Input display device and method for switching the processing functions displayed in a plurality of display areas

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6618061
  • Patent Number
    6,618,061
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 14, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 9, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
Process conditions for which setting operation is being accepted are displayed occupying a large area, by displaying no contents relevant to processing functions irrelevant to the setting of process conditions on screen. In order to improve the visual recognition of displayed contents and the operability of setting keys, an initial display on a liquid crystal display is divided into a left-hand display area for displaying an appearance drawing of the copying machine and a right-hand display area for displaying a drawing representing finishing conditions of a copied document. If an operation is made in the left-hand display area where a selection of the inputting of settings is entered on position of the copying machine, the contents relevant to the inputting of settings on position of the copying machine are displayed in the right-hand display area; if an operation is made in the right-hand display area where a selection of the inputting of settings is entered on operations affecting finishing conditions and the like, the contents relevant to the inputting of settings on the operations affecting finishing conditions and the like are displayed in the left-hand display area.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an input display device which is incorporated in processing devices such as image forming apparatuses and which is capable of providing a display where inputs are made to set process conditions that specify processing contents, and also to a display method providing such a display.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




When using a multifunctional processing device, the user needs to determine those processes to be executed by the processing device so as to obtain the desired results from the processes. For example, when using an image forming apparatus executing an image forming process on paper, the user selects one of available paper feeding positions where paper is to be fed, or sets process conditions whereby post-processing is to be executed on the paper on which an image has been formed.




A conventional attempt to help the user input settings on process conditions with such a processing device is found in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 3-181958/1991 (Tokukaihei 3-181958: Published on Aug. 7, 1991) disclosing the inclusion of means that is capable of providing an on-screen display of a plurality of keys to allow the setting of process conditions and also capable of detecting which part of the screen is touched, whereby desired process conditions are set by touching a key displayed on screen.




What is noteworthy in the arrangement disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 3-181958/1991 is that the selection of two or more mutually exclusive functions is recognised and a function(s) is(are) automatically cancelled based on priorities that are set in advance but are alterable later, thus helping the user select a processing function easily without a mistake.




However, the conventional input display device having the arrangement disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 3-181958/1991 displays in a single display not only the processing function contents for which the user wants to set process conditions, but also the processing function contents that are not desired by the user. For example, the input display device of an image forming apparatus displays, even when a paper feeding position is to be selected, the contents relevant to selection of post-processing functions. As a result, the contents displayed relevant to the process conditions that the user is going to set can occupy only a relatively small display area, making it difficult for the user to visually recognise the displayed contents, and the keys that are to be touched by the user are displayed in relatively small sizes, negatively affecting operability in the inputting of settings on process conditions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Being conceived of to solve the aforementioned problems, the present invention has an object to offer an input display device capable of hiding the contents of those processing functions that are irrelevant to the setting of process conditions (i.e., processing functions for which the setting of the process conditions is not currently accepted) from the screen, hence offering a larger display area to the processing functions for which inputs are allowed to set the process conditions, and improving visual recognition of the displayed contents and the operability of the setting keys, and also has an object to offer a display method providing such a display.




In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, the input display device in accordance with the present invention provides an on-screen display of a plurality of display areas where initial images of a plurality of processing functions are displayed respectively, and an image representing a displayed content relevant to the inputting of settings on at least one of the plurality of processing functions is displayed in the display area relevant to the processing function other than the at least one processing function.




With the arrangement, the contents relevant to the inputting of settings (setting operation) on at least one of the plurality of processing functions of which the initial images are displayed on screen in the respective display areas are displayed in the display areas irrelevant to the at least one processing function. Therefore, during a setting operation of a particular processing function, only contents relevant to the setting operation, such as setting contents, are displayed on screen: in other words, no contents relevant to processing functions other than the particular processing function are displayed on screen. Thus contents relevant to the inputting of settings are displayed occupying a larger portion of the screen and visual recognition can be enhanced.




In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, the display method in accordance with the present invention is a method of switching a display between a first display state and a second display state,




the first display state providing an on-screen display of a plurality of display areas where initial images of a plurality of processing functions are displayed respectively, and




the second display state displaying an image representing a displayed content relevant to inputting of a setting on at least one of the plurality of processing functions in the display area relevant to the other processing function.




For a fuller understanding of the nature and advantages of the invention, reference should be made to the ensuing detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a drawing showing an arrangement of a digital copying machine which works as a paper processing device of an embodiment in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a block diagram showing an arrangement of a control section of the foregoing copying machine.





FIG. 3

is a plan view showing a control panel provided to the foregoing copying machine.





FIG. 4

is a drawing showing, as an example, an initial display displayed on a display section of the control panel while the foregoing copying machine is standing-by.





FIG. 5

is a flow chart showing main segments of operations by an operation panel board to control the display section.





FIG. 6

is a drawing showing a dialogue box being displayed on the display section so as to allow the inputting of settings on paper feeding positions.





FIG. 7

is a drawing showing a dialogue box being displayed on the display section so as to allow the inputting of settings on finishing conditions.





FIG. 8

is a drawing showing a dialogue box being displayed on the display section so as to allow the inputting of settings on post-processing functions.





FIG. 9

is a drawing showing an initial display being displayed on a display section of a copying machine as another embodiment in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 10

is a drawing showing a dialogue box being displayed on the display section of the foregoing copying machine so as to allow the inputting of settings on post-processing functions.





FIG. 11

is a drawing showing an initial display being displayed on a display section of a copying machine as a further embodiment in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 12

is a drawing showing a function selection dialogue box being displayed on the display section of the foregoing copying machine so as to allow selection of facsimile modes.





FIG. 13

is a drawing showing a reception selection dialogue box being displayed on the displayed section of the foregoing copying machine so as to allow selection of the recipients of the facsimile transmission.











DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

is a drawing showing an arrangement of a digital copying machine which works as a paper processing device of an embodiment in accordance with the present invention. A digital copying machine


30


, as an embodiment in accordance with the present invention, executes an image forming process in various modes including copy mode to process original document images, print mode to process image data created by personal computers or other external devices, and facsimile mode to process facsimile images received through a public telephone network.




The digital copying machine


30


is chiefly composed of a scanner section


31


and a laser recording section


32


. The scanner section


31


is composed of an original document platen


35


made of translucent glass, a recirculating automatic document feeder (hereinafter will be referred to as an RADF)


36


for feeding original documents on the top surface of the original document platen


35


, and a scanner unit


40


for reading the image of an original document placed on the top surface of the original document platen


35


. The image data of the original document read by the scanner section


31


is transmitted as an output to the laser recording section


32


.




The RADF


36


includes, as primary components thereof, a single-sided original document feeding path extending from an original document tray (not shown) to an ejection tray (not shown) via the original document platen


35


; a double-sided original document feeding path for, after completion of the reading by the scanner unit


40


of the image on one side of the original document, reversing the front and back sides of the original document and subsequently guiding the original document to the original document platen


35


again; feeding path switching means for activating the single-sided original document feeding path or the double-sided original document feeding path in response to a selection made by the user, feeing rollers and a feeding belt, disposed feeding paths, for applying a feeding force to the original document; and a sensor for monitoring the original document passing through the feeding paths.




The scanner unit


40


is provided with a lamp reflector assembly


41


, mirrors


42




a


to


42




c


, a lens


43


, and a photoelectric conversion element


44


. The lamp reflector assembly


41


is mounted in a first mirror base


40




a


together with the mirror


42




a


. The mirrors


42




b


and


42




c


are mounted in a second mirror base


40




b


. The first mirror base


40




a


moves at a predetermined velocity along the bottom surface of the original document platen


35


, and thus scans the entire image on one of the sides of the original document placed on the original document platen


35


by means of beams emitted from the lamp reflector assembly


41


. The second mirror base


40




b


moves at half the velocity of the first mirror base


40




a


along the bottom surface of the original document platen


35


, and guides beams reflected at the image side of the original document to the lens


43


without changing the length of the beam path. The lens


43


focuses beams reflected at the image side of the original document to form an image at the beam reception surface of the photoelectric conversion element


44


. The photoelectric conversion element


44


converts the beams reflected at the image side of the original document to electric signals, and outputs the electric signals to a later-mentioned image processing section.




The laser recording section


32


is provided with a paper transport section


50


for transporting paper, a laser writing unit


46


, and an electrophotographic processing section (image forming section)


47


. The paper transport section


50


is provided with paper feeding rollers, transport rollers, a transport belt, and paper ejection rollers forming paper transport paths that extend from a manual feed tray


54


and paper feeding cassettes


51


and


52


via the electrophotographic processing section


47


to a post-processing device


34


attached onto a side surface of the copying machine


30


on the paper ejection side.




The paper transport section


50


is further provided with a secondary transport path for reversing—or alternatively not reversing—the front and back sides of the paper having passed a fixing roller


49


and guiding the paper via an intermediary tray


53


to the electrophotographic processing section


47


when in a double-sided copy mode whereby an image is formed on both sides of the paper or in a multi-image copy mode whereby images of a plurality of the original documents are formed on a single side of the paper. Note that the manual feed tray


54


and the paper feeding cassettes


51


and


52


incorporated in the paper feeding section in accordance with the present invention are each provided with a sensor to detect the loading of paper.




The laser writing unit


46


is provided with a semiconductor laser for emitting laser beams based on the image data supplied from the image processing section, a polygon mirror for guiding the beams emitted from the semiconductor laser onto the surface of a photosensitive drum


48


of the electrophotographic processing section


47


in a main scanning direction, and an f-θ lens for changing the laser beams guided by the polygon mirror to polarised constant-velocity beams. With the arrangement, the laser writing unit


46


guides, onto the surface of the photosensitive drum


48


, image beams based on the image data having subjected to an image process in the image processing section.




The electrophotographic processing section


47


is provided around the freely-rotatable photosensitive drum


48


with an electric charger, developer device, transfer charger, peeling charger, cleaner, discharger, etc. The surface of the photosensitive drum


48


is uniformly charged either in positive or negative by the electric charger before the image beams are guided thereto by the laser writing unit


46


; as the image beams are guided, an electrostatic latent image is formed by light conductivity effect. Toner is supplied to the electrostatic latent image by the developer device to visualise it as a toner image.




The paper transport section


50


guides the paper through between the photosensitive drum


48


and the transfer charger in synchronisation with the rotation of the photosensitive drum


48


. The toner image, carried on the surface of the photosensitive drum


48


is transferred to the surface of the paper as a result of corona discharge by the transfer charger. The paper, onto which the toner image has been transferred, is peeled off the surface of the photosensitive drum


48


as a result of corona discharge by the peeling charger, and is thereafter guided to the fixing roller


49


to be heated and pressed so that the toner image melts and fixes on the surface of the paper. The surface of the photosensitive drum


48


, from which the toner image has been transferred to the paper, is rid of residual toner by the cleaner and residual electric charge by the discharger, and thereafter charged again by the electric charger to be used in a electrophotographic process repeatedly.





FIG. 2

is a block diagram showing an arrangement of a control section of the foregoing copying machine. Each unit of the copying machine


30


has a CPU mounted on a board thereof; the control section of the copying machine


30


controls the CPUs and hence all the devices composing the units by means of a CPU


401


mounted on a main image processing board


400


. In other words, the control section of the copying machine


30


is composed of an operation panel board


700


for manipulating a control panel disposed on the top of the copying machine


30


, a machine control board


200


for managing the devices in the copying machine


30


, a CCD board


300


on which the photoelectric conversion element


44


is mounted along with other components, a main image processing board


400


on which the CPU


401


for subjecting image data to various basic image processes is mounted along with other components, a sub-image processing board


500


for selectively performing various image processes on the image data that has been subjected to image processes by the main image processing board


400


, a printer board


601


compatible with extended functions of the copying machine


30


including printer functions and facsimile functions, and an extended board array


600


composed of a function extension board


602


, a facsimile board


603


and the like.




The operation panel board


700


has a CPU


701


being mounted thereon along with memory


702


, the CPU


701


serving as a slave CPU with the CPU


401


of the main image processing board


400


as the master CPU. The CPU


701


manages display data to be supplied to a liquid crystal display (LCD)


100


provided to the control panel


75


and operation data of operation keys


105


as well as that of a touch panel, and temporarily stores the data transmitted to and from the CPU


701


in the memory


702


. The arrangement of the control panel


75


will be detailed later. Data is exchanged between the CPU


701


and the CPU


401


; specifically, the CPU


701


transmits data representing contents of operation instructions entered through the operation keys


105


by the user to the CPU


401


, and control display on the control panel


75


based on the data transmitted from the CPU


401


so that the display represents the operation state of the copying machine


30


.




The machine control board


200


has a CPU


201


being mounted thereon along with memory


202


, the CPU


201


serving as a slave CPU with the CPU


401


of the main image processing board


400


as the master CPU. The CPU


201


manages the post-processing device


34


, the RADF


36


, the scanner section


31


, the electrophotographic processing section


47


, and the paper transport section


50


.




Mounted on the CCD board


300


are the photoelectric conversion element


44


, a gate array


302


for driving the photoelectric conversion element


44


, an analogue circuit


303


chiefly for adjusting output signals of the photoelectric conversion element


44


in terms of gain, and an A/D converter circuit


304


for converting output signals of the analogue circuit


303


to digital data. The photoelectric conversion element


44


and circuits


302


to


304


are managed by the CPU


401


mounted on the main image processing board


400


.




Mounted on the main image processing board


400


are the CPU


401


, a multi-value image processing section


402


, memory


403


, and a laser control section


404


. The multi-value image processing section


402


executes image processing on the image data input through the A/D converter circuit


304


of the CCD board


300


so as to reproduce desired gray scales of the image from multi-value image data: the image processing includes shading correction, density correction, domain separation, filtering processing, MTF correction, resolution conversion, scaling processing, and γ-correction. The memory


403


stores the image data after the image processes, as well as the control data used for the image operation management. The laser control section


404


drives the semiconductor laser of the laser writing unit


46


based on the image data after the image processes.




The sub-image processing board


500


is connected to the main image processing board


400


via the connectors


405


and


505


. A binary image processing section


501


, memory


502


, a hard disk


503


, and an SCSI


504


are mounted on the sub-image processing board


500


and controlled by the CPU


401


mounted on the main image processing board


400


. The binary image processing section


501


includes a facsimile interface for sending and receiving facsimile images as well as processing sections such as a conversion processing section for converting multi-value image data to binary image data, a rotation processing section for rotating the image, and a scaling processing section for converting the scaling ratio of binary image data. Further, data is transmitted into and out of the memory


502


, the hard disk


503


, and the SCSI


504


through the gate array.




The extended board array


600


includes, for example, the printer board


601


for receiving image data transmitted from a personal computer or other external devices, the function extended board


602


for allowing an external device to exploit the image data edited by means of the editor functions of the copying machine


30


, and the facsimile board


603


for sending and receiving image data through a public telephone network.




The following description will describe how image data is processed by the copying machine


30


in copy mode, print mode, and facsimile mode.




In ordinary copy mode, the images of the original documents fed to the original document platen


35


via the RADF


36


are read sequentially by the scanner unit


40


, transmitted to the main image processing board


400


as 8-bit image data, subjected to predetermined image processes in the multi-value image processing section


402


, and supplied to the laser writing unit


46


via the laser control section


404


. Thus, a tonal copied image is formed by the laser recording section


32


on the recording paper as an output.




In copy mode using electronic RDH functions, the images of the original documents fed to the original document platen


35


via the RADF


36


are read sequentially by the scanner unit


40


, transmitted to the main image processing board


400


as 8-bit image data, subjected to predetermined image processes in the multi-value image processing section


402


, and supplied to the sub-image processing board


500


. In the sub-image processing board


500


, the binary image processing section


501


executes binarisation, including error diffusion and other processing, on the 8-bit image data. The data is then stored in the hard disk


503


as 1-bit image data for each original document. All the original documents placed on the RADF


36


are subjected to the processing. The image data of original documents stored in the hard disk


503


is read in order of page numbers for a specified number of times as a result of controlling the gate array, subjected to predetermined image processes in the main image processing board


400


, and thereafter supplied to the laser writing unit


46


via the laser control section


404


.




Therefore, the images of the original documents need to be read only once regardless of the required number of sets of copied documents. Further, in copy mode using electronic RDH functions, since the image data of the original document placed on the RADF


36


is binarised as it is temporarily stored in the hard disk


503


, the hard disk


503


does not need memory of a large capacity. Further, since error diffusion and other processing are executed at the same time with the binarisation, noticeable drop in image quality does not occur. Note that in the image forming processes for a first set, the binarised image data may be written on the hard disk


503


and at the same time transmitted as an output to the main image processing board


400


.




In print mode, the image data transmitted from a personal computer or other external devices is decompressed by the printer board


601


to images corresponding to respective pages, temporarily supplied from the SCSI


504


to the sub-image processing board


500


, and stored in the hard disk


503


. Here, no binarisation is done in the sub-image processing board


500


. The image data stored in the hard disk


503


is read in order of predetermined page numbers, transmitted as an output to the main image processing board


400


, subjected to processing including γ-correction, and thereafter supplied to the laser writing unit


46


via the laser control section


404


.




Facsimile mode involves two operations: namely, the transmission of image data and the reception of image data. When the image data of the original document is to be transmitted, the original documents to be transmitted, placed in the RADF


36


, are fed piece by piece to the original document platen


35


, and read by the scanner unit


40


. The image data of the original document to be transmitted, after being read by the scanner unit


40


, is subjected as 8-bit image data to predetermined image processes in the multi-value image processing section


402


of the main image processing board


400


, thereafter transferred to the sub-image processing board


500


, subjected to binarisation that includes error diffusion, as well as compression in a predetermined format, in the binary image processing section


501


, and thereafter stored in the memory


502


. Subsequently, as the receiving facsimile number is called over the public telephone network and a state is established where data can be transmitted, the image data stored in the memory


502


is read, subjected to necessary processes such as alteration of compression format in the facsimile board


603


, and transmitted to the receiving facsimile device.




When the image data transmitted via a public telephone network is to be received, the image data received by the facsimile board


603


is transmitted to the binary image processing section


501


via the facsimile interface, and decompressed in the binary image processing section


501


reproduced as a page image. The image data to be reproduced as images corresponding to respective pages is transferred to the main image processing board


400


, subjected to γ-correction and other image processes, and thereafter supplied via the laser control section


404


to the laser writing unit


46


.




As detailed above, in the copying machine


30


, the image processing section is divided into the main image processing board


400


for processing multi-value image data and the sub-image processing board


500


for processing binary image data. By being processed as multi-value image data in the main image processing board


400


and then supplied to the laser writing unit


46


, the image of the original document read by the scanner section


31


is reproduced on recording paper without losing features thereof. In addition, if the images of an original document including numerous pages are to be reproduced in large quantities, the sub-image processing board


500


speeds up the process by processing the images as binary image data.




Further, the division of the image processing section allows the copying machine to have diverse functions. Since the CPU


401


mounted on the main image processing board


400


controls the components mounted on the sub-image processing board


500


, image data can be handled seamlessly and suffer from no distortion in consecutive processes of image data by the main image processing board


400


and the sub-image processing board


500


.





FIG. 3

is a plan view showing a control panel incorporated in the aforementioned copying machine. The liquid crystal display


100


, disposed in the middle of the control panel


75


, is equipped with a transparent touch panel


101


on the surface of the liquid crystal display


100


. The touch panel


101


detects operations of the keys displayed by the liquid crystal display


100


. To the right of the liquid crystal display


100


on the control panel


75


are located numerical keys


15


for entering numerical information like the desired number of sets of copied documents, a break-in key


16


for allowing copying operations of copy mode to be interposed in other copying operations, a clear key


17


for clearing the settings entered through the numerical keys


15


and the like, an all clear key


18


for returning all the settings of the copying machine


30


to the standard state, and a start key


19


for entering a command to start the copying operations. Further, to the left of the liquid crystal display


100


of the control panel


75


are located mode switching keys


20


to


22


for switching the operation mode of the copying machine


30


among facsimile mode, print mode, and copy mode.




The above configuration of the display device and keys on the control panel


75


is nothing but an example. The configuration of the keys, as well as contents displayed on the liquid crystal display


100


, may vary depending on the functions of the copying machine


30


.





FIG. 4

is a drawing showing an initial display displayed on a display device of the control panel provided to the copying machine. The liquid crystal display


100


, since being set to provide a display relevant to copy mode functions as the default display, shows the initial display as in

FIG. 4

while the copying machine


30


is standing by in copy mode. This initial display is arranged in two parts shown on the right and left halves of the display surface of the liquid crystal display


100


: the left-hand display area


10




a


shows an appearance drawing


111


of the copying machine


30


as the initial image, and the right-hand display area


100




b


shows a drawing


112


illustrating finishing conditions of the copied document as the initial image (first display state). The touch panel


101


disposed on the surface of the liquid crystal display


100


accepts selection of the inputting of settings on position, such as paper feeding position, of the copying machine


30


in the area oppositely facing the left-hand display area of the initial display, and accepts selection of the inputting of settings on the operations affecting finishing conditions of the paper in the area oppositely facing the right-hand display area of the initial display.





FIG. 5

is a flow chart showing operations at the operation panel board which is a part of the control section of the copying machine. Further,

FIG. 6

to

FIG. 8

are drawings showing displays (second display state) where the settings are entered on position of the copying machine of the liquid crystal display. As mentioned above, the detection of the contents displayed on the liquid crystal display


100


and that of the operation state of the touch panel


101


, as well as the detection of the operation state of the other keys disposed on the control panel


75


, are controlled by the CPU


701


provided to the operation panel board


700


. The CPU


701


causes the liquid crystal display


100


to display the initial display shown in

FIG. 4

(S


1


), while the copying machine


30


is standing by in copy mode and awaiting manipulation of the touch panel


101


or other keys by the user (S


2


, S


4


). When the user manipulates a key other than the touch panel


101


disposed on the control panel


75


, the CPU


701


execute operations according to the contents of the manipulated key (S


4


).




Having detected a press operation of the touch panel


101


, the CPU


701


judges whether the press operation on touch panel


101


was made in the area oppositely facing the left-hand display area


100




a


of the liquid crystal display


100


(S


3


). If the CPU


701


has detected a press operation in an area oppositely facing the left-hand display area


100




a


of the touch panel


101


, the CPU


701


causes the liquid crystal display


100


to display the display as in

FIG. 6

where settings are entered on paper feeding positions (S


5


). In the left-hand display area


100




a


of the setting input display for paper feeding positions, the appearance drawing


111


of the copying machine


30


, shown in the left-hand display area


100




a


of the initial display shown in

FIG. 4

, is shown without any changes, and the enter key


113


is shown below the appearance drawing


111


of the copying machine


30


. Meanwhile, in the right-hand display area


100




b


of the setting input display for paper feeding positions, paper feeding position keys


114


each corresponding to one of paper feeding positions available with the copying machine


30


and paper selection keys


115


each corresponding to paper of one of the kinds storable in the paper feeding positions are shown as an image representing contents relevant to the inputting of settings.




While the input setting display for paper feeding positions is shown as in

FIG. 6

, the CPU


701


accepts the inputting of settings regarding the kind of the paper stored in the paper feeding positions available with the copying machine


30


: namely, ordinary paper, cover paper, colour paper, or recycled paper. As a result, a press operation of the touch panel


101


is either executed or awaited (S


6


). Having detected a press operation of one of paper feeding position keys


114


, the CPU


701


causes the operated paper feeding position key


114


to be displayed in an emphasised manner (S


7


, S


8


). By contrast, having detected a press operation of one of the paper selection keys


115


, the CPU


701


causes the operated paper selection key


115


, and the continuous line linking the emphasised paper feeding position key


114


to the paper selection key


115


to be displayed in an emphasised manner (S


9


, S


10


). The CPU


701


, if having detected a press operation of the enter key


113


, causes the relation between the paper feeding position corresponding to the emphasised paper feeding position key


114


and the kind of paper corresponding to the emphasised paper selection key


115


to be stored (S


11


), and the liquid crystal display


100


to display the initial display shown in

FIG. 4

(S


11


→S


1


).




The CPU


701


, if having detected a press operation in an area oppositely facing the right-hand display area


100




b


of the touch panel


101


in the judging operation of S


3


, causes the liquid crystal display


100


to display the setting input display for finishing conditions as shown in

FIG. 7

(S


12


). In the right-hand display area


100




b


of the setting input display for finishing conditions, the drawing


112


representing finishing conditions of copied document displayed in the right-hand display area


100




b


of the initial display shown in

FIG. 4

is displayed without any changes, and the enter key


113


is shown below the drawing


112


representing finishing conditions. Meanwhile, in the left-hand display area


100




a


of the setting input display for paper feeding positions, operation condition keys


116


each corresponding to one of operation conditions affecting the finishing conditions of the copied paper and a display frame


117


for the currently set values of the operation conditions are shown as an image representing displayed contents relevant to the inputting of settings.




The CPU


701


, while showing a setting input display for finishing conditions as shown in

FIG. 7

, accepts the inputting of settings regarding operation conditions, such as paper selection, copying density, scale ratio, single- or double-sided copy mode, sorting, post-processing, and special functions, all affecting finishing conditions of the copied paper. As a result, the CPU


701


executes or awaits a press operation of the touch panel


101


(S


13


). Subsequently, if a press operation of one of the operation condition keys


116


is detected, as shown in

FIG. 8

, the CPU


701


causes the operated operation condition key


116


to be displayed in an emphasised manner, and operation setting keys


118


each corresponding to at least one sub-condition of the operation condition corresponding to the operated operation condition key


116


to be displayed in place of the display frame


117


showing the current settings (S


14


, S


15


).




The CPU


701


, if having detected a press operation of one of the operation setting keys


118


, causes the operated operation setting key


118


to be displayed in an emphasised manner (S


16


, S


17


). Thereafter, the CPU


701


, if having detected a press operation of the enter key


113


, causes the operation corresponding to the emphasised operation setting key


118


to be stored as the operation to be executed (S


18


, S


19


), and causes the liquid crystal display


100


to show a setting input display for finishing conditions shown in

FIG. 7

(S


19


→S


12


).




As detailed above, when accepting the inputting of settings regarding positions of the copying machine


30


and of settings regarding operations affecting finishing conditions of the paper at the liquid crystal display


100


having the touch panel


101


, the two kinds of the inputting of settings being irrelevant to each other, the copying machine


30


of the present embodiment provides two display areas in a display to accommodate two initial images where the two kinds of settings are entered, and when either kind of the inputting of settings is selected, contents relevant to that selected kind of the inputting of settings is displayed in the display area where the other kinds of the inputting of settings are entered. This prevents displayed contents irrelevant to the inputting of settings from being displayed on screen, and thus allows the displayed contents for the inputting of settings to be displayed in a large size, enhancing visual recognition of the displayed contents relevant to the inputting of settings.




It should be noted here that if it is detected while the setting input display for finishing conditions shown in

FIG. 7

is being displayed that the enter key


113


has been operated, the CPU


701


causes the settings of the conditions to be stored in the memory


702


and the initial display shown in

FIG. 4

to be displayed.




An arrangement may be made so that the initial display is redisplayed when a press operation is made either in the left-hand display area


100




a


where the appearance drawing


111


of the copying machine


30


is being displayed or in the right-hand display area


100




b


where the drawing


112


representing finishing conditions is being displayed, with no enter key


113


being displayed in the setting input display for paper feeding positions and the setting input display for finishing conditions. The same arrangement may be made during the display of the operation condition keys


118


.




FIG.


9


and

FIG. 10

are drawings showing the initial display and the setting input display for finishing conditions of a copying machine of another embodiment in accordance with the present invention. The copying machine


30


of the embodiment displays the initial display shown in

FIG. 9

on the liquid crystal display


100


while awaiting for an operation in copy mode. In the initial display, the appearance drawing


111


of the copying machine


30


is displayed as the initial image in the left-hand display area


100




a


of the liquid crystal display


100


in the same manner as in the initial display shown in FIG.


4


. Meanwhile, in the right-hand display area


100




b


, the operation condition keys


116


and the display frame


117


displayed in the setting input display for finishing conditions shown in

FIG. 7

are displayed as the initial image in place of the drawing


112


representing paper finishing conditions shown in the initial display shown in FIG.


4


.




While the initial display shown in

FIG. 9

is being displayed on the liquid crystal display


100


, if a press operation is made in an area of the touch panel


101


oppositely facing the left-hand display area


100




a


, the setting input display for paper feeding position shown in

FIG. 6

is displayed on the liquid crystal display


100


. By contrast, if a press operation is made in an area of the touch panel


101


oppositely facing one of the operation condition keys


116


, the operation setting keys


119


each corresponding to at least one sub-condition of the operation condition corresponding to the operated operation condition key


116


oppositely facing the area where a press operation is made, as well as the drawing


112


representing finishing conditions obtained from setting contents of the current operation conditions, are displayed in the left-hand display area


100




a


of the liquid crystal display


100


as the image representing displayed contents relevant to the inputting of settings.




For example, if a press operation is made on the operation condition key


116


corresponding to post-processing while the liquid crystal display


100


is displaying the initial display shown in

FIG. 9

, as shown in

FIG. 10

, the operation setting keys


119


each corresponding to operations that can be set as post-processing is displayed at the top of the left-hand a display area


100




a


of the liquid crystal display


100


, and the drawing


112


representing finishing conditions is displayed at the bottom of the left-hand display area


100




a


of the liquid crystal display


100


. Further, the enter key


113


is displayed below the operation condition keys


116


in the right-hand display area


100




b


of the liquid crystal display


100


.




Therefore, the operation conditions affecting paper finishing conditions and the setting contents of the current operation conditions of the copying machine


30


are displayed along with the operation setting keys


119


on the display for accepting the inputting of settings on operation contents of the copying machine


30


. Accordingly, the user can correctly set the operation contents that should be executed by the copying machine


30


, while confirming the operation conditions that can be set with the copying machine


30


and the setting contents of the current operation conditions. Further, since the operation setting keys


119


and the drawing


112


representing finishing conditions are located vertically adjacent to each other in the left-hand display area


100




a


, the displayed contents can be displayed in larger sizes for easy visual recognition.





FIG. 11

to

FIG. 13

are drawings showing displays by a copying machine of a further embodiment in accordance with the present invention. When a display relevant to copy mode functions is set as the default display of the liquid crystal display


100


, as shown in

FIG. 11

, a facsimile mode key (initial image retrieving key)


121


for selecting facsimile mode is displayed in the initial display. In the initial display shown in

FIG. 11

, the appearance drawing


111


of the copying machine


30


is displayed as the initial image in the left-hand display area


100




a


of the liquid crystal display


100


in the same manner as the initial display shown in

FIG. 9

, and the operation condition keys


116


and the display frame


117


are displayed as the initial image in the right-hand display area


100




b.






If a press operation is made on the facsimile mode key


121


while the initial display shown in

FIG. 11

is being displayed, a facsimile mode function select display (initial image) shown in

FIG. 12

is displayed on the liquid crystal display


100


. The facsimile mode function select display is displayed as function select keys


122


each corresponding to a function such as direct transmission, transmission method, and transmission and reception management in the right-hand display area


100




b


where the operation condition keys


116


and the display frame


117


are displayed in the initial display shown in FIG.


11


.




Further, if a press operation is made on one of the function select keys


122


while the facsimile mode function select display shown in

FIG. 12

is being displayed, displayed contents relevant to the functions corresponding to the press-operated functions select key


122


is displayed in the left-hand display area


100




a


of the liquid crystal display


100


. For example, if a press operation is made on the function select key


122


for direct transmission, the recipient select display


123


shown in

FIG. 13

is displayed on the liquid crystal display


100


. The recipient select display


123


lists the names of the recipients whose facsimile numbers are recorded in advance in the left-hand display area


100




a


of the liquid crystal display


100


by sorting them by the first letters of the names.




If a press operation is made on the display position of one of the recipients and a start key (not shown) is manipulated while the recipient select display


123


shown in

FIG. 13

is being displayed on the liquid crystal display


100


, the copying machine


30


automatically calls the press-operated recipient via a public telephone network, and transmits an image of the original document by facsimile once the line is established.




As detailed above, with the copying machine


30


of the present embodiment, if facsimile mode is selected in the initial display, the displayed contents relevant to the inputting of settings on functions that can be set in facsimile mode is displayed on the liquid crystal display


100


in place of the displayed contents relevant to copy mode. This prevents, when settings are to be entered in facsimile mode, displayed contents irrelevant to facsimile mode from being displayed, and thus allows the displayed contents relevant to facsimile mode to be displayed in a large size, enhancing visual recognition of the displayed contents when settings are to be entered.




Further, as detailed above, with the copying machine


30


of the present embodiment, the right-hand display area


100




b


serves as a common display area to selectively display the initial image of the processing functions relevant to facsimile mode and the initial image of the setting input function for paper finishing conditions, and the initial image of a processing function selected from the processing functions is displayed in the common display area, and the initial image retrieving keys corresponding respectively to the other processing functions are also displayed in the common display area. If a press operation is made on an initial image retrieving key, the initial image of the processing function corresponding thereto is displayed in the common display area.




It should be noted here that although the touch panel


101


is configured to detect a press operation of the key displayed on the liquid crystal display


100


in the aforementioned embodiments, the present invention may be similarly embodied by configuring a plurality of function keys around the liquid crystal display


100


, displaying the functions of those function keys on the liquid crystal display


100


, and judging a setting entered by the user according to the displayed content that is displayed on the liquid crystal display


100


correspondingly to the operated function key.




Further, the input display device in accordance with the present invention may be such that an image representing a displayed content relevant to the inputting of a setting on at least one of the plurality of processing functions for which setting operation is being accepted is displayed in the display area relevant to the processing function other than the at least one processing function.




With the arrangement, when settings are entered for either one of the processing functions of which the initial images are being displayed in the respective on-screen display areas, the displayed contents relevant to the inputting of settings for that one of the processing functions are displayed in the display areas for the other processing functions. Therefore, no contents irrelevant to the inputting of settings are displayed on screen in respect to any one of the processing functions that are allocated in the respective on-screen display areas, allowing the displayed contents relevant to the inputting of settings to occupy a larger portion of the display, hence enhancing visual recognition of the displayed contents when settings are to be entered, and accordingly helping the user preform setting operation for all the processing functions easily and without a mistake.




Further, the input display device in accordance with the present invention may include a translucent touch panel for detecting a position where a press operation is made on the screen,




wherein an image representing a displayed content relevant to inputting of a setting on the processing function shown in the display area oppositely facing the position where the translucent touch panel detects a press operation is displayed in the display area relevant to the other processing function.




With the arrangement, if the surface of the display is pressed at a place oppositely facing one of the display areas, contents relevant to the inputting of settings (setting operation) on the processing function shown in that display area are displayed in the other display areas. Therefore, by selectively making an on-screen press operation on a part oppositely facing the display area of a predetermined processing function, contents relevant to the inputting of settings on the desired processing operation are displayed in other display areas. This helps the user preform setting operations easily and without a mistake.




Further, the input display device in accordance with the present invention may be such that the image representing displayed contents relevant to the inputting of settings on at least one of the plurality of processing functions for which setting operation is being accepted is constituted by at least one image representing a setting content of an upper level, and at least one image representing a setting content of a lower level included in the setting content of the upper level, the at least one image representing a setting content of an upper level and the at least one image representing a setting content of a lower level included in the setting content of the upper level being simultaneously displayed.




With the arrangement, when the setting contents of at least one of the plurality of processing functions for which setting operation is being accepted are constituted by the setting contents of an upper level and the setting contents of a lower level included in one of the setting contents of the upper level, the setting contents of the upper level and the setting contents of the lower level included in one of the setting contents of the upper level are simultaneously displayed in display areas relevant to other processing functions. Therefore, setting contents having a hierarchical structure are simultaneously displayed in display areas relevant to the processing functions other than the processing function for which setting operation is being accepted, reducing the number of switching of the display when settings are entered on processing functions and hence facilitating setting operation.




The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An input display device for an image fanning apparatus, comprising:an on-screen display including a first display area and a second display area, each display area having an initial image corresponding to at least one processing function, the initial images of the first and second display areas being displayed simultaneously; wherein upon selection of the first display area, the initial image displayed in the second display area is replaced by an image of a plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the first display area, and upon selection of the second display area, the initial image displayed in the first display area is replaced by an image of a plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the second display area; wherein the first and second display areas do not overlap each other.
  • 2. The input display device as set forth in claim 1,comprising a translucent touch panel for detecting a position where a press operation is made on the screen, wherein the image of the plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the first display area is displayed in the second display area after the translucent touch panel detects a press operation in the first display area, or the image of the plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the second display area is displayed in the first display area after the translucent touch panel detects a press operation in the second display area.
  • 3. The input display device as set forth in claim 1,wherein the image of a plurality of settings corresponding to at least one of the plurality of processing functions for which setting operation is being accepted is constituted by at least one image representing a setting content of an upper level, and at least one image representing a setting content of a lower level included in the setting content of the upper level, the at least one image representing a setting content of an upper level and the at least one image representing a setting content of a lower level included in the setting content of the upper level being simultaneously displayed.
  • 4. The input display device as set forth in claim 1,providing an on-screen display of two display areas.
  • 5. The input display device as set forth in claim 1,wherein the plurality of processing functions includes processing functions relevant to copy mode, printer mode, and facsimile mode.
  • 6. The input display device as set forth in claim 1,wherein the plurality of processing functions includes a setting input function for a paper feeding position and a setting input function for paper finishing conditions as a processing function relevant to copy mode.
  • 7. The input display device as set forth in claim 1,wherein at least one of the first and second display areas serves as a common display area to selectively display images corresponding to the processing functions.
  • 8. The input display device as set forth in claim 7,wherein an image representing sub-conditions of the function corresponding to the first or second display area is displayed in the common display area, and a primary image representing the function corresponding to the first or second display area is also displayed in the common display area.
  • 9. The input display device as set forth in claim 1, comprising a plurality of function keys, the function keys being operable to select a processing function in one of the first and second display areas.
  • 10. In an image forming apparatus, a display method of switching a display between a first display state and a second display state,the first display state providing an on-screen display including a first display area and a second display area, each display area having an initial image corresponding to at least one processing function, the initial images of the first and second display areas being displayed simultaneously, and the second display state displaying an image of a plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the first display area in place of the initial image displayed in the second display area upon selection of the first display area, and displaying an image of a plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the second display area in place of the initial image displayed in the first display area upon selection of the second display area, wherein the first and second display areas do not overlap each other.
  • 11. An input display device for an image forming apparatus, comprising:first and second display areas provided on-screen; press operation position detecting means for detecting on-screen a press operation position; switching means for switching a display between a first display state providing an on-screen display of the first and second display areas, each display area having an initial image corresponding to at least one processing function, the initial images of the first and second display areas being displayed simultaneously, and a second display state displaying an image of a plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the first display area in place of the initial image displayed in the second display area upon selection of the first display area, and displaying an image of a plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the second display area in place of the initial image displayed in the first display area upon selection of the second display area, wherein the plurality of display areas do not overlap each other; and control means for controlling the switching means according to detection of the press operation position by the press operation position detecting means, wherein the display is switched from the first display state to the second display state by the control means controlling the switching means so that the image of the plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the first display area is displayed in the second display area, and the image of the plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the second display area is displayed in the first display area after the press operation position detecting means detects a press operation in the first or second display areas, respectively.
  • 12. The input display device as set forth in claim 11,wherein the image of a plurality of settings corresponding to one of the plurality of processing functions is constituted by at least one image representing a setting content of an upper level, and at least one image representing a setting content of a lower level included in the setting content of the upper level, the at least one image representing a setting content of an upper level and the at least one image representing a setting content of a lower level included in the setting content of the upper level being simultaneously displayed.
  • 13. The input display device as set forth in claim 11,wherein two display areas are provided on-screen.
  • 14. The input display device as set forth in claim 11,wherein the plurality of processing functions includes processing functions relevant to copy mode, printer mode, and facsimile mode.
  • 15. The input display device as set forth in claim 11,wherein the plurality of processing functions includes a setting input function for a paper feeding, position and a setting input function for paper finishing conditions as a processing function relevant to copy mode.
  • 16. The input display device as set forth in claim 11,wherein at least one of the first and second display areas serves as a common display area to selectively display images corresponding to the processing functions.
  • 17. The input display device as set forth in claim 16,wherein an image representing sub-conditions of the function corresponding to the first or second display area is displayed in the common display area, and a primary image representing the function corresponding to the first or second display area is also displayed in the common display area.
  • 18. An input display device for an image forming apparatus, comprising:first and second display areas provided on-screen; a plurality of function keys provided corresponding to a plurality of processing functions respectively; detecting means for detecting an operation of the plurality of function keys; switching means for switching a display between a first display state providing an on-screen display of the first and second display areas, each display area having an initial image corresponding to at least one processing function, the initial images of the first and second display areas being displayed simultaneously, and a second display state displaying an image of a plurality of settings corresponding to at least one processing function of the first display area in place of the initial image displayed in the second display area upon selection of the first display area, and displaying an image of a plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the second display area in place of the initial image displayed in the first display area upon selection of the second display area, wherein the plurality of display areas do not overlap each other; and control means for controlling the switching means according to detection of the operation by the detecting means, wherein the display is switched from the first display state to the second display state by the control means controlling the switching means so that the first display area or the second display area is selected by operation of one of the plurality of function keys, which is detected by the detecting means.
  • 19. An input display device for an image forming apparatus, comprising:an on-screen display including a first display area and a second display area, each display area having an initial image corresponding to at least one processing function, the initial images of the first and second display areas being displayed simultaneously; wherein upon selection of the first display area, the initial image displayed in the the second display area is replaced by an image of a plurality of settings corresponding to the at cast one processing function of the first display area, while the initial image of the first display area is displayed without any changes, and upon selection of the second display area, the initial image displayed in the first display area is replaced by an image of a plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the second display area, while the initial image of the second display area is displayed without any changes; wherein the first and second display areas do not overlap each other.
  • 20. In an image forming apparatus, a display method, comprising the step of switching a display between a first display state and a second display state,the first display state providing an on-screen display including a first display area and a second display area, each display area having an initial image corresponding to at least one processing functions the initial images of the first and second display areas being displayed simultaneously; and the second display state displaying an image of a plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the first display area in place of the initial image displayed in the second display area upon selection of the first display area, while displaying the initial image of the first display area without any changes, and displaying an image of a plurality of settings corresponding to the at least one processing function of the second display area in place of the initial image displayed in the first display area upon selection of the second display area, while the initial image of the second display area is displayed without any changes; wherein the first and second display areas do not overlap each other.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-260428 Sep 1998 JP
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