The present invention relates to a panel switch device for use in a load control system that controls loads such as illumination lamps or the like.
Conventionally, there is known a load control system 40 (see, e.g., Japanese Patent Laid-open Application 2002-300680) that includes a panel switch device 41 for monitoring a pressing operation of load icons having individual addresses allocated thereto and a control device 42 for controlling loads having individual addresses allocated thereto, the panel switch device 41 and the control device 42 being connected to a signal line. The panel switch device 41 is designed to output a transmission signal, including operation information and address information obtained by the pressing operation of load icons, to the signal line. If the address information included in the transmission signal received via the signal line coincides with the address of a corresponding one of the loads, the control device 42 controls the load corresponding to the address information (
With the conventional load control system, the operator needs to carry out various kinds of setting through the terminal device such as a personal computer or the like. For that reason, a great deal of labor is required in the load setting task.
In view of the above, the present invention provides a panel switch device that assists in reducing the labor required in a load setting task.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a panel switch device for use in a load control system, which includes the panel switch device and a control device connected thereto via a signal line, the panel switch device serving to monitor a pressing operation of icons of loads having individual addresses allocated thereto and output to the signal line a transmission signal including operation information and address information obtained by the pressing operation of the icons of the loads, the control device serving to control the loads having the individual addresses allocated thereto and control each of the loads corresponding to the address information if the address information included in the transmission signal coincides with the address of each of the loads, the panel switch device including: a frame; a touch panel display unit arranged in the frame for displaying setting items of the loads to be controlled; and an output unit provided on a rear surface side of the display unit for outputting a setting content inputted through the display unit. Also, the control device controls the loads based on the setting content outputted from the output unit.
It is preferable that the display unit displays a page shift setting screen image used in setting an imaginary address for shifting a displayed screen image on a time basis and wherein the control device shifts the displayed screen image of the display unit based on the imaginary address inputted through the page shift setting screen image.
Further, the display unit may display a backlight control setting screen image used to set an imaginary address for controlling an on-state of a backlight of the display unit and wherein the control device controls the on-state of the backlight of the display unit based on the imaginary address inputted through the backlight control setting screen image.
The frame may preferably be formed to have substantially the same size as a double-winged attachment frame standardized for use in an embedded wiring mechanism
With the panel switch device of the present invention, it is possible to perform various kinds of load setting through a display unit without having to use a terminal device such as a personal computer or the like. This makes it possible to reduce the labor required in a load setting task.
The objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of embodiments, given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, a panel switch device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(Construction of Panel Switch)
Referring to
(Name Setting)
If the user presses a switch name setting icon 13 appearing in a setting screen image 10 illustrated in
With this name setting method, the user is able to perform name setting without having to use a terminal device, such as a personal computer or the like, having dedicated software installed therein. This makes it possible to reduce the labor required in setting the name. Furthermore, since the user is capable of setting an arbitrary name, the name setting method is applicable to a broader spectrum of uses and places as compared to the conventional method in which a name to be inputted is selected from a name menu.
(Page Shift Setting)
If the user presses a main body setting icon 14 appearing in the setting screen image 10 illustrated in
In the example illustrated in
With this page setting method, a page tag type screen image 32 indicating switches on a group-by-group basis as illustrated in
(Backlight Control Setting)
If the user presses a backlight control icon 26 appearing in the main body setting screen image 19 illustrated in
With this backlight control setting method, in case of a scene where the surrounding of the panel switch device 1 is kept dark, e.g., in case of a scene where a “projector” is in use, the address value for turning on the backlight is set into an off-state using a screen image 36 that shows a scene-by-scene illumination setting menu as illustrated in
While one embodiment of the invention made by the present inventors has been described hereinabove, the present invention is not limited by the description and drawings of the foregoing embodiment which forms a part of the disclosure of the present invention. In other words, other embodiments, examples and operation techniques derived from the foregoing embodiment by those skilled in the art shall be construed to fall within the scope of the present invention.
While the invention has been shown and described with respect to the embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modification may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
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