WO1990004841A1 - Commande radio adaptable base sur un evenement - Google Patents
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- WO1990004841A1 WO1990004841A1 PCT/US1989/004060 US8904060W WO9004841A1 WO 1990004841 A1 WO1990004841 A1 WO 1990004841A1 US 8904060 W US8904060 W US 8904060W WO 9004841 A1 WO9004841 A1 WO 9004841A1
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- Two-way radios have a number of operating parameters including, but not limited to, modulation type, power, talkaround, scan, scanning priority,
- a parameter which is usually, but not always, fixed is the modulation type, such as FM or AM.
- a parameter which is usually, but not always, variable is the operating frequency or
- the inventor has discovered that, at a given time, it may be desirable to adjust one or more operating parameters in response to the occurrence of a predetermined event.
- a predetermined event For example, an operator using a
- Radio operators frequently change several, or even many, operating parameters in response to the occurrence of certain predetermined triggering events. For example, consider a policeman patrolling a neighborhood in a radio-equipped patrol car. In response to the triggering event of being on patrol, the operator may desire to adjust several parameters as follows: First, he may desire to transmit a status word of "patrol" to his base station. Second, he may desire to adjust the volume of the dashboard speaker to a normal level. Third, he would probably desire the external public address system to be turned off.
- the operator may now desire to re-adjust the above parameters as follows: First, he may desire to transmit a status word of "break" to his base station. Second, he may desire to adjust the volume of the dashboard speaker to a low level. Third, e may desire to turn on the external public address system so he can still hear the radio at some distance from his car.
- Fig. 1 depicts the event-based adaptive radio control arrangement (100) , including the event determining device and switch control (120) .
- Fig. 2 depicts a first embodiment (220) of the event determining device and switch control.
- Fig. 3 depicts a second embodiment (320) of the event determining device and switch control.
- Fig. 4 depicts a flow diagram (400) illustrating the steps of the invention.
- the invention (100) is shown in Fig. l.
- the radio (110) is equipped with an event determining device and switch control (120) which, in turn, is arranged to control the position of switch 1 (130), switch 2 (140) and switch 3 (150).
- Each switch (130, 140, 150) is capable of residing in position A or position B.
- the event determining device is capable of determining when the event of being on patrol has occurred (121) and when the event of being on break (122) has occurred.
- Switch 1 (130) is arranged to select the radio status word transmitted to the base station.
- the status word "patrol” is transmitted (131) .
- the switch is in position B, the status word "break” is transmitted (132) .
- Switch 2 (140) is arranged to select the volume of the dashboard speaker. When the switch is in position A, the volume is normal (141) . When the switch is in position B, the volume is low (142) .
- Switch 3 (150) is arranged to select the on/off status of the public address system.
- the public address system When the switch is in position A, the public address system is off (151) .
- the public address system When the switch is in position B, the public address system is on (152) .
- This arrangement (100) functions as follows: When the event determining device (120) determines the patrol event has occurred (121) , it causes switch 1 (130) to reside in position A, thereby causing the status word "patrol" to be transmitted (131) . Also when the event determining device determines the patrol event has occurred, it causes switch 2 (140) to reside in position A, thereby causing the dashboard speaker volume to be normal (141) . Finally, when the event determining device determines the patrol event has occurred, it causes switch 3 (150) to reside in position A, thereby causing the public address system to be off (151) .
- the event determining device (120) determines the break event has occurred (122) , it causes switch 1 (130) to reside in position B, thereby causing the status word "break" to be transmitted (132) . Also when the event determining device determines the break event has occurred, it causes switch 2 (140) to reside in position B, thereby causing the dashboard speaker volume to be low (142) . Finally, when the event determining device determines the break event has occurred, it causes switch 3 (150) to reside in position B, thereby causing the public address system to be on (152) .
- Fig. 2 depicts a first embodiment (220) of the event determining device and switch control (120) of Fig. 1.
- This embodiment (220) comprises a voltage source (230), two non-locking pushbuttons (240, 250), a voltage detector (260) and a switch control (270) .
- This embodiment (220) functions as follows: When the patrol event occurs, the human operator activates the first pushbutton (240) , which causes voltage to appear on a first input (261) of the voltage detector (260) . This signal is detected by the voltage detector (260) which, in turn, causes an appropriate signal to appear on a first input (271) of the switch control (270) . Upon receipt of this signal, the switch control (270) causes switch 1 (130) to reside in position A, switch 2 (140) to reside in position A (140) , and switch 3 (150) to reside in position A.
- the human operator activates the second pushbutton (250) , which causes voltage to appear on a second input (262) of the voltage detector (260) .
- This signal is detected by the voltage detector (260) which, in turn, causes an appropriate signal to appear on a second input (272) of the switch control (270) .
- the switch control (270) causes switch 1 (130) to reside in position B, switch 2 (140) to reside in position B (140) , and switch 3 (150) to reside in position B.
- Fig. 3 depicts a second embodiment (320) of the event determining device and switch control (120) of Fig. 1.
- This embodiment (320) comprises a voice command detector (360) and the switch control (270) described above.
- This embodiment (320) functions as follows: When the patrol event occurs, the human operator utters the voice command "patrol" (340) .
- This command (340) is detected by the voice command detector (360) in accordance with well-understood prior art means which, in turn, causes an appropriate signal to appear on the first input (271) of the switch control (270) .
- the switch control (270) Upon receipt of this signal, the switch control (270) causes switch 1 (130) to reside in position A, switch 2 (140) to reside in position A (140) , and switch 3 (150) to reside in position A.
- the human operator utters the voice command "break" (350) .
- This command (350) is detected by the voice command detector (360) which, in turn, causes an appropriate signal to appear on the second input (272) of the switch control (270).
- the switch control (270) Upon receipt of this signal, the switch control (270) causes switch 1 (130) to reside in position
- FIG. 4 shows the flow diagram (400) of the steps of the invention.
- the process starts with the radio determining when one of the predetermined events has occurred (401) .
- the radio determines the event of being on patrol has occurred (402) , it transmits the status word "patrol" (403) to the base station, adjusts the dashboard speaker to a normal level (404) , and turns the public address system off (405) .
- the radio then returns (420) to its initial determining step (401) and determines when a further predetermined event has occurred.
- the radio determines the event o being on break has occurred (412) , it transmits the status word "break" (413) to the base station, adjusts the dashboard speaker to a low level (414) , and turns th public address system on (415) .
- the radio then returns (420) to its initial determining step (401) and determines when a further predetermined event has occurred.
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Abstract
On mis au point un appareil (100) pour une radio comportant des paramètres (131, 132, 141, 142, 151, 152) de fonctionnement réglables afin de régler au moins un desdits paramètres de fonctionnement réglables basé sur l'occurrence d'un ou de plusieurs événements (120) prédéterminés. Les paramètres de fonctionnement pouvant être réglés comprennent entre autres: puissance, diaphonie, balayage, priorité de balayage, répéteur pour véhicule, haut-parleurs audio, alarmes, sirène, niveau de volume (141, 142), silencieux, affichage, allocution publique (151, 152), mode, canal, zone, code sub-audible, code d'identification de groupe, état (131, 132), urgence, message, bloc, messages par téléappel, appel, mode de données, recherche, priorité et enregistrement de clé.
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