Information
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Patent Grant
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6776350
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Patent Number
6,776,350
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 18, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 17, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- McDermott Will & Emery LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 236 51
- 236 493
- 236 94
- 062 126
- 062 127
- 062 129
- 062 130
- 062 161
- 062 163
- 165 111
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an air conditioner and a remote controller for the air conditioner, and aims at inhibiting a remote controller operation by a person other than a specific user. Therefore, the specific user previously operates an operation button 30 thereby inputting a set password 41 or the like with respect to a remote controller 1. A CPU 10 stores the input set password 41 or the like in a memory 40. When setting of the set password 41 or the like is carried out, the CPU 10 displays the purport that the remote controller is in a locked state on a display part 20. Even if a remote controller operation related to operation setting of the air conditioner is carried out, the CPU 10 invalidates the operation contents unless input of an input password or the like matching with the set password 41 or the like is performed.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a remote controller for an air conditioner for changing or monitoring a set state of a preset temperature or the like in the air conditioner and an air conditioner comprising the remote controller.
BACKGROUND TECHNIQUE
A conventional air conditioner is structured in a state where an indoor unit and a remote controller (hereinafter simply referred to as “remote controller”) are communicable, and structured to be capable of remotely setting set contents of an operating state for air conditioning by the indoor unit or an outdoor unit from the remote controller.
However, there is such a problem that it becomes difficult to manage proper air conditioning when setting the remote controller in a state operable by anybody. When a remote controller is set every classroom in a school, for example, different setting may be performed every classroom, and it becomes difficult to manage controlled air conditioning in the overall school.
In order to solve such a problem, problem solution has generally been carried out on a component part other than the remote controller by inhibiting each remote controller from set operation from a centralized controller or storing the remote controller in a keyed box, for example.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been proposed in consideration of the aforementioned problem, and aims at proposing a remote controller for an air conditioner capable of inhibiting the single remote controller from operation by a person other than a specific user.
A first mode of the remote controller for an air conditioner according to the present invention comprises storage means (
40
) storing identification information (
41
,
43
,
44
,
45
) and control means (
10
) validating operational input related to operation setting of the said air conditioner only when information matching with the said identification information is input. Thus, it becomes possible to inhibit the single remote controller from remote controller operation by a person other than the specific user.
A second mode of the remote controller for an air conditioner according to the present invention further comprises operation means (
30
) for inputting the said information, and the said identification information is a previously stored set password (
41
) in the first mode. Thus, the specific user is enabled to arbitrarily set identification information unknown to others.
A third mode of the remote controller for an air conditioner according to the present invention is characterized in that the said set password (
41
) is input from the said operation means, and it further comprises display means (
20
) displaying the said set password on that occasion in the second mode. Thus, the specific user is enabled to readily set a desired password.
A fourth mode of the remote controller for an air conditioner according to the present invention is characterized in that the said control means (
10
) displays the purport that password setting is carried out with respect to the said display means (
20
) when the said set password (
41
) is stored in the said storage means in the third mode. Thus, it is possible to readily grasp that the remote controller for an air conditioner is in a locked state.
A fifth mode of the remote controller for an air conditioner according to the present invention is characterized in that the said control means (
10
) switches the display contents in the said display means (
20
) from the display contents of the purport that the said password setting is carried out to general display contents for operational input when operational input of a password matching with the said set password (
41
) is performed in the fourth mode. Thus, operability at the same when the specific user operates the remote controller for an air conditioner improves.
A sixth mode of the remote controller for an air conditioner according to the present invention is characterized in that the said control means (
10
) switches the display contents in the said display means (
20
) from the said general display contents to the display contents of the purport that the said password setting is carried out when a prescribed time has elapsed from final operational input after switching the display contents in the said display means (
20
) to the said general display contents in the fifth mode. Thus, after the specific user operates the remote controller for an air conditioner, it is possible to prevent others from performing operation.
A seventh mode of the remote controller for an air conditioner according to the present invention further comprises image input means (
70
) inputting an image in the first mode, and the said control means (
10
) validates operational input related to operation setting of the said air conditioner only when the said image input from the said image input means matches with the said identification information in the first mode. Thus, the specific user may not keep the identification information in mind.
An eighth mode of the remote controller for an air conditioner according to the present invention is a remote controller for an air controller characterized in that the said image input means (
70
) input an image of a characteristic part in a human body in the seventh mode. Thus, the remote controller for an air conditioner can specify the specific user.
A ninth mode of the remote controller for an air conditioner according to the present invention further comprises a card reader (
80
) reading the said information from a card assigned with the said information, and the said control means (
10
) validates the operational input related to the operation setting of the said air conditioner only when the said information input from the said card reader matches with the said identification information in the first mode. Thus, it becomes possible to perform locking and unlocking of the remote controller so far as the specific user possesses the card.
A tenth mode of the remote controller for an air conditioner according to the present invention further comprises voice input means (
90
) inputting a voice and generating a voice signal, and the said control means (
10
) validates the operational input related to the operation setting of the said air conditioner only when the said voice signal input from the said voice input means matches with the said identification information in the first mode. Thus, the specific user is enabled to perform locking and unlocking of the remote controller by simply uttering the voice him(her)self.
The present invention also aims at providing an air conditioner capable of inhibiting a single remote controller from operation by a person other than a specific user.
The mode of the air conditioner according to the present invention is structured while comprising the remote controller for an air conditioner in any one mode of the first to tenth of the aforementioned remote controller for an air conditioner. Thus, it is possible to implement an air conditioner capable of inhibiting the single remote controller from remote controller operation by a person other than the specific user.
The objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a diagram showing an air conditioner in a first embodiment.
FIG. 2
is a block diagram showing the internal structure of a remote controller in the first embodiment.
FIG. 3
is a flow chart showing a procedure on the occasion of setting password setting.
FIG. 4
is a flow chart showing a procedure in a password set state.
FIG. 5
is a diagram showing an air conditioner in a second embodiment.
FIG. 6
is a block diagram showing the internal structure of a remote controller in the second embodiment.
FIG. 7
is a flow chart showing a procedure on the occasion of registering feature data of an image related to a specific user.
FIG. 8
is a flow chart showing a procedure in a feature data registration state.
FIG. 9
is a diagram showing an air conditioner in a third embodiment.
FIG. 10
is a block diagram showing the internal structure of a remote controller in the third embodiment.
FIG. 11
is a flow chart showing a procedure on the occasion of registering card information.
FIG. 12
is a flow chart showing a procedure in a card information registration state.
FIG. 13
is a diagram showing an air conditioner in a fourth embodiment.
FIG. 14
is a block diagram showing the internal structure of a remote controller in the fourth embodiment.
FIG. 15
is a flow chart showing a procedure on the occasion of registering voiceprint data of a specific user.
FIG. 16
is a flow chart showing a procedure at a voiceprint data registration time.
BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Embodiments of the present invention are now described in detail with reference to the drawings.
<First Embodiment>
First, a first embodiment is described. In this embodiment, a structure capable of changing/operating an operating state of an air conditioner with a remote controller by operation of a specific user inputting a previously set password.
FIG. 1
is a diagram showing an air conditioner
100
in the first embodiment. The air conditioner
100
comprises a remote controller
1
, an indoor unit
110
and an outdoor unit
120
, and is structured to be capable of remotely setting set contents of an operating state for air conditioning by the indoor unit
110
, the outdoor unit
120
or the like from the remote controller
1
. Therefore, the remote controller
1
is structured to be capable of making data communication with the indoor unit
110
or the outdoor unit
120
by wire or radio, while the indoor unit
110
and the outdoor unit
120
perform operation based on the set contents set from the remote controller
1
.
FIG. 1
illustrates a case where the remote controller
1
is cable-connected with the indoor unit
110
so that the remote controller
1
and the indoor unit
110
make data communication.
In order to improve operability of remote manipulation in the remote controller
1
, a display part
20
is provided on the upper side of the front face of the remote controller
1
, and a plurality of operation buttons
30
are arranged on the lower side.
The display part
20
in the remote controller
1
is provided with a numerical display part
21
formed by 7-segment indicators, for example, to be capable of displaying a numerical value of about eight digits.
FIG. 1
illustrates four digits.
FIG. 2
is a block diagram showing the internal structure of the remote controller
1
. The remote controller
1
is structured while comprising a CPU
10
, the display part
20
, the operation buttons
30
, a memory
40
, a timer
50
and a communication part
60
.
The CPU
10
has a function of setting a password, while having a function of making it impossible to perform set changing operation for the operating state etc. of the air conditioner
100
without inputting the password when the password is set.
When proper input of the password is performed in a case where the password is set, on the other hand, it follows that the CPU
10
accepts the set changing operation for the operating state etc. of the air conditioner
100
as a valid one, and performs control operation of the air conditioner
100
such as that transmitting a control signal corresponding to the operated operation button
30
to the indoor unit
110
or the like.
That is, when operational input related to operation setting of the air conditioner
100
is performed, the CPU
10
functions as control means determining whether to validate or invalidate the aforementioned operation setting by determining whether or not there has been input of a password matching with the set password.
The CPU
10
is structured to control display contents on the display part
20
while obtaining input information from the operation button
30
operated by the user or the like. Further, the CPU
10
is structured to be capable of acquiring data related to the operational situation or the like from the indoor unit
110
or the like through the communication part
60
, and has functions of making the display part
20
display the operational situation or the like of the air conditioner
100
while transmitting a control signal for making operation setting or the like with respect to the indoor unit
110
or the like. When the password is set on the remote controller
1
and the password (set password) set on the remote controller
1
and a password (input password) input in remote controller operation do not match, however, the CPU
10
transmits no control signal to the indoor unit
110
or the like.
The memory
40
is that for storing data in the remote controller
1
, and defines storage means storing a set password
41
set on the remote controller
1
and assignment data
42
individually assigning numerical values to the plurality of operation buttons
30
. Data reading/writing of the memory
40
is controlled by the CPU
10
.
The timer
50
has a function of supplying a timer signal for time counting to the CPU
10
. Thus, the CPU
10
can count an elapsed time from arbitrary timing. The communication part
60
has a function of making data communication with the indoor unit
110
or the like, and supplies data obtained from the indoor unit
110
or the like to the CPU
10
while transmitting data from the CPU
10
to the indoor unit
110
or the like.
In the remote controller
1
, the CPU
10
sets an arbitrary numerical value of four digits, for example, as the set password. In general, the remote controller
1
is not provided with operation buttons such as ten keys dedicated to numerical input. Data for assigning different numerals to the respective ones of the plurality of operation buttons
30
are stored in the assignment data
42
, and the CPU
10
refers to the assignment data
42
when the operation button
30
is pushed thereby specifying a single numerical value corresponding to its button signal. So that one of the plurality of operation buttons
30
functions as a definite button defining the password of four digits, data therefor is stored in the assignment data
42
.
For example, two up-down buttons
31
and
32
are provided for the plurality of operation buttons
30
in the remote controller
1
shown in
FIG. 1
, and the number of the operation buttons
30
in the remote controller
1
is 13 when including operating parts on upper and lower two portions of these up-down buttons
31
and
32
. Numerical values of 0 to 9 are assigned to 10 operation buttons
30
among these, and a single operation button
30
is assigned as the definite button. The assignment data
42
indicating such association between the respective operation buttons
30
and the numerical values are previously stored in the memory
40
.
When the number of the operation buttons
30
provided on the remote controller
1
is less than 11, nut the 10 numerical values of 0 to 9 are assigned but numerical values of less than 10 may be assigned. When the number of the operation buttons
30
is only seven, for example, one of the seven operation buttons
30
may be regarded as the definite button and the six numerical values of 0 to 5 may be assigned to the respective ones of the remaining six operation buttons
30
.
When referring to the assignment data
42
stored in the memory
40
on the basis of the button signal at the time when the operation button
30
is operated, the CPU
10
can specify the numerical value corresponding to the button.
The CPU
10
thus specifies the numerical value with the assignment data
42
, whereby each operation button
30
can implement different input functions at a password input time and a remote controller operation time, and it becomes possible to also perform numerical input by simply providing the minimum operation buttons
30
merely exhibiting general remote controller functions such as temperature change on the remote controller
1
. Thus, it is not necessary to provide a specific operation button dedicated to numerical input on the remote controller
1
.
Operation of performing printing of the numerical value previously assigned in the aforementioned manner on the button of each operation button
30
shown in
FIG. 1
or on a proximity position of each operation button
30
is preferable in such a point that the user can perform operational input while visually recognizing the relation between each operation button
30
and the numerical value on the occasion of performing input operation of the password.
A procedure in a case of setting the set password on the remote controller
1
is now described.
FIG. 3
is a flow chart showing the procedure on the occasion of setting the password setting.
First, the CPU
10
determines whether or not specific operation for setting the password on the remote controller
1
has been performed (step S
10
). It is desired that this specific operation is operation, such that a plurality of specific operation buttons
30
are simultaneously continuously pressed for several seconds, for example, not carried out in general operation.
When no specific operation is performed, it does not advance to processing for setting the password. When the password is not set on the remote controller
1
, it follows that the remote controller
1
performs operation similar to that of a general remote controller, and a person other than the specific user can perform remote controller operation for changing operation setting or the like of the air conditioner
100
.
When the specific operation is performed, on the other hand, the CPU
10
initializes digit information i of the password to 1 (step S
12
), while displaying the input state of the password on the display part
20
(step S
14
).
At this time, the CPU
10
makes the numerical value display part
21
function as display means for password confirmation, and makes a first-digit 7-segment indicator blink. Thus, the user can visually recognize that it is an input stage of the first-digit password.
Then, the user operates an arbitrary button among the plurality of operation buttons
30
(step S
16
). The CPU
10
converts the button signal for the operated button to a numerical value on the basis of the assignment data and temporarily stores the same (step S
18
). Then, it displays the converted numerical value on a digit part of the numerical value display part
21
defining an input object and shifts the blinking to a next digit, thereby updating the password display state of the display part
20
(step S
20
). Then, it increments the digit information i by 1 (step S
22
).
The CPU
10
determines whether or not the digit information i has reached 5 (step S
24
). If the digit information i has reached
5
, it follows that input of all digits forming the password has been performed and hence it advances to a step S
25
and accepts input operation of the operation button
30
. If the digit information i is less than 5, on the other hand, all input has not yet been performed and hence it repeats the processing from the step S
116
for performing password input of the remaining digit parts. It follows that the processing at the steps S
16
to S
22
is repeated four times in total, whereby password input of four digits terminates.
The CPU
10
determines whether or not the operation button
30
operated at the step S
25
is a button corresponding to the definite button (step S
26
). That is, the CPU
10
makes determination as to whether or not the operation button
30
subsequently operated after the password input of the four digits has been performed is the button assigned to the assignment data
42
as the definite button, thereby determining whether or not to perform setting of the password. The user can determine whether or not it has been possible to input the desired password when visually recognizing the four-digit display of the numerical value display part
21
, and hence comes to press the operation button
30
corresponding to the definite button if the desired password is displayed. When the CPU
10
determines that operation of the definite button has not been performed, it returns to the step S
12
and makes transition to set input of the password again. When operation of the definite button has not been performed, the processing of password setting may be terminated without storing the input password.
When operation of the definite button has been performed, on the other hand, the CPU
10
stores the defined password of four digits in the memory
40
as the set password
41
to be set on the remote controller
1
(step S
28
). Thus, it follows that the set password is set on the remote controller
1
. The CPU
10
displays the purport that it is a state where the password is set on the remote controller
1
(password set state) with respect to the numerical value display part
21
(step S
30
). This display is performed in some display mode capable of recognizing that password setting such as “PASS” is performed with the 7-segment indicators for four digits, for example. Thus, the user can recognize that the password is set on the remote controller
1
, and can grasp that it is a locked state where remote controller operation by a person other than the specific user is inhibited.
Thus, setting of the password on the remote controller
1
terminates.
A procedure in the case of performing remote controller operation in the password set state is now described.
FIG. 4
is a flow chart showing the procedure in the password set state.
When shifting to the password set state, the CPU
10
first initializes the digit information i to 1 (step S
32
). Then, it determines whether or not button operation has been performed (step S
34
), for advancing to a step S
38
when the button operation has been performed while advancing to a step S
36
when no operation has been performed.
When there is no button operation at the step S
34
and it advances to the step S
36
, the CPU
10
determines whether or not a prescribed time has elapsed (step S
36
). More specifically, the CPU
10
counts the timer signal supplied from the timer
50
and determines whether or not a prescribed time of about several seconds has elapsed from the time when the operation button
30
was finally operated. Determining the elapsed time from the final button operation, the CPU
10
resets counting of the timer signal every time the button operation is performed.
It returns to the step S
34
when the prescribed time has not yet elapsed and enters enter a standby state for button operation for continuous input of the password, while it returns to the step S
32
when the prescribed time has elapsed and enters a button operation standby state from the first digit of the password.
At the step S
38
, the CPU
10
refers to the assignment data
42
of the memory
40
thereby converting the button signal obtained from the operated operation button
30
to a numerical value and temporarily stores the numerical value (step S
38
). It follows that numerical input for one digit has been performed in this case, and hence it increments the digit information i by 1 for shifting the input digit to a next digit (step S
40
).
Then, the CPU
10
determines whether or not the digit information i has reached 5 (step S
42
). If the digit information i is less than 5, it follows that all digit input forming the password does not terminate and hence it returns to the step S
34
in this case to enter a standby state for subsequent digit input. The processing at the steps S
34
, S
38
and S
40
is repeated four times, whereby it follows that the digit information i reaches 5 and input of all digits of the password is performed.
When input of all digits terminates, the CPU
10
reads the set password
41
from the memory
40
, and makes determination as to whether or not the input password input by repetition of the steps S
34
, S
38
and S
40
matches with the set password (step S
44
). When the input password and the set password do not match here, it returns to the step S
32
to enter the input standby state for the password again while the locked state is maintained.
When the input password and the set password match, on the other hand, it can be estimated that the operator of the remote controller
1
is the specific user knowing the set password, and hence it advances to a step S
46
to enter an unlocked state for enabling general remote controller operation.
The CPU
10
switches the display state of the display part
20
from the display of the password set state to display for the general remote controller operation (step S
46
). Thus, the specific user can properly perform operation setting etc. of the air conditioner
100
while visually recognizing the display part
20
. Then, it advances to a step S
48
and determines whether or not button operation has been performed. It advances to a step S
52
when button operation has been performed, and advances to a step S
50
when no operation has been performed.
At the step S
52
, the CPU
10
generates a control signal corresponding to the operated operation button
30
and performs communication with the indoor unit
110
or the like, thereby validating the contents of operation setting by remote controller operation such as change of the preset temperature in the air conditioner
100
. When operation setting etc. responsive to the button operation is performed, it comes to return to the step S
48
again.
When no button operation has been performed in the determination at the step S
48
, it advances to the step S
50
and the CPU
10
determines whether or not the prescribed time has elapsed. This processing is similar to the processing at the step S
36
, and the CPU
10
counts the timer signal supplied from the timer
50
and determines whether or not the prescribed time has elapsed from the time when the operation button
30
was finally operated. It returns to the step S
48
and enters a standby state for subsequent button operation when the prescribed time has not yet elapsed, while it returns to a step S
54
and switches the display state in the display part
20
to the display state of the purport that it is the password set state when the prescribed time has elapsed, thereafter returns to the step S
32
to enter the locked state by the password again, and enters a button operation standby state for input of the password.
Also when the input password and the set password match, therefore, it follows that the CPU
10
automatically returns to the locked state by the password if the user performs no button operation over the prescribed time. Even if the specific user properly inputs the input password, performs button operation for operation setting of the air conditioner
100
with the remote controller
1
and thereafter leaves the remote controller
1
in this state, therefore, it is possible to prevent the set contents from being changed by another person.
When employing the aforementioned remote controller
1
, it is possible to set the password on the remote controller
1
itself, it is possible to inhibit a person other than the specific user from changing the operating state of the air conditioner
100
by operating the remote controller
1
, and it becomes possible to perform controlled air conditioning management.
While the example of setting the password as the numerical value of four digits has been described in the above description, it is not restricted to this but each operation button
30
may be assigned to an arbitrary number of characters or the like. When so structuring it as to set the password with a numerical value, however, it is effective in a point that display means such as the 7-segment indicators provided on an existing remote controller can be utilized as such.
While the example of assigning different numerical values to the respective ones of the respective operation buttons
30
and inputting the password by operating the plurality of operation buttons
30
to which the numerical values are assigned has been shown in the above description, it is also possible to structure it so that the numerical values are updated in ascending order by pressing the up side and the numerical values are updated in descending order by pressing the down side when the up-down buttons
31
and
32
are provided as in FIG.
1
. When structuring it in this manner, it is effective in a point that there is no need to assign different numerical values to the respective operation buttons
30
, and particularly effective when the number of the operation buttons
30
provided on the remote controller
1
is small.
The password may be secret information such as the so-called personal identification number, or may not be set by the user but be specific to the remote controller.
<Second Embodiment>
A second embodiment is now described. In this embodiment, a structure previously storing feature data of the fingerprint, the eyeball, the face or the like of a specific user to be capable of changing/operating an operating state of an air conditioner by a remote controller when the feature of an image input from an image input part in remote controller operation and the contents of the previously stored feature data match.
FIG. 5
is a diagram showing an air conditioner
100
a
in the second embodiment. The air conditioner
100
a
comprises a remote controller
1
a
, an indoor unit
110
and an outdoor unit
120
, and is structured to be capable of remotely setting the set contents of an operating state for air conditioning by the indoor unit
110
, the outdoor unit
120
or the like from the remote controller
1
a.
The remote controller
1
a
has a structure substantially similar to the remote controller
1
in the first embodiment, and the same numerals are assigned as to structural members similar to the structural members described in the first embodiment also in FIG.
5
.
The remote controller
1
a
comprises a display part
20
and a plurality of operation buttons
30
, and an image input part
70
formed by a scanner or a camera is provided on a lower side of the plurality of operation buttons
30
.
FIG. 6
is a block diagram showing the internal structure of the remote controller
1
a
. As shown in
FIG. 6
, the remote controller
1
a
is structured while comprising a CPU
10
, the display part
20
, the operation buttons
30
, a memory
40
, a timer
50
, a communication part
60
and the image input part
70
.
The image input part
70
performs scanning or photographing when a prescribed operation button
30
is operated, to generate image data related to the user operating the remote controller
1
a
. The image data generated by the image input part
70
is image data related to the fingerprint, the eyeball (particularly the retina or the iris), the face or the like of the user, for example.
The CPU
10
analyzes the image data input from the image input part
70
, and feature data responsive to the contents of an input image is generated. In a case of inputting a fingerprint image, for example, feature data responsive to the fingerprint at a degree capable of specifying an individual from the fingerprint image is generated.
The CPU
10
has a function of previously registering feature data
43
related to the specific user, while having a function of making it impossible to perform operation of set changing of the operating state or the like of the air conditioner
100
a
without performing input of an image whose feature matches when the feature data is registered.
When input of an image whose feature matches is performed in a case where the feature data
43
is registered, on the other hand, the CPU
10
accepts operation of set changing of the operating state or the like of the air conditioner
100
a
performed by the user following the image input operation as a valid one and comes to perform control operation of the air conditioner
100
a
such as that transmitting a control signal corresponding to the operated operation button
30
to the indoor unit
110
or the like.
When the feature data
43
is registered in a case where the feature of an image input by the user performing image input operation in remote controller operation does not match with the registered feature data, the CPU
10
does not accept set changing of the operating state or the like of the air conditioner
100
a
input in continuation thereto.
That is, the CPU
10
functions as control means determining whether or not there has been input of an image matching with the registered feature data
43
when operational input related to operation setting of the air conditioner
100
a
is performed, thereby determining whether to validate or invalidate operation setting input in the remote controller
1
a.
The memory
40
is storage means for registering (storing) the feature data
43
in the remote controller
1
a
. When an image related to the specific user is previously input with respect to the remote controller
1
a
, the CPU
10
analyzes the image to generate the feature data and stores the same in the memory
40
, whereby registration of the feature data is performed.
A procedure in the case of registering the feature data of the image related to the specific user with respect to the remote controller
1
a
is now described.
FIG. 7
is a flow chart showing the procedure on the occasion of registering the feature data of the image related to the specific user.
First, the CPU
10
determines whether or not specific operation for setting the feature data of the image related to the specific user has been performed with respect to the remote controller
1
a
(step S
110
).
When no specific operation is performed, it does not advance to processing for registering the feature data. When no feature data is set on the remote controller
1
a
, it follows that the remote controller
1
a
performs operation similar to that of a general remote controller, and a person other than the specific user can perform remote controller operation for changing operation setting or the like of the air conditioner
100
a
. When the user operates the remote controller
1
a
in this case, therefore, the CPU
10
generates a control signal responsive to the operation contents and transmits the same to the indoor unit
110
or the like thereby performing operation control of the air conditioner
100
a.
When the specific operation has been performed, on the other hand, it enters a state waiting for image input from the image input part
70
, and when operation of an image input button included in the operation buttons
30
is performed by the user (step S
112
), it controls scanning operation or photographing operation of the image input part
70
in response thereto and inputs the image data from the image input part
70
(step S
114
). At this time, the user preferably approaches the part (the fingerprint, the eyeball, the face or the like) of the body defining the object of reading with respect to the image input part
70
to take such a posture that the image input part
70
can properly perform image input.
The CPU
10
analyzes the input image data (step S
116
), generates the feature data of the image (step S
118
), and makes the memory
40
store the feature data (step S
120
).
Thus, it follows that the feature data
43
has been registered in the remote controller
1
a
, and hence the CPU
10
displays the purport that it is the state where the feature data has been registered with respect to the display part
20
(step
122
). This display may be display of the purport that it is a locked state. This display is performed in some display mode such as “LOCK” capable of recognizing that it is a locked state with 7-segment indicators for four digits, for example. Thus, the user can grasp that the feature data is registered in the remote controller
1
a
and it is the locked state where remote controller operation by a person other than the specific user is inhibited.
Registration processing of the feature data in the remote controller
1
a
terminates in the above manner.
A procedure in the case of performing remote controller operation in the feature data registration state is now described.
FIG. 8
is a flow chart showing the procedure at the feature data registration time.
When shifting to the state where the feature data is registered, the CPU
10
enters a state waiting for operation of the image input button (step S
130
), and advances to a step S
132
when button operation is performed.
When operation of the image input button is performed by the user, the CPU
10
controls scanning operation or photographing operation of the image input part
70
in response thereto, and inputs the image data from the image input part
70
(step S
132
). Then, the CPU
10
performs image analysis of the input image (step S
134
), and generates the feature data of the image (step S
136
).
Then, the CPU
10
reads the previously registered feature data
43
from the memory
40
, and makes determination as to whether or not the feature data of the input image obtained by the step S
136
matches with the registered feature data
43
(step S
138
). When the feature data of the input image and the registered feature data
43
do not match at this point of time, it returns to the step S
130
to enter the standby state for the image input again while the locked state is maintained.
When the feature data of the input image and the registered feature data
43
match, on the other hand, it is estimable that the operator of the remote controller
1
a
is the same person as the specific user, and hence it advances to a step S
140
for enabling general remote controller operation and enters an unlocked state.
The CPU
10
switches the display state of the display part
20
from the display of the feature data registration state to display for general remote controller operation (step S
140
). Thus, the specific user can properly perform operation setting or the like of the air conditioner
100
a
while visually recognizing the display part
20
. Then, it advances to a step S
142
, and determines whether or not button operation of the remote controller
1
a
has been performed. It advances to a step S
146
when the button operation has been performed, while advancing to a step S
144
when no operation has been performed.
At the step S
146
, the CPU
10
generates a control signal corresponding to the operated operation button
30
and makes communication with the indoor unit
10
or the like, thereby validating the contents of operation setting by remote controller operation such as change of a preset temperature in the air conditioner
100
a
. When operation setting or the like responsive to the button operation is performed, it comes to return to the step S
142
again.
When no button operation has been performed in the determination at the step S
142
, it advances to the step S
144
and the CPU
10
determines whether or not a prescribed time has elapsed. The CPU
10
counts a timer signal supplied from the timer
50
, and determines whether or not the prescribed time has elapsed from the time when the operation button
30
was finally operated. It returns to the step S
142
to enter a standby state for subsequent button operation when the prescribed time has not elapsed, while advancing to a step S
148
when the prescribed time has elapsed for switching the display state in the display part
20
to a display state of the purport that it is a feature data registration state, thereafter returning to the step S
130
for entering the locked state by registration of the feature data again and entering a button operation standby state for input of an image.
Also in a case where an image having a feature matching with the registered feature data is input, therefore, it follows that the CPU
10
automatically returns to the locked state when the specific user performs no button operation over the prescribed time. Even if the specific user performs image input operation, performs button operation for operation setting of the air conditioner
100
a
with the remote controller
1
a
and thereafter leaves the remote controller
1
a
in this state, therefore, it is possible to prevent the set contents from being changed by another person.
When employing the aforementioned remote controller
1
a
, it is possible to set the remote controller
1
a
in the locked state by registering the feature data indicating the feature of the specific user in the remote controller
1
a
itself, it is possible to inhibit a person other than the specific user from operating the remote controller
1
a
and changing the operating state of the air conditioner
100
a
, and it becomes possible to perform controlled air conditioning management.
It is also effective in a point that the specific user may not commit a password or the like in memory when employing the aforementioned remote controller
1
a.
While the case of expressing the feature of the user as the feature data from the image data of the fingerprint, the eyeball, the face or the like and performing setting of the locked state and releasing of the locked state on the basis of the feature data has been described in the above description, it may be so structured as to simply store the image data of the fingerprint, the eyeball, the face or the like in the memory
40
as such and perform image comparison with an image input in remote controller operation thereby determining whether or not it is the specific user and releasing the locked state.
While the case of inputting the characteristic part in the human body as the image data and generating the feature data therefrom has been described in the above description, the input image data may not be the image data related to the body of the specific user. For example, a signature of the user's own handwriting or the like may be input as an image so that the CPU
10
performs handwriting analysis thereby performing determination as to whether or not it is the specific user. In this case, the image input part
70
in the aforementioned remote controller
1
a
may be structured by a scanner for reading a signature handwritten on a paper surface or the like, while it is also possible to employ a structure structuring the image input part
70
by a pen input device or the like so that the user directly makes handwriting with respect to the image input part
70
.
<Third Embodiment>
A third embodiment is now described. In this embodiment, a structure previously storing card information of an identification card, a credit card, a driver's license, a staff card or the like possessed by a specific user to be capable of changing/operating an operating state of an air conditioner with a remote controller when card information input from a card reader in remote controller operation and the previously stored card information match is described.
FIG. 9
is a diagram showing an air conditioner
100
b
in the third embodiment. The air conditioner
100
b
comprises a remote controller
1
b
, an indoor unit
110
and an outdoor unit
120
, and is structured to be capable of remotely setting set contents of an operating state for air conditioning by the indoor unit
110
, the outdoor unit
120
or the like from the remote controller
1
b.
The remote controller
1
b
has a structure substantially similar to the remote controller
1
in the first embodiment, and the same numerals are assigned as to structural members similar to the structural members described in the first embodiment also in FIG.
9
.
The remote controller
1
b
comprises a display part
20
and a plurality of operation buttons
30
, and a card reader
80
reading card information stored in or printed on a card such as an identification card, a credit card, a driver's license, a staff card or the like is provided on a lower side of the plurality of operation buttons
30
. When the card is inserted in a card slot
80
a
, this card reader
80
electrically, electromagnetically or optically reads a prescribed part of the card thereby generating card information structured by a numeral string or a character string. The card information read by the card reader
80
is desirably information specific to the card, and information capable of specifying the owner of the card.
FIG. 10
is a block diagram showing the internal structure of the remote controller
1
b
. As shown in
FIG. 10
, the remote controller
1
b
is structured while comprising a CPU
10
, the display part
20
, the operation buttons
30
, a memory
40
, a timer
50
, a communication part
60
and the card reader
80
.
The card reader
80
is so structured as to supply the card information to the CPU
10
when the card is inserted and it generates the card information.
The CPU
10
sets the remote controller
1
b
in a locked state or releases the locked state on the basis of the card information input from the card reader
80
. That is, the CPU
10
has a function of previously registering card information
44
of the card possessed by the specific user, while having a function of making it impossible to perform operation of setting/changing an operating state or the like of the air conditioner
100
b
without inserting the card whose card information matches in the card reader
80
when the card information is registered.
When insertion of the card whose card information matches is performed in the case where the card information
44
is registered, on the other hand, the CPU
10
accepts operation of setting/changing the operating state etc. of the air conditioner
100
b
performed in continuation thereto as a valid one, and comes to perform control operation of the air conditioner
100
b
such as that transmitting a control signal corresponding to the operated operation button
30
to the indoor unit
110
or the like.
When card information of a card inserted by the user in remote controller operation does not match with the registered card information
44
in the case where the card information
44
is registered, the CPU
10
does not accept setting/changing of the operating state etc. of the air conditioner
100
b
performed in continuation thereto.
That is, the CPU
10
functions as control means determining whether or not there has been input of an image matching with the registered card information
44
when operational input related to operation setting of the air conditioner
100
b
is performed, thereby determining whether to validate or invalidate operation setting input in the remote controller
1
b.
The memory
40
is storage means for registering (storing) the card information
44
in the remote controller
1
b
. When the specific user previously inserts the card possessed by him(her)self into the card reader
80
with respect to the remote controller
1
b
, the card reader
80
reads the card information of the card while the CPU
10
stores the card information in the memory
40
, whereby registration of the card information
44
is performed.
When the card information
44
is registered in the memory
40
, the CPU
40
is structured to perform comparison of the card information input from the card reader
80
and the card information
44
stored in the memory
40
and make determination as to whether or not to release locking.
A procedure in the case of registering the card information of the card possessed by the specific user with respect to the remote controller
1
b
is now described.
FIG. 11
is a flow chart showing the procedure on the occasion of registering the card information.
First, the CPU
10
determines whether or not specific registration operation for registering the card information of the specific user has been performed with respect to the remote controller
1
b
(step S
210
).
When no specific operation is performed, it does not advance to processing for registering the card information. When no feature data is set on the remote controller
1
b
, it follows that the remote controller
1
b
performs operation similar to that of a general remote controller, and a person other than the specific user can perform remote controller operation for changing operation setting or the like of the air conditioner
100
b
. When the user operates the remote controller
1
b
in this case, therefore, the CPU
10
generates a control signal responsive to the operation contents and transmits the same to the indoor unit
110
or the like thereby performing operation control of the air conditioner
100
b.
When the specific operation is performed, on the other hand, it enters a state waiting for insertion of the card possessed by the specific user into the card reader
80
, and when insertion of the card into the card reader
80
is performed (step S
212
), the card reader
80
reads the information of the card (step S
214
). The CPU
10
makes the memory
40
store the card information input from the card reader
80
(step S
216
).
Thus, it follows that the card information
44
has been registered in the remote controller
1
b
, and hence the CPU
10
displays the purport that it is a state where the card information is registered with respect to the display part
20
(step
218
). This display may be display of the purport that it is a locked state. Thus, the user can grasp that the card information has been registered in the remote controller
1
b
and it is the locked state where remote controller operation by a person other than the specific user is inhibited.
A procedure in the case of performing remote controller operation in the card information registration state is now described.
FIG. 12
is a flow chart showing the procedure at a card information registration time.
When shifting to the state where the card information is registered, the CPU
10
enters a state waiting for insertion of the card into the card reader
80
(step S
230
), and advances to a step S
232
when button operation is performed. When card insertion operation is performed by the user, the card reader
80
reads the card information in response thereto, and supplies the card information to the CPU
10
(step S
232
).
Then, the CPU
10
reads the previously registered card information
44
from the memory
40
, and makes determination as to whether or not the card information obtained by the step S
232
matches with the registered card information
44
(step S
234
). When the card information of the inserted card and the card information
44
registered in the memory
40
do not match at this point of time, it returns to the step S
230
to enter the state waiting for insertion of the card again while the locked state is maintained.
When the card information of the inserted card and the registered card information
44
match, on the other hand, it is estimable that the operator of the remote controller
1
b
is the same person as the specific user, and hence it advances to a step S
236
for enabling general remote controller operation and enters an unlocked state.
The CPU
10
switches the display state of the display part
20
from the display of the card information registration state to display for the general remote controller operation (step S
236
). Thus, the specific user can properly perform operation setting or the like of the air conditioner
100
b
while visually recognizing the display part
20
. Then, it advances to a step S
238
, and determines whether or not button operation of the remote controller
1
b
has been performed. It advances to a step S
240
when the button operation has been performed, while advancing to a step S
242
when no operation has been performed.
At the step S
240
, the CPU
10
generates a control signal corresponding to the operated operation button
30
and makes communication with the indoor unit
110
or the like, thereby validating the contents of operation setting by remote controller operation such as change of a preset temperature in the air conditioner
100
b
. When operation setting or the like responsive to the button operation is performed, it comes to return to the step S
238
again.
When no button operation has been performed in the determination at the step S
238
, it advances to the step S
242
and the CPU
10
determines whether or not a prescribed time has elapsed. The CPU
10
counts a timer signal supplied from the timer
50
, and determines whether or not the prescribed time has elapsed from the time when the operation button
30
was finally operated. It returns to the step S
238
to enter a standby state for subsequent button operation when the prescribed time has not elapsed, while advancing to a step S
244
when the prescribed time has elapsed for switching the display state in the display part
20
to the display state of the purport that it is the card information registration state, thereafter returning to the step S
230
for entering the locked state by registration of the card information again and entering a card insertion standby state.
Also in a case where a card whose registered card information matches is inserted in the card reader
80
, therefore, it follows that the CPU
10
automatically returns to the locked state when the specific user performs no button operation over the prescribed time. Even if the specific user performs card insertion operation, performs button operation for operation setting of the air conditioner
100
b
with the remote controller
1
b
and thereafter leaves the remote controller
1
b
in this state, therefore, it is possible to prevent the set contents from being changed by another person.
When employing the aforementioned remote controller
1
b
, it is possible to set the remote controller
1
b
in the locked state by registering the card information of the card possessed by the specific user in the remote controller
1
b
itself, it is possible to inhibit a person other than the specific user from operating the remote controller
1
b
and changing the operating state of the air conditioner
100
b
, and it becomes possible to perform controlled air conditioning management.
Further, it is also effective in a point that the specific user may not commit a password or the like in memory when employing the aforementioned remote controller
1
b.
While the case of registering the card information of the identification card, the credit card, the driver's license, the staff card or the like possessed by the specific user and setting the remote controller
1
b
in the locked state and releasing the locked state on the basis of the card information has been described in the above description, it may be so structured as to perform setting of the locked state and releasing of the locked state with a recording medium such as a dedicated card with respect to the remote controller
1
b
, for example.
<Fourth Embodiment>
A fourth embodiment is now described. In this embodiment, a structure previously storing voiceprint data of a specific user to be capable of changing/operating an operating state of an air conditioner by a remote controller when the voiceprint of a voice input from a voice input part such as a microphone in remote controller operation matches with the contents of the previously stored voiceprint data.
FIG. 13
is a diagram showing an air conditioner
100
c
in the fourth embodiment. The air conditioner
100
c
comprises a remote controller
1
c
, an indoor unit
110
and an outdoor unit
120
, and is structured to be capable of remotely setting the set contents of an operating state for air conditioning by the indoor unit
110
, the outdoor unit
120
or the like from the remote controller
1
c.
The remote controller
1
c
has a structure substantially similar to the remote controller
1
in the first embodiment, and the same numerals are assigned as to structural members similar to the structural members described in the first embodiment also in FIG.
13
.
The remote controller
1
c
comprises a display part
20
and a plurality of operation buttons
30
, and a microphone
90
defining a voice input part is provided on a lower side of the plurality of operation buttons
30
.
FIG. 14
is a block diagram showing the internal structure of the remote controller
1
c
. As shown in
FIG. 14
, the remote controller
1
c
is structured while comprising a CPU
10
, the display part
20
, the operation buttons
30
, a memory
40
, a timer
50
, a communication part
60
and the microphone
90
.
The microphone
90
is an apparatus converting an input voice to an electric voice signal, and the voice signal generated in the microphone
90
is supplied to the CPU
10
.
The CPU
10
analyzes the voice signal input from the microphone
90
, and generates voiceprint data of the voice signal. The CPU
10
has a function of previously registering voiceprint data
45
related to the specific user, while having a function of making it impossible to perform operation of set changing of the operating state or the like of the air conditioner
100
c
without performing input of a voice whose voiceprint matches when the voiceprint data
45
is registered.
When input of a voice whose voice print matches is performed in the case where the voiceprint data
45
is registered, on the other hand, the CPU
10
accepts operation of set changing of the operating state or the like of the air conditioner
100
c
performed by the user in continuation to the voice input as a valid one and comes to perform control operation of the air conditioner
100
c
such as that transmitting a control signal corresponding to the operated operation button
30
to the indoor unit
110
or the like.
When the voiceprint data
45
is registered in a case where the feature of a voice uttered by the user in remote controller operation does not match with the registered voiceprint data, the CPU
10
does not accept set changing of the operating state or the like of the air conditioner
100
c
input in continuation thereto.
That is, the CPU
10
functions as control means determining whether or not there has been input of a voice matching with the voiceprint data
45
when operational input related to operation setting of the air conditioner
100
c
is performed, thereby determining whether to validate or invalidate operation setting input in the remote controller
1
c.
The memory
40
is storage means for registering (storing) the voiceprint data
45
in the remote controller
1
c
. When the specific user previously inputs the voice with respect to the remote controller
1
c
, the CPU
10
analyzes the voice to generate the voiceprint data and stores the same in the memory
40
, whereby registration of the voiceprint data is performed.
A procedure in the case of registering the voiceprint data of the specific user with respect to the remote controller
1
c
is now described.
FIG. 15
is a flow chart showing the procedure on the occasion of registering the voiceprint data of the specific user.
First, the CPU
10
determines whether or not specific operation for registering the voiceprint data of the specific user has been performed with respect to the remote controller
1
c
(step S
310
).
When no specific operation is performed, it does not advance to processing for registering the voice data. When the voice data is not set on the remote controller
1
c
, it follows that the remote controller
1
c
performs operation similar to that of a general remote controller, and a person other than the specific user can perform remote controller operation for changing operation setting or the like of the air conditioner
100
c
. When the user operates the remote controller
1
c
in this case, therefore, the CPU
10
generates a control signal responsive to the operation contents and transmits the same to the indoor unit
110
or the like thereby performing operation control of the air conditioner
100
c.
When the specific operation is performed, on the other hand, it enters a state waiting for voice input from the microphone
90
, and when operation of a voice input button included in the operation buttons
30
is performed by the user (step S
312
), the CPU
10
performs sampling of a voice signal input from the microphone
90
in response thereto and inputs the voice signal (step S
314
). The CPU
10
analyzes the input voice signal (step S
316
), generates the voiceprint data of the voice (step S
318
), and makes the memory
40
store the voiceprint data (step S
320
).
Thus, it follows that the voiceprint data
45
has been registered in the remote controller
1
c
, and hence the CPU
10
displays the purport that it is the state where the voiceprint data is registered with respect to the display part
20
(step
322
). This display may be display of the purport that it is in a locked state. According to this display, the user can grasp that the voiceprint data is registered in the remote controller
1
c
and it is the locked state where remote controller operation by a person other than the specific user is inhibited.
Registration processing of the voiceprint data in the remote controller
1
c
terminates in the above manner.
A procedure in the case of performing remote controller operation in the voiceprint data registration state is now described.
FIG. 16
is a flow chart showing the procedure at a voiceprint data registration time.
When shifting to the state where the voiceprint data is registered, the CPU
10
enters a state waiting for operation of the voice input button (step S
330
), and advances to a step S
332
when button operation is performed.
When operation of the voice input button is performed by the user, the CPU
10
inputs the voice signal from the microphone
90
in response thereto (step S
332
). The CPU
10
performs voice analysis of the input voice (step S
334
), and generates the voiceprint data of the input voice (step S
336
).
Then, the CPU
10
reads the previously registered voiceprint data
45
from the memory
40
, and makes determination as to whether or not the voiceprint data of the input voice obtained by the step S
336
matches with the registered voiceprint data
45
(step S
338
). When the voiceprint data of the input voice and the registered voiceprint data
45
do not match at this point of time, it returns to the step S
330
to enter the standby state for the voice input again while the locked state is maintained.
When the voiceprint data of the input voice and the registered voiceprint data
45
match, on the other hand, it is estimable that the operator of the remote controller
1
c
is the same person as the specific user, and hence it advances to a step S
340
for enabling general remote controller operation and enters an unlocked state.
The CPU
10
switches the display state of the display part
20
from the display of the voiceprint data registration state to display for the general remote controller operation (step S
340
). Thus, the specific user can properly perform operation setting or the like of the air conditioner
100
c
while visually recognizing the display part
20
. Then, it advances to a step S
342
, and determines whether or not button operation of the remote controller
1
c
has been performed. It advances to a step S
346
when the button operation has been performed, while advancing to a step S
344
when no operation has been performed.
At the step S
346
, the CPU
10
generates a control signal corresponding to the operated operation button
30
and makes communication with the indoor unit
110
or the like, thereby validating the contents of operation setting by remote controller operation such as change of a preset temperature in the air conditioner
100
c
. When operation setting or the like responsive to the button operation is performed, it comes to return to the step S
342
again.
When no button operation has been performed in the determination at the step S
342
, it advances to the step S
344
and the CPU
10
determines whether or not a prescribed time has elapsed. The CPU
10
counts a timer signal supplied from the timer
50
, and determines whether or not the prescribed time has elapsed from the time when the operation button
30
was finally operated. It returns to the step S
342
to enter a standby state for subsequent button operation when the prescribed time has not elapsed, while advancing to a step S
348
when the prescribed time has elapsed for switching the display state in the display part
20
to a display state of the purport that it is a voiceprint data registration state, thereafter returning to the step S
330
for entering the locked state by registration of the voiceprint data again and entering a button operation standby state for input of a voice.
Also in a case where a voice matching with the registered voiceprint data is input, therefore, it follows that the CPU
10
automatically returns to the locked state when the specific user performs no button operation over the prescribed time. Even if the specific user performs voice input operation, performs button operation for operation setting of the air conditioner
100
c
with the remote controller
1
c
and thereafter leaves the remote controller
1
c
in this state, therefore, it is possible to prevent the set contents from being changed by another person.
When employing the aforementioned remote controller
1
c
, it is possible to set the remote controller
1
c
in the locked state by registering the voiceprint data of the specific user in the remote controller
1
c
itself, it is possible to inhibit a person other than the specific user from operating the remote controller
1
c
and changing the operating state of the air conditioner
100
c
, and it becomes possible to perform controlled air conditioning management.
It is also effective in a point that the specific user may not commit a password or the like in memory when employing the aforementioned remote controller
1
c.
The example so structured that the CPU
10
determines the voiceprint of the input voice thereby determining whether or not this is the specific user has been described in the above description, the same may be so structured that the CPU
10
performs voice recognition for determining whether or not a specific word has been uttered as a voice thereby determining whether or not this is the specific user. In this case, however, the specific user must commit the specific word in memory.
<Modification>
While some embodiments related to the present invention have been described, the present invention is not restricted to the contents of the above description.
While the examples of setting the remote controllers in the locked states or the unlocked states with the password, the feature data, the card information and the voiceprint data etc. have been described in the aforementioned respective embodiments, for example, it is not restricted to the password, the feature data, the card information and the voiceprint data but the remote controller can be set in the locked state or the unlocked state with arbitrary identification information.
Further, it may be so structured as to store the identification information such as the password, the feature data, the card information and the voiceprint data in the aforementioned respective embodiments in the memory
40
in plural, so that a plurality of specific users can operate the remote controller.
As to a case of adding, changing or deleting the identification information stored in the memory
40
in each of the aforementioned embodiments, it may be so structured that the specific user can perform this operation by performing specific operation with respect to the remote controller.
While the case where the air conditioner comprises the single indoor unit
110
and the single outdoor unit
120
has been illustrated in each of the aforementioned embodiments, it is not restricted to this but a plurality of indoor units and a plurality of outdoor units may be provided respectively.
While the invention has been described in detail, the foregoing description is in all aspects illustrative and the invention is not restricted thereto. It is understood that unillustrated numerous modifications can be devised without departing from the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A remote controller (1, 1a, 1b, 1c) for an air conditioner comprising:storage means (40) storing identification information (41, 43, 44, 45); input means (30, 70, 80, 90) for inputting information; control means (10) validating operational input related to operation setting of said air conditioner only when information matching with said identification information is input from said input means when said identification information is stored in said storage means; and display means (20) displaying the purport that setting of said identification information is carried out when said identification information is stored in said storage means.
- 2. The remote controller for an air conditioner according to claim 1, whereinsaid control means (10) switches the display contents in said display means (20) from the display contents of the purport that said setting of said identification information is carried out to general display contents for operational input when input of information matching with said identification information (41, 43, 44, 45) is performed from said input means.
- 3. The remote controller for an air conditioner according to claim 2, whereinsaid control means (10) switches the display contents in said display means (20) from said general display contents to the display contents of the purport that said setting of said identification information is carried out when a prescribed time has elapsed from final operational input after switching the display contents in said display means (20) to said general display contents.
- 4. An air conditioner comprising the remote controller for an air conditioner according to any of claims 1 through 3.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-318858 |
Oct 2000 |
JP |
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WO02/33328 |
4/25/2002 |
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