WO2007110809A1 - Wizard for setting up a system with a controller device - Google Patents
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- Today audio-visual systems are often composed of several devices that are purchased and delivered to the customer as individual components.
- Examples of such components are signal processing devices such as set top boxes, TV sets, radio broadcast receivers, video projectors, video cassette recorders (VCR), camcorders, digital video disc (DVD) players and recorders, compact disc (CD) players, game machines, audio power amplifiers, speaker boxes, headphones connections to the Internet, a local area network (LAN), an antenna or a satellite dish etc.
- VCR video cassette recorders
- DVD digital video disc
- CD compact disc
- speaker boxes headphones connections to the Internet, a local area network (LAN), an antenna or a satellite dish etc.
- LAN local area network
- a multitude of general purpose and specialized cables will have to be used for interconnecting the devices, and the user will have to read user manuals that are individual to each component.
- a similar situation occurs when a user has a computer with several peripheral devices such as screen, printer, scanner, fax, web camera, Internet connection, speakers, headset, all of which is to
- a set top box (also referred to as a digibox) is a device that connects to a screen, e.g. of a television set, and to some external signal source, and turns the received signal into content which is displayed on the screen.
- the signal source can be an ethernet cable, a local area network (LAN), a satellite dish, a coaxial cable, a telephone line, or an ordinary VHF or UHF antenna.
- content means any or all of video, audio, Internet web pages, interactive games etc.
- WO 02/35838 discloses a system with a set top box and a plurality of units, where the user builds a system of selected units and interconnects the selected units. During or after power-up the set top box determines which units are interconnected. No intelligent or interactive system or even a wizard for assisting the user. A similar solution is known from computers where the operating system determines when a new unit or device has been electrically connected to the computer and installs the new unit or device to be operatively connected to the computer.
- the present invention addresses the above problems and provides a solution thereto.
- the invention provides a controller device such as a set top box or a computer for interconnecting with other devices to form a system of interconnected devices, such as an audio-visual system or a computer system.
- a controller device such as a set top box or a computer for interconnecting with other devices to form a system of interconnected devices, such as an audio-visual system or a computer system.
- the controller device is capable of determining possible interconnections of the controller device and the other devices to form the system and to present instructions to a user on how to interconnect the devices.
- Such functionality is referred to as a wizard.
- Figure 1 illustrates an example of individual devices to be interconnected to form an audio -visual system
- Figure 2 illustrates an example of how a system can be configured using some or all of the individual devices in Figure 1.
- the controller device is a set top box 10 with a remote control 11.
- Other individual devices are a TV set 12, a game apparatus 13, a video camera or camcorder 14, a video cassette recorder or DVD recorder 15, one or more microphones 16, cable connections to a local area network (LAN) 17, a coaxial cable connection 18 to an antenna or other signal source, the Internet 19, a power amplifier 20, and one or more loudspeakers 21 and a headphone 22.
- the user will first have to connect an output device such as a TV set to the set top box.
- the set top box may prompt the user to identify which devices he desires to constitute the final AV system. This may take place in a guided dialogue between the user and the set top box.
- the user can input his choices to the set top box by any suitable means e.g. via an alphanumeric keyboard, a remote control or a touch screen.
- the user can thus enter his own list of devices, or the set top box may offer a list or catalogue of possible other devices from which the user can make a selection corresponding to what is actually available.
- the term "device” covers not only electrical or electronic apparatuses but also cables and accessories having electrical and/or mechanical functions.
- each of the other devices may have an individual machine readable code such as a bar code, a magnetic strip, a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag associated with each device and that can be read by a reader associated with the controller device and identifies each device to the controller device.
- RFID radio frequency identification
- the set top box may check whether the devices are interconnectable and compatible with each other. Such checking may include whether the devices operate according to the same or compatible standards or to different standards, and if e.g. adapters or converters are necessary or recommended. Further, the set top box may check whether some devices are redundant or if further devices are needed or recommended. The set top box will then determine one or more possible configurations as sets of interconnections of the set top box with the actual set of other devices. The possible configurations will be presented to the user. For each configuration the available functions may be presented to the user, and differences and limitations can also be presented as well as suggested and recommended further devices, which are not (yet) present. The set top box may ask the user if he wants a standard configuration or a custom configuration where the user can influence the configuration by selecting or deselecting options that are offered.
- the set top box When the user has accepted a configuration the set top box will display and illustrate on the screen step by step how to make each connection. This can be done by giving a description or showing an illustration of the actually needed cable and the socket on each of the devices to be interconnected by the cable. The user may then confirm to the set top box that this particular step has been performed, and the set top box will continue with the next step to be performed.
- Figure 2 is illustrated an example of a system made up of selected ones of the individual devices shown in Figure 1, where some of the devices are not used for the particular configuration.
- the user may wish to modify the configuration as shown in Figure 2 to leave some devices out and include other devices, or he may have acquired new devices with new functionalities to be included in the setup. He may then activate the setup wizard mode of the set top box to guide him through the procedure of setting up the new configuration. The user may also be given the choice of functionalities in the chosen configuration. Once the choice of configuration and functionalities has been made, the set top box can offer the user to automatically adopt the optimal settings of the individual devices to give the desired results. The user will thus only have a single source of information and only one source to consult to find guidance for setting up the system, and the user sees only an intelligent set-up wizard and not a complex collection of individual devices.
- the set top box wizard may also have a trouble shooting facility that the user may consult in case of problems.
- a controller device such as a set top box or a computer for interconnecting with other devices to form a system of interconnected devices, such as an audio-visual system or a computer system.
- the controller device is capable of determining possible interconnections of the controller device and the other devices to form the system and to present to the user recommendations and/or instructions on how to interconnect the devices.
- Such functionality is referred to as a wizard.
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Abstract
A controller device such as a set top box or a computer for interconnecting with other devices to form a system of interconnected devices, such as an audio-visual system or a computer system. Based on information on the other devices including their accepted inputs, their functions or roles that the other devices can perform in the system and their outputs, the controller device is capable of determining possible interconnections of the controller device and the other devices to form the system and to present to the user recommendations and/or instructions on how to interconnect the devices. Such functionality is referred to as a wizard.
Description
Wizard for setting up a system with a controller device
Today audio-visual systems are often composed of several devices that are purchased and delivered to the customer as individual components. Examples of such components are signal processing devices such as set top boxes, TV sets, radio broadcast receivers, video projectors, video cassette recorders (VCR), camcorders, digital video disc (DVD) players and recorders, compact disc (CD) players, game machines, audio power amplifiers, speaker boxes, headphones connections to the Internet, a local area network (LAN), an antenna or a satellite dish etc. A multitude of general purpose and specialized cables will have to be used for interconnecting the devices, and the user will have to read user manuals that are individual to each component. A similar situation occurs when a user has a computer with several peripheral devices such as screen, printer, scanner, fax, web camera, Internet connection, speakers, headset, all of which is to be interconnected to form a system.
In general, a set top box (also referred to as a digibox) is a device that connects to a screen, e.g. of a television set, and to some external signal source, and turns the received signal into content which is displayed on the screen. The signal source can be an ethernet cable, a local area network (LAN), a satellite dish, a coaxial cable, a telephone line, or an ordinary VHF or UHF antenna. In this context content means any or all of video, audio, Internet web pages, interactive games etc.
WO 02/35838 discloses a system with a set top box and a plurality of units, where the user builds a system of selected units and interconnects the selected units. During or after power-up the set top box determines which units are interconnected. No intelligent or interactive system or even a wizard for assisting the user. A similar solution is known from computers where the operating system determines when a new unit or device has been electrically connected to the computer and installs the new unit or device to be operatively connected to the computer.
For some devices several interconnections can be made, most of which are not meaningful, but for the inexperienced user it can be an overwhelming task to identify the correct or most desirable arrangement of devices, and to establish the correct
interconnections. The present invention addresses the above problems and provides a solution thereto.
Thus the invention provides a controller device such as a set top box or a computer for interconnecting with other devices to form a system of interconnected devices, such as an audio-visual system or a computer system. Based on information on the other devices including their accepted inputs, their functions or roles that the other devices can perform in the system and their outputs, the controller device is capable of determining possible interconnections of the controller device and the other devices to form the system and to present instructions to a user on how to interconnect the devices. Such functionality is referred to as a wizard.
Figure 1 illustrates an example of individual devices to be interconnected to form an audio -visual system, and Figure 2 illustrates an example of how a system can be configured using some or all of the individual devices in Figure 1.
After having unpacked each of the devices such as those illustrated in Figure 1 a user will first have to identify and use the controller device. In the illustrated case the controller device is a set top box 10 with a remote control 11. Other individual devices are a TV set 12, a game apparatus 13, a video camera or camcorder 14, a video cassette recorder or DVD recorder 15, one or more microphones 16, cable connections to a local area network (LAN) 17, a coaxial cable connection 18 to an antenna or other signal source, the Internet 19, a power amplifier 20, and one or more loudspeakers 21 and a headphone 22. These and other devices are usually delivered as individual devices to the end user and with no interconnections being made, and the user will then have to establish the interconnections before he has an operational system.
The user will first have to connect an output device such as a TV set to the set top box. When the set top box and the TV set are first powered up, the set top box may prompt the user to identify which devices he desires to constitute the final AV system. This may take place in a guided dialogue between the user and the set top box. The user can input his choices to the set top box by any suitable means e.g. via an alphanumeric keyboard, a remote control or a touch screen. The user can thus enter his own list of devices, or the set
top box may offer a list or catalogue of possible other devices from which the user can make a selection corresponding to what is actually available. In this context the term "device" covers not only electrical or electronic apparatuses but also cables and accessories having electrical and/or mechanical functions. In another embodiment each of the other devices may have an individual machine readable code such as a bar code, a magnetic strip, a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag associated with each device and that can be read by a reader associated with the controller device and identifies each device to the controller device.
When the actually available devices are made known to the set top box, the set top box may check whether the devices are interconnectable and compatible with each other. Such checking may include whether the devices operate according to the same or compatible standards or to different standards, and if e.g. adapters or converters are necessary or recommended. Further, the set top box may check whether some devices are redundant or if further devices are needed or recommended. The set top box will then determine one or more possible configurations as sets of interconnections of the set top box with the actual set of other devices. The possible configurations will be presented to the user. For each configuration the available functions may be presented to the user, and differences and limitations can also be presented as well as suggested and recommended further devices, which are not (yet) present. The set top box may ask the user if he wants a standard configuration or a custom configuration where the user can influence the configuration by selecting or deselecting options that are offered.
When the user has accepted a configuration the set top box will display and illustrate on the screen step by step how to make each connection. This can be done by giving a description or showing an illustration of the actually needed cable and the socket on each of the devices to be interconnected by the cable. The user may then confirm to the set top box that this particular step has been performed, and the set top box will continue with the next step to be performed.
In Figure 2 is illustrated an example of a system made up of selected ones of the individual devices shown in Figure 1, where some of the devices are not used for the particular configuration.
The user may wish to modify the configuration as shown in Figure 2 to leave some devices out and include other devices, or he may have acquired new devices with new functionalities to be included in the setup. He may then activate the setup wizard mode of the set top box to guide him through the procedure of setting up the new configuration.
The user may also be given the choice of functionalities in the chosen configuration. Once the choice of configuration and functionalities has been made, the set top box can offer the user to automatically adopt the optimal settings of the individual devices to give the desired results. The user will thus only have a single source of information and only one source to consult to find guidance for setting up the system, and the user sees only an intelligent set-up wizard and not a complex collection of individual devices. The set top box wizard may also have a trouble shooting facility that the user may consult in case of problems. The invention is summarized as follows. A controller device such as a set top box or a computer for interconnecting with other devices to form a system of interconnected devices, such as an audio-visual system or a computer system. Based on information on the other devices including their accepted inputs, their functions or roles that the other devices can perform in the system and their outputs, the controller device is capable of determining possible interconnections of the controller device and the other devices to form the system and to present to the user recommendations and/or instructions on how to interconnect the devices. Such functionality is referred to as a wizard.
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1. A controller device for interconnecting with other devices to form a system of interconnected devices, the controller device, based on information on the other devices, the information on the other devices including accepted inputs, functions that the other devices can perform, and their outputs, being capable of determining possible interconnections of the controller device and the other devices to form the system and to present instructions to a user on how to interconnect the devices.
2. A controller device according to claim 1 wherein the information on the other devices is accepted as input from the user.
3. A controller device according to claim 1 wherein the information on the other devices is presented to the user, and a selection of the devices is accepted as input from the user.
4. A controller device according to claim 1 further being capable of reading a machine readable code associated with each of the other devices and identifies each of the other devices to the controller device.
5. A controller device according to claim 1 further capable of determining possible functional configurations of individual devices and of interconnected devices and of presenting instructions to the user on how to obtain such configurations.
6. A controller device according to claim 1 for interconnecting with audio-visual devices to form an audio -visual system of interconnected devices.
7. A controller device according to claim 1 for interconnecting with computer peripheral devices to form a computer system of interconnected devices.
8. A method for interconnecting a controller device with other devices to form a system of interconnected devices, the controller device, based on information on the other devices, the information on the other devices including accepted inputs, functions that the other devices can perform, and their outputs, being capable of determining possible interconnections of the controller device and the other devices to form the system and to present instructions to a user on how to interconnect the devices, the method comprising providing the information on the other devices, determining possible interconnections of the controller device and the other devices to form the system, and - presenting instructions to a user on how to interconnect the devices.
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