The present invention relates to a monitor, especially to a monitor with reminder sounds.
By an increasing advancement and development of information technology, electronic products are updated rapidly in order to satisfy different requirements of people. Take a monitor as an example most of the monitors is CRT monitor in early days. Due to large volume, high power consumption, and radiation emission that may damage users' eyes after long-term use, the CRT monitors are gradually replaced by liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors. The LCD monitors has advantages of light weight, space saving, low radiation and low power consumption and thus becomes the mainstream on the market.
Moreover, refer to buttons on electronic products. In early days, most of the buttons is objective so that users need to apply force on the button for use. Due to different ways and strength of applying force, users may apply improper force or press the button for a long time. Thus not only the button becomes insensitive, the buttons as well as the electronic products are easy to get damage. Therefore, research and development staffs have invented a touch sensor button, replacing conventional substantial button. The probability of the button to damage is reduced, the appearance of the products is more esthetic, and the device brings users more convenience of use.
Furthermore, monitors with touch sensor buttons are available now. Users only need to tap the touch sensor button easily for adjusting settings of the monitor. Sometimes users may touch the button with insufficient force, they need to press again. This makes users inconvenient. Sometimes, when users touch the touch-control button without any response immediately, they may press the button repeatedly. This causes users inconvenience.
In addition, monitors may get damage or defect due to long-term use or inadequate operation. This leads to errors in signal input or output of the monitor or no image displayed on the monitor. Some users don't know how to deal with such condition so that they may behave weirdly such as knock the monitor or continuously press buttons on monitors. Thus not only the buttons are easy to get damage but the probability of damage of the monitors is reduced.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a monitor with reminder sounds that displays warning signal while users press a button of the monitor for informing users and checking whether they press the button intentionally or accidentally. Thus the monitor is more convenient to use.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a monitor with reminder sounds that detects wrong output signal generated from the monitor by the detection module and produces warning sounds by the audio player to inform the user to learn the abnormal status of the monitor.
In order to achieve above objects, the embodiment of the present invention includes a monitor, at least a button, and an audio player. The button and the audio player are disposed on the monitor. The button, corresponding to functions of the monitor, is used to adjust the status of monitor and is connected to the audio player. When users press the button, the button initiates the monitor after receiving a touch signal and sends out a signal to the audio player so as to make the audio player generate sounds. According the embodiment of the present invention, the monitor further includes a detection module that detects an output image signal. When it detects an error in the output image signal, the detection module sends a detection signal to the audio player so as to make the audio player produce the warning sounds. Besides assisting and informing users to learn whether the button is pressed precisely, the warning signal warns the users that there is error on output signal of the monitor.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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When users press the button 20, the button receives a touch signal, initiates the monitor and simultaneously sends a signal to the sound component 32. According to the received signal, the sound component 32 make the signal comparison unit 325 output a corresponding a sound file. Thus the sound component 32 outputs a signal to the amplifier 33 and the amplifier 33 increases the electrical output of an audio signal that is sent to the speaker 34.
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When users press the button 20 for adjusting settings of the monitor 10, the sound component 32 and the control chip 40 receives the signal. According to the signal, the sound component 32 makes the signal comparison unit 325 output a corresponding sound file. Thus the sound component 32 outputs an audio signal to the amplifier 33 and the amplifier 33 increases the electrical output of the audio signal that is sent to the speaker 34. As to the control chip 40, it sets up the monitor 10 or adjusts settings of the monitor 10. Once there is an error of output of the monitor 10, the detection module 50 detects the error and makes the control chip 40 send a detection signal to the audio player 30 to generate sounds.
For example, when users touch the function button 22 with intention to adjust or set the monitor 10, the audio player 30 make a sound while a function menu appears in a window of the monitor 10. Then users touch the selection button 23 and the audio player 30 again produces sounds. The user touch the selection button 23 to adjust the monitor 10 according to the content of the function menu and each touch make a sound.
In order to extend lifetime of the monitor 10, or improving the quality of the monitor 10, the control chip 40 is applied so as to make the functional menu of the monitor 10 have proper default value and warn users when there is improper setting of the monitor 10. For example, refer to brightness in the function menu for adjusting brightness of the image displayed in the monitor 10, some users like to adjust to the minimum or maximum brightness. With maximum brightness, lifetime of the monitor 10 is reduced while with minimum brightness, user's eyes are easy to get tired. The default brightness of general monitors ranges from 0 to 100. When users re-adjust the preset value that is over or under the default value of brightness, the control chip 40 sends a signal to the audio player 30 for generating sounds and reminding users to set properly.
Furthermore, when the monitor 10 stops working or has a breakdown without any output image signal, the detection module 50 detects the condition and makes the control chip 40 to send a detection signal to the audio player 30. Thus the audio player 30 make sounds so as to warn the user that the monitor 10 is in abnormal output status.
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In summary, a monitor with reminder sounds includes a monitor, at least a button and an audio player. The button is connected with the audio player. When an user touches the button, the audio player receives a signal and make sounds. The monitor further having a detection module that checks an output image signal of the monitor. When the detection module detects errors of the output image signal, it transmits a detection signal to the audio player so as to make the audio player generate sounds. Thus the user is reminded that whether the button is pressed precisely. Moreover, when there is an error on output of the monitor, the user is warned by the reminder sound. Thus the present invention provides users more convenience of use.
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 devices 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.
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