The present invention relates generally to using a mobile device to provide enhanced help instructions to the operator of a piece of equipment.
Machines such as postage meters, printers, copiers usually have small displays to show status or error information pertinent to the equipment. The information that can be displayed is very limited due to the small space. Accordingly, it can be difficult for a user to determine what corrective action needs to be taken in order to correct an error.
A computerized method and system for providing enhanced help messages for equipment operation is described herein. A device having a processor automatically detects an error condition in the device, and determines that the error condition requires operator action. The device selects a message that indicates a required operator action corresponding to the error condition. The message is configured to include a scannable barcode. The scannable barcode includes a website link to a website having more detailed information to assist an operator in performing the needed operator action. The message is displayed on a screen so that the operator can scan the barcode with his mobile device, and see the more detailed information on how to perform the required operator action. In a preferred embodiment, the scannable barcode is in QR Code format. In an alternative embodiment, the message is configured as a radio frequency message to be transmitted by the equipment using near field communication (NFC) technology to a mobile device having an NFC receiver.
The detailed information on the website can include a set of written instructions, graphical diagrams, or a video including instruction pertinent to the operator action. Further, in preferred embodiments, the scannable barcode includes a product code or an error code so that the relevant information for the product or the error can be provided by website.
An improvement to the existing art is represented in
For purposes of this invention, an “error message” and the corresponding remedial actions should be understood to cover a wide range of activities. For example, the error message could be a low level of consumable supplies, such as paper or ink, and the corresponding operator action could be ordering supplies through a link supplied in the barcode. In another example, scanning the barcode could give the operator access to a complete on-line version of a manual for the equipment. In the instance of a postage meter, the barcode could include a link to account information relating to postal funds and meter usage, and possibly include an interface to request replenishment of postal funds on the equipment.
Exemplary components for the device 1 are shown in
In an alternative embodiment, instead of encoding the relevant data in a barcode, the relevant data can be transmitted via a radio frequency (RF) transmitter in conjunction with, or in lieu of, the barcode 4 on screen 3. An exemplary RF transmitter would use known near field communication (NFC) format, compatible with NFC RF receivers included in existing smart phones. Thus, a mobile device 12 can scan the equipment 1 screen 2, and/or corresponding RF transmitter, and the same process is followed as described above in connection with
Although the invention has been described with respect to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the scope of this invention.