Claims
- 1. A remote control system including a transmitter having means for storing and transmitting a two-part signal of binary bits containing a security code unique to a specific transmitter; a receiver for mounting to a support structure and operation to generate a control signal for effecting performance of a function, wherein the receiver includes a memory including two registers for storing security codes of binary bits, and a comparator for comparing the security code of a received signal with the security code stored in each register to generate said control signal upon detecting a code match with any stored security code; field programming means on the receiver operable to initiate field programming time periods, and means for replacing the security code stored in each receiver memory register by the security code of a signal received from a first transmitter during a field programming period, and replacing the just-stored code in the second register by the security code portion of a subsequent signal received from a different transmitter only during said field programming period.
- 2. The remote control of claim 1, wherein the receiver memory includes a plurality of sequential registers, and the field programming means is capable of causing replacement of the security code in the sequentially next and in each sequentially subsequent register with the security code portion of a further subsequent signal received from yet another different transmitter only during said field programming period, so that each of the plurality of registers may contain a different unique security code.
- 3. The remote control of claim 1, wherein the receiver includes means for deactivating the power circuit after a predetermined period of time.
- 4. The remote control of claim 1, wherein the receiver includes a housing, and an antenna located within the housing.
- 5. The remote control of claim 4, wherein the receiver includes a printer circuit board and the antenna is printed on the board.
- 6. In a remote control system including a plurality of transmitters, each having means for storing and transmitting three-part signals of binary bits each comprising a wake-up part, a function part, and a security code part, for use with a plurality of receivers mounted in support structures, said receivers each being operative to generate a control signal for effecting performance of a function, an improved receiver having a power circuit, a memory including a plurality of sequential registers for storing security codes of binary bits, detector means for recognizing the wake-up part of a signal received from a remote transmitter to activate the power circuit, a comparator for thereafter comparing the security code part of a received signal with the security code stored in each register to generate the control signal indicated by the function part of the received signal upon detecting a code match with any stored security code, and field programming means on the receiver operable to initiate field programming periods wherein the security code stored in each receiver memory register is replaced by the security code portion of a signal received from a first transmitter during a field programming period, and the just-stored code in the sequentially next and any subsequent registers is replaced by the security code portion of a subsequent signal received from a different transmitter, such operation being subsequently repeatable by other different transmitters only during said field programming period, so that each of the plurality of registers may contain a different security code.
- 7. In a remote control system including a plurality of transmitters, each having means for storing and transmitting two-part signals of binary bits each comprising a wake-up part and a randomly-selected security code part unique to a specific transmitter, for use with a plurality of receivers mounted in a plurality of automobiles, said receivers each being operative to generate control signals for effecting performance of functions, an improved receiver having a power circuit, a memory including a plurality of sequential registers for storing security codes of binary bits, detector means for recognizing the wake-up part of a signal received from a remote transmitter to activate the power circuit, and a comparator for thereafter comparing the security code part of a received signal with the security code stored in each register to generate said control signal upon detecting a code match with any stored security code; and field programming means on the receiver operable to initiate field programming periods during which the security code stored in each receiver memory register is replaced by the security code portion of a signal received from a transmitter during a field programming period, and the just-stored code in the sequentially next and in any sequentially subsequent registers is replaced by the security code portion of a subsequent signal received from a different transmitter, such operation being subsequently repeatable by other different transmitters only during said field programming period, so that each of the plurality of registers may contain a different security code.
- 8. The remote control of claim 7, wherein the receiver includes means for deactivating the power circuit after a predetermined period of time.
- 9. In a remote control system including a plurality of transmitters, each having means for storing and transmitting three-part signals of binary bits each comprising a wake-up part, a function part, and a security code part unique to each transmitter, for use with a plurality of receivers mounted in a plurality of automobiles, each receiver being operative to generate control signals for effecting performance of different functions, an improved receiver having a power circuit, a memory including a plurality of sequential registers for storing security codes of binary bits, detector means for recognizing the wake-up part of a signal received from a remote transmitter to activate the power circuit, a comparator for thereafter comparing the security code part of a received signal with the security code stored in each register to generate the control signal indicated by the function part of the received signal upon detecting a code match with any stored security code, means for deactivating the power circuit after a predetermined period of time, and field programming means on the receiver operable to initiate field programming periods of predetermined length during which the security code stored in each receiver memory register is replaced by the security code portion of a signal received from a first transmitter during a field programming period, and the just-stored code in the sequentially next and in any sequentially subsequent registers is replaced by the security code portion of a subsequent signal received from a different transmitter, such operation being subsequently repeatable by other different transmitters only during said field programming period, so that each of the plurality of registers may contain a different security code.
- 10. In a remote control system including a plurality of transmitters, each having means for storing and transmitting three-part signals of binary bits each comprising a wake-up part, a function part, and a randomly-selected security code part unique to each transmitter, for use with a plurality of receivers mounted in a plurality of automobiles, each receiver being operative to generate control signals for effecting the functions of locking and unlocking the automobile's doors and trunk lid, an improved receiver having a power circuit, a memory including a plurality of sequential registers for storing security codes of binary bits, detector means for recognizing the wake-up part of a signal received from a remote transmitter to activate the power circuit, a comparator for thereafter comparing the security code part of a received signal with the security code stored in each register to generate the control signal indicated by the function part of the received signal upon detecting a code match with any stored security code, and field programming means on the receiver operable to initiate field programming periods during which the security code stored in each receiver memory register is replaced by the security code portion of a signal received from a first transmitter during a field programming period, and the just-stored code in the sequentially next and in any sequentially subsequent registers is replaced by the security code portion of a subsequent signal received from a different transmitter, such operation being subsequently repeatable by other different transmitters only during said field programming period, so that each of the plurality of registers may contain a different security code.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 262,206 filed Oct. 19, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,881,148 which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 052,469 filed May 21, 1987, now abandoned.
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