the broken line in
If “TV” is designated by the input select button 203, a terrestrial analog broadcasting reception state is set (step S4). If “digital” (e.g., video) is designated by the input select button 203, a digital broadcasting reception state is set (step S5). That is, a state wherein one of the buttons 204, 205, and 206 is selected (the last reception selection state upon reception of digital broadcasting before this operation) is set. If the button 204 is selected, a terrestrial digital broadcasting reception state is set (steps S6 and S7); if the button 205 is selected, a BS broadcasting reception state is set (steps S6 and S8); or if the button 206 is selected, a CS broadcasting reception state is set (steps S6 and S9).
If one of the buttons is selected to determine broadcasting to be received, a media select mode is then set. Media selection is done, as has been explained above using
As described above, in the apparatus of the present invention, the remote-control signal processor of the digital tuner has means (remote-control signal receiver 352) for receiving a transmission signal from the analog broadcasting remote controller, and broadcasting & media switching/selection means (converter 356, code recognition unit 354, tuner control signal processor 355) for selecting one of a terrestrial digital broadcasting reception state, BS broadcasting reception state, and CS broadcasting reception state in response to a predetermined button operation on the analog broadcasting remote controller, and switching and selecting one of media in the selected broadcasting reception state. Also, the remote-control signal processor has icon control means (370, 363) for displaying an icon corresponding to one of the terrestrial digital broadcasting reception state, BS broadcasting reception state, and broadcasting reception state on the screen. As shown in
The “button identification unit” is registered in advance with information such as the vendor IDs of television receivers, key codes of television remote controller buttons, and the like. The “button identification unit” has a function of recognizing information sent upon operation of the remote controller of the television receiver with respect to the light-receiving unit of the tuner.
The “button function processing unit” has a function of implementing functions to be performed by the tuner in accordance with key codes that represent remote controller buttons. For example, when one of the buttons 204, 205, and 206 is pressed, one of terrestrial D broadcasting, BS broadcasting, and CS broadcasting, which are assigned to these buttons, is selected. If one of these buttons is pressed again after it is released, one of media (e.g., TV, radio, data, and the like) in each broadcasting is selected, and the last channel, which was received before power OFF, of a medium selected by the cursor, is selected. In this way, the “button function processing unit” plays a role of passing broadcasting and media select processes to respective control units.
The “broadcasting select control unit” selects one of terrestrial D broadcasting, BS broadcasting, and CS broadcasting, which are assigned to the buttons 204, 205, and 206, upon depression of one of these buttons. If one of these buttons is pressed again after it is released, one of media (e.g., TV, radio, data, and the like) in each broadcasting is selected, and the last channel, which was received before power OFF, of a medium selected by the cursor, is selected and received.
The “channel select control unit” selects a channel in turn in each of media upon depression of the “channel Up/Down” button after media selection is performed. The “information display unit” displays channel information, program information, or the like which is now on air on the television screen upon depression of the “screen display” button in the same manner as the “display” button of the tuner remote controller.
A memory 915 is mounted when the program version is to be updated, or when another table used to convert codes of another analog broadcasting remote controller into those of the digital tuner is to be installed (to support a remote controller of another vendor). This memory 915 may be used to store version-up information sent via the Internet.
Note that the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments without any modification, and various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention when it is practiced. Various inventions can be formed by appropriately combining a plurality of required constituent elements disclosed in the above embodiments. For example, some required constituent elements may be omitted from all the required constituent elements disclosed in the embodiments. Furthermore, the required constituent elements according to different embodiments may be combined.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-108111 | Mar 2004 | JP | national |