WO2002093274A1 - Processeur d'information - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information processing apparatus, and more particularly to a global standard time (GMT: Greenwich Mean Time) based on regional information and daylight saving time information in addition to time information set in an information processing apparatus having an imaging function such as a video camera.
- GTT Greenwich Mean Time
- Time grid standard time
- An electronic device having an imaging function typified by a video camera has a function of setting a time.
- the time set by the time setting function is not simply displayed as a clock, but is also recorded together with the taken image, so that the management of the taken image is facilitated. It has been used for such purposes.
- a device that accesses a server via a network transmits the information of the user's login name and password at the time of access, and also transmits the information of Universal Time (Greenwich Mean Time: GMT) at the time of transmission. I do. Based on this information, the server performs access time management and authentication processing to determine whether access is possible.
- GMT Greenwich Mean Time
- the time setting function built into the conventional video camera did not have a function to obtain or set the world standard time. For this reason, for example, when a video camera is provided with a communication function as described above and a server or the like is accessed via a network, information on the universal standard time required for the access is usually obtained. There was a problem that it was not possible to send, to access the server, and for example, it was not possible to perform video mails etc. with the video camera alone.
- the time set by the function is used, if the time is set around London, which is the standard of the world standard time, there is no problem because the time is set to the world standard time, for example, Japan If the standard time is used instead of the world standard time, the 9-hour time difference (Japan's standard time has a 9-hour time difference from the world standard time) will not be considered.
- the Disclosure of the invention there is a problem that it is impossible to accurately grasp the signal is time
- the present invention has been made in view of such a situation, and allows an information processing apparatus having an imaging function such as a video camera to calculate a world standard time, and further calculates information of the calculated global standard time. This allows video cameras themselves to access the server via the network by themselves.
- An information processing apparatus includes: an input unit configured by a rotary pressing operation element; time setting means for setting time by the input unit; error setting means for setting an area by the input unit; and summer time by the input unit.
- Daylight saving time information setting means for setting information on whether or not the time is set by the time setting means, the area set by the area setting means, and whether or not the daylight saving time is set by the daylight saving time information setting means.
- a world standard time calculating means for calculating a world standard time based on the information.
- An area storage means for storing a plurality of areas in advance may be further provided, and the area setting means sets the area input by the input unit among the areas stored in advance by the area storage means.
- the area storage means stores information on a time difference with respect to the world standard time for each of the plurality of areas.
- the time set by the time setting means is input to the world standard time calculation means by the input unit from among the areas stored in advance by the area setting means.
- the world standard time can be calculated based on the information on the time difference of the set area with respect to the world standard time and the information on whether or not the daylight saving time is set by the daylight saving time information setting means.
- An access means for accessing another information processing device via the network may be further provided, and the access means may include, when accessing the other information processing device via the network, The information on the world standard time calculated by the standard time calculation means can be transmitted to another information processing device.
- An information processing method includes: a time setting step of setting time by an input unit; an area setting step of setting an area by an input unit; and a summer time information setting of setting information on whether or not it is summer time by an input unit.
- the world standard time is determined based on the step, the time set in the time setting step, the area set in the area setting step, and information on whether or not it is summer time set in the daylight saving time information setting step. And calculating a world standard time to be calculated.
- the recording medium program includes a time setting control step of controlling time setting by an input unit, an area setting control step of setting an area by an input unit, and information on whether or not it is daylight saving time by an input unit.
- the summer time information setting control step to be set, the time set in the time setting control step processing, the area set in the area setting control step processing, and the summer time set in the summer time information setting control step processing A world standard time calculation control step of controlling the calculation of the world standard time based on the information as to whether or not this is the case.
- the program of the present invention includes a time setting control step of controlling time setting by an input unit, an area setting control step of setting an area by an input unit, and information on whether or not it is daylight saving time by an input unit.
- Daylight saving time information setting control steps to be set Global time based on the time set in the time setting control step, the area set in the area setting control step, and whether or not it is daylight saving time set in the daylight saving time information setting step.
- An information processing apparatus, a method, and a program according to the present invention are characterized by causing a computer to execute a world standard time calculation control step for controlling time calculation.
- the time is set by the section, the area is set, the information on whether or not it is summer time is set, and the information on whether or not it is the set time, the set area, and the set summer time Standard time is calculated.
- FIG. 1 is an external view of a video camera showing a configuration of an embodiment to which the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the jog dial of FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an electrical configuration of the video camera in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating the setting process.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the setting process.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating the date and time setting process.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating the area setting process.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating the daylight saving time setting process.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart illustrating the year setting process.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 19 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 20 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 23 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 24 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 25 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 26 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 27 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 28 is a diagram showing an example of a table of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 29 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 30 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 31 is a flowchart illustrating the network access processing.
- FIG. 32 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 33 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 34 is a diagram showing a display example of a setting screen displayed on the LCD of FIG.
- FIG. 35 shows a selection button used in place of the jog dial of FIG. BEST MODE FOR CAR
- FIG. 1 is an external view showing a configuration of a video camera 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the imaging unit 11 includes an optical system such as a lens and an imaging device such as a CCD (Charge Coupled Device), captures an image of a subject (not shown), and outputs a video signal to a built-in subsequent circuit.
- EVF Electronic View Finder
- the user can visually check the image captured by the imaging unit 11 displayed on the built-in small display (not shown).
- the EVF 12 is configured to be rotatable around a shaft 12a, and can rotate in the direction of arrow A with respect to the housing 15 from the state shown in FIG. It can be used at any desired angle.
- An LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 13 displays an image captured by the imaging unit 11 and rotates about 90 ° with respect to the main body in the direction of arrow B around the axis 13a. When it is further opened to about 90 ° with respect to the housing 15, it is further turned around 180 ° in the direction of arrow B ′ around the axis 13 b. It is configured to be movable. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 1, the LCD 13 can be displayed to the outside with respect to the housing 15 of the video camera 1 and, when the LCD 13 is not used, the housing 15 It can be stored toward the side.
- the jog dial (rotary pressing operation element) 14 is provided at the bottom end of the housing 15 and can be rotated in the directions of arrows C and D about the axis 14 a as shown in FIG. 2 and can be pressed in the direction of arrow E as shown in FIG. 2, and functions as a determination (selection) button by setting the jog dial 14b in FIG.
- the user rotates the jog dial 14 in the directions of arrows C and D to select various setting contents displayed on the setting screen displayed on the LCD 13 described later.
- the menu button 16 is provided on the side surface of the housing 15 and is pressed by the user when the setting screen is started or when the setting screen ends.
- the synthesizing circuit 21 outputs the video signal input from the imaging unit 11 to the EVF 12, LCD 13 and VTR (Video Tape Recorder) unit 30 and is controlled by the setting screen display control unit 22.
- the switch 21a When the switch 21a is turned on, the video signals of the various setting screens input from the setting screen display control section 22 are combined with the video signal input from the imaging section 11 and the EVF 1 2, LCD 13 and VTR 30 output.
- the setting screen display control unit 22 is controlled by the microcomputer 24, reads out a video signal of a predetermined setting screen from the R0M 23, and outputs it to the synthesizing circuit 21.
- Microcomputer 24 has a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 24 a, ROM
- the microphone computer 24 also executes programs recorded on the magneto-optical disk 311 mounted on the drive 301, the optical disk 312, the magneto-optical disk 313, and the semiconductor memory 314. Reads, expands and executes in RAM 24c, and records various programs and data.
- the microcomputer 24 stores various setting information described later in the built-in RAM 24c, and reads and executes the information as appropriate.
- the real-time clock 25 is controlled by the microcomputer 24 and counts the time set inside the video camera 1, and is set by time setting processing described later.
- the storage unit 26 is constituted by a so-called hard disk or the like, and stores area information 26a, a GMT program 26b, a network access program 26c, and the like.
- the area information 26a stores an area to be referred to when performing the date and time adjustment processing described later, and stores therein an area name for each area and a time difference from the world standard time.
- the GMT program b calculates the world standard time, that is, Dali edge, based on the current time obtained by the real-time clock 25 for each area set by the date and time adjustment processing and the time difference stored in the area information 26a. This is a program that calculates the standard time.
- the network access program 26 c is a program executed when controlling the communication unit 29 and accessing the server 32 via the Internet 31.
- the battery 27 is composed of, for example, a lithium ion battery or the like, and supplies power to the entire video camera 1.
- the input unit 28 includes a jog dial 14, menu buttons 16, and other operation buttons (not shown).
- the microcomputer 24 outputs signals to the microcomputer 24 such as power on / off, a button for specifying processing such as playback, stop, recording, pause, and control of the VTR section 30.
- the communication unit 29 is configured by a modem or the like, is controlled by the microphone computer 24, accesses the server 32 via the Internet 31, and exchanges various data.
- the VTR section 30 is controlled by a microcomputer 24 and records a video signal input from the synthesizing circuit 21 on a video cassette tape, which is a recording medium (not shown), and stores the video signal stored on the video cassette tape. And output it to EVF 12 or LCD 13 for display.
- step S1 the microcomputer 24 determines whether or not the menu button 16 has been pressed via the input unit 28, repeats the processing until it is pressed, and when it is determined that the button has been pressed, The process proceeds to Step S2.
- step S2 the microcomputer 24 controls the setting screen display control section 22 to send a command to display the menu screen stored in the ROM 23.
- the setting screen display control section 22 reads the video signal of the menu screen from the R0M 23, and further controls the switch 21 of the synthesizing circuit 21 to be on so that the EVFs 12 and , And outputs it to the LCD 13 to display the menu display column 103 shown in FIG.
- icons from which various operations can be selected are displayed, and processing contents can be selected by a cursor 103 a which can be moved up and down by the jog dial 14.
- step S3 the microcomputer 24 determines whether the icon indicating the initial setting in the menu display column 103 has been selected. For example, as shown in FIG. , D direction, the cursor 103 a provided on the menu display column 103 moves, and the icon indicating the initial setting (in this case, the menu display column 103 in FIG. 6 is displayed) Is the icon that indicates the initial setting), and is pressed in the direction of arrow E to select it.
- step S4 the microcomputer 24 controls the setting screen display control unit 22 to read the video signal corresponding to the initial setting list 101 shown in FIG. 6 from the ROM 23. Then, the switch 21 a of the synthesizing circuit 21 is turned on, and the LCD 13 is displayed. In this case, on the initial setting list 101 shown in Fig.
- the direction of arrow E in Fig. 2 can be selected. Press the button to determine and execute the process.
- the cursor is located in the date and time display field 101a.
- the operation method of the cursor is the same for the other setting screens.
- step S5 the microcomputer 24 determines whether or not “set date and time” is selected. For example, the cursor is moved by the jog dial 14 as shown in FIG. When 0 la is selected (determined), a time adjustment process is executed in step S6.
- step S31 the microcomputer 24 controls the real-time clock 25 to stop counting the time.
- step S32 the microphone computer 24 controls the setting screen display control unit 22 to display the area setting screen as shown in FIG. 8 on the LCD 13 (the same image is displayed on the EVF 12). Is also displayed).
- an error selection column 1 1 1 A desired area can be selected with the jog dial 14 from a plurality of areas registered in the area information 26 a of 26.
- the area setting screen shows “England, Edinburgh” selected.
- an area number display field 111a is provided, and a number corresponding to the area displayed in the area selection field 111 is displayed.
- “Area 1” is displayed in the area number display field 11 la, and the area number corresponding to “London, Edinburgh” selected in the area selection field 111 is “Area 1”. It indicates that there is.
- the number of areas registered in the area information 26a is assumed to be 29 in this example, but may be a number other than 29 and may be registered. Good, and unnecessary areas may be deleted.
- the GMT time difference display field 1 1 2 is displayed at the upper right of the error selection field 1 1 1, and the time difference with respect to the world standard time is displayed.
- the time difference displayed in the GMT time difference display field 111 is registered in advance in the area information 26a, and is displayed corresponding to the area displayed in the area selection field 111.
- "GMT + 0.0" is displayed in the GMT time difference display column 1 1 2 and displayed in the area selection column 1 1 1
- a summer time selection field 113 that indicates whether or not daylight saving time is in progress, and it is possible to select whether or not daylight saving time is in progress.
- “No” is displayed in the daylight saving time selection field 1 13, which indicates that a state in which daylight saving time is not being set is set.
- a date / time selection field 114 is provided below the summer time selection field 113 so that the set date and time can be set.
- the date and time selection field 1 14 shows the time of the year displayed as "20000" in the year field, "5" in the month field, "30" in the day field, and "hour”.
- Area selection field 1 1 1, daylight saving time selection field 1 13 and the date / time selection field 1 14 are highlighted when they can be selected by the jog dial 14, that is, when they are in an axived state. In this case, the area selection area is active, indicating that the area is highlighted (the background color in the area is different from the other areas).
- step S33 the microcomputer 24 executes an area setting process.
- Step S 5 1 describing the area setting process
- the microcomputer 2 4 controls the setting screen display control unit 2 2, the area selection field 1 1 1
- the highlight is displayed as shown in FIG.
- step S52 the microcomputer 24 determines whether or not the upper part is input by the jog dial ⁇ 14. For example, the microcomputer 24 determines that the jog dial 14 has a predetermined rotation angle in the direction of arrow C shown in FIG. If it is detected that the rotation has been performed, the upper side is determined to have been input, and the process proceeds to step S53.
- step S53 the microcomputer 24 increments the area number in the plus direction in accordance with the rotation angle of the jog diamond / layer 14, and furthermore, displays the corresponding area number in the area number display field 1 1 1a. , And the area corresponding to the area number is displayed in the area selection field 1 1 1.
- the area display column 1 1 1 1 contains "Paris, Amstel Dam". 1 In the area number display area 1 1 1 a, “Area 2” 1 In the GMT time difference display area 1 1 2, “GMT + 1.0” is displayed, and the area number is incremented by 1.
- the area corresponding to 2 is "Paris, Amsterdam". It indicates that there is a time difference of +1 hour from the world standard time.
- step S54 the microcomputer 24 calculates the current time corresponding to the time difference displayed in the GMT time difference display field 112, displays the current time in the date and time selection field 114, and performs the processing in step S54. Return to 2. That is, in this case, the time difference is +1.0 hours Therefore, the date and time indicated by the date and time selection field 1 1 4 in FIG. May 23, 12:00:23 am is displayed in the S hour display field 1 14 in Fig.10.
- step S52 if the upper part is not inputted, in step S55, the microcomputer 24 determines whether or not the lower part is inputted by the jog dial 14; When it is detected that the camera has rotated by a predetermined rotation angle in the direction of arrow D shown in FIG. 7, it is determined that the down direction has been input, and the process proceeds to step S56.
- step S56 the microcomputer 24 increments the area number in the negative direction according to the rotation angle of the jog dial 14, displays the corresponding area number in the area number display field 1 1 1a, After the area corresponding to the area number is displayed in the area selection field 111, the process proceeds to step S54.
- the area display column 1 1 1 contains "Azores, power bomberte” force S
- the area number display field 1 1 1a “Area 2 9” is displayed.
- “GMT — 1.0 J” is displayed, and the area number is incremented by one.
- the area corresponding to 9 is “Azores, Power Boberte”, which indicates that there is a time difference of 11 hours from the world standard time.
- step S57 the microcomputer 24 determines whether or not the determination has been input by the jog dial 14, and for example, the determination has been input. If not, that is, if it is determined that the jog dial 14 has not been pressed in the direction of arrow E in FIG. 2, the process returns to step S52, and the subsequent processes are repeated. If it is determined in step S57 that the decision has been input, in step S58, the microphone computer 24 restores the highlighted display of the area selection field 11 to the original display, and the process is repeated. The process ends, and the process proceeds to step S34 in FIG. Here, the description returns to the flowchart of FIG.
- step S34 the microcomputer 24 performs daylight saving time setting processing.
- step S61 the microcomputer 24 controls the setting screen display control unit 22 to change the daylight saving time selection field 113 as shown in FIG.
- step S62 the microcomputer 24 determines whether the jog dial 14 has been input either up or down. For example, if it is determined that the jog dial 14 has been rotated by a predetermined rotation angle in the direction of arrow C or the direction of arrow D in FIG. 2, in step S63, the microcomputer 24 proceeds to the setting screen display control unit. Controls 2 2 to change the highlight display in the daylight saving time selection field 1 13, and furthermore, the time displayed in the current date and time selection field 1 14 corresponds to whether or not it is in summer time. To change and display. In other words, in this case, as shown in Fig.
- the highlight of the daylight saving time selection field 1 13 a with "No” is changed to the summer time selection ⁇ 1 1 3 b with "Yes”
- the display is changed to 12:23 AM on May 31st, 2000 during summer time.
- step S62 if up or down is not entered, step In S64, it is determined whether or not a decision has been input. If it is determined that no decision has been input, the process returns to step S62. If it is determined in step S64 that the decision has been input, in step S65, the microcomputer 24 returns the daylight saving time selection field 1 13 to the original display, and ends the processing. Go to step S35 in FIG. That is, when a decision is input in the state of FIG. 13, as shown in FIG. 15, “No” is displayed in the daylight saving time selection column 1 13, and a state that is not during daylight saving time is set. , Is returned to the original display. Similarly, when the decision is input in the state of FIG. 14, as shown in FIG. 16, “Yes” is displayed in the daylight saving time selection column 113, and the state during summer time is displayed. It is set and returned to the original display.
- step S35 the microcomputer executes a year setting process.
- the year setting process will be described with reference to the flowchart in FIG.
- the microcomputer 24 controls the setting screen display control section 22 to actively display the year selection field 1 14a of the date and time selection field 114, that is, highlights. Display.
- the daylight saving time selection field 1 13 is "No"
- the number of years set up to that point ', “20000” Highlighted as shown in Figure 15.
- step S72 the microcomputer 24 determines whether or not the upper part has been inputted by the jog dial 14 and, for example, the jog dial 14 is rotated by a predetermined rotation angle in the direction of arrow C shown in FIG. When the rotation is detected, it is determined that the upper side has been input, and the process proceeds to step S73.
- step S73 the microphone port computer 24 increments the number of years in the + direction according to the rotation angle of the jog dial 14, further displays the corresponding number of years in the year selection field 1 14a, and performs the processing. Returns to step S71. In this case, "2 0 0 0" is displayed in the year selection field 1 1 4a. According to the rotation angle of the dial 14, the display changes as 201, 200 2, 2003-.
- step S74 the microcomputer 24 determines whether the lower part is input by the jog dial 14 and, for example, the jog dial 14 shown in FIG. When it is detected that the camera has rotated by a predetermined rotation angle in the direction of arrow D, it is determined that a down direction has been input, and the process proceeds to step S75.
- step S75 the microcomputer 24 increments the area number in one direction according to the rotation angle of the jog dial 14 and displays the corresponding number of years in the year selection field 1 14a.
- step S71 the microcomputer 24 increments the area number in one direction according to the rotation angle of the jog dial 14 and displays the corresponding number of years in the year selection field 1 14a.
- step S71 “2000” is displayed in the year selection field 1 14 a, so that depending on the rotation angle of the jog dial 14, 1 9 9 9 1 9 9 The display changes as 7- ⁇ ⁇ '.
- step S76 the microcomputer 24 determines whether or not the determination has been input by the jog dial 14; If it is determined that the button has not been pressed in the direction of arrow E (the decision has not been input), the process returns to step S72, and the subsequent processes are repeated. If it is determined in step S76 that the decision has been input, in step S77, the microcomputer 24 returns the highlighted display of the year selection field 114a to the original display, and at that time The displayed number of years is set in the year selection field 1 1 4a, and the process ends, and the process proceeds to step S36 in FIG.
- step S36 a month setting process is executed. That is, as shown in FIG. 18, the month selection field 114 b of the date / time selection field 114 is highlighted, and the month is set by the jog dial 14. In this case, “5” is displayed in the month selection field 1 1 4b, indicating that May is set.
- Figure 1 shows the month setting process. Since this is set by the same process as the year setting process described with reference to the flowchart in FIG. 7, the description is omitted.
- step S37 a date setting process is executed. That is, as shown in FIG. 19, the day selection field 114 c of the date / time selection field 114 is highlighted, and the date is set by the jog dial 14. In this case, “30” is displayed in the day selection field 1 14 c, indicating that 30 days are set.
- the day setting process is set by the same process as the year setting process described with reference to the flowchart of FIG.
- step S38 a time setting process is executed. That is, as shown in FIG. 20, the time selection field 114 d of the date / time selection field 114 is highlighted and the jog dial 14 sets the time. In this case, “1 1" is displayed in the time selection fields 1 1 4 and d, indicating that 1 1 o'clock is set. Depending on the setting of the time selection field 114 d, “AM” in the morning and “PM” in the afternoon are displayed at the right end of the date and time selection field 114. In this case, "PM” is displayed, indicating that it is afternoon. Note that the 'time setting process is set by the same process as the year setting process described with reference to the flowchart in FIG. 17, and a description thereof will be omitted.
- step S39 a minute setting process is executed. That is, as shown in FIG. 21, the minute selection field 114 e of the date and time selection field 114 is highlighted, and the minutes are set by the jog dial 14. In this case, the minute selection field 1 1 4 e is displayed as “2 3”, indicating that 23 minutes have been set. Note that the minute setting process is set by the same process as the year setting process described with reference to the flowchart in FIG. 17, and therefore the description thereof is omitted.
- step S40 the microphone port computer 24 suppresses the real-time clock 25, starts counting time from the set time, and displays the figure on the LCD 13.
- the selected area (including the corresponding time difference information stored in the area information 26a) is displayed. And, it stores the setting information on whether or not it is in summer time in the built-in RAM 24c. The process proceeds to step S7 in FIG.
- the real-time clock 25 starts counting, the second of the current time is set to 0 at the start of counting.
- step S7 the microcomputer 24 determines whether or not the display field 101b returned by the jog dial 14 has been selected, and determines that the display field 101b to be returned has not been selected. If so, the process returns to step S4, and if it is determined that the return display column 101b has been selected, the process proceeds to step S8.
- step S8 the microcomputer 24 operates the jog dial 14 to move the cursor 103a to another position from the menu display column 103 on the setting screen. It is determined whether or not selection (decision) has been made, and if other has been selected, the processing proceeds to step S9.
- step S9 the microcomputer 24 controls the setting screen display control unit 22 to display the “other” setting screen as shown in FIG.
- the other setting list 1 31 is displayed on the “other” setting screen, and various setting items are displayed.
- the icon indicating the “other” setting is the eighth icon from the top in the figure on the menu display column 103.
- the area setting display field 13 1a, daylight saving time display field 13 1b, notification buzzer display field, remote control display field, date recording display field, screen display A display column, a recording lamp display column, a network access display column 13 1 c, and a return display column are displayed, and a type of setting process can be selected.
- a type of setting process can be selected.
- step S10 the microcomputer 24 determines whether or not the area setting display field 1311a has been selected. For example, as shown in Fig. 22, when the area setting display column 13 1 a is selected by the jog dial 14 and determined, The processing proceeds to step SI1.
- step S11 an area setting process is executed. This area setting processing is the same as the processing described with reference to the flowchart in FIG. 8, but the display screen is different, so that the description of the processing will be omitted and the display screen will be described.
- the area number display field 13 2 is displayed at the upper right of the screen. Is displayed. Below that, an area display column 1 33 is displayed, in this case, “London, Edinburgh”. Below that, the GMT time difference display field 1 3 3 a is displayed, and in conjunction with the area display field 1 3 3, the time difference from the corresponding global standard time is displayed. + 0.
- a date and time display ⁇ 1 3 4 is displayed below it, and the date and time set by the date and time adjustment processing in the initial setting are displayed.
- the date and time display column 1 34 indicates that the current time is “11: 23: 59: 59 PM on May 30, 2000”.
- the area selection field 14 1 is displayed as shown in FIG.
- a GMT time difference display field 141a is displayed at the upper right, and an area number display field 141b is displayed at the upper left. These correspond to the area selection field 111, area number display field 111a, and GMT time difference display field 112 in FIG. 8, respectively.
- a time display field 142 is displayed, which corresponds to the date / time display field 114 of FIG.
- this process allows the time difference to be adjusted without executing the date and time setting by the initial setting. It can be changed to the date and time display.
- the display of the area selection field 14 1 is changed as shown in Fig. 25, and "Azores, Power Poverte” is displayed.
- “GMT-1.0” indicating that the time difference is 11 hours is displayed in the GMT time difference display field 14 la, and the date and time display ⁇ 14 2 The corresponding minutes are processed, indicating "10: 00: 23: 59 on May 30, 2000".
- this process allows the time difference to be set without executing the date and time setting by the initial setting.
- the display can be changed to the corresponding S-hour display.
- step S12 it is determined whether or not return is selected. For example, if return is not selected, the process returns to step S9. If the area setting display field 13 1 a is not selected in step S 10, it is determined in step S 13 whether the summer time display field 13 1 b has been selected. If it is determined that 1b has been selected, after performing daylight saving time setting processing in step S14, the processing proceeds to step S12.
- This daylight saving time setting process is the same as the process described with reference to the flowchart of FIG. 12, but the display screen is different, so that the description of the process is omitted and the display screen is described. ,
- the jog dial 14 highlights the daylight saving time display field 13 1 b, the upper right of the display screen displays the daylight saving time selection field 151, and the current daylight saving time setting is displayed. Further, in this state, when the jog dial 14 is pressed in the direction of the arrow E in FIG. 2, the summer time selection field 1 5 1 is displayed as shown in FIG. The display changes to 1a and the daylight saving time selection field 15 1 b displaying “Yes” is highlighted, indicating that summer time can be set. In this case, the daylight saving time selection field 15 1 a with “No” is highlighted. In this state, when the jog dial 14 is rotated by the predetermined rotation angle in the direction of arrow C or in the direction of arrow D in FIG.
- the daylight saving time selection field 1 5 1 b is highlighted.
- the daylight saving time is set, so in Fig. 27, the date and time display field 1 34 displays a message indicating "May 2000, 3 00S 11:00 23:59:59".
- the date and time display field 1 34 shows “May 2000, 31 S 12: 00: 23: 59 Seconds ”is displayed.
- the summer time selection field 15 1 b displayed as “Yes J” is selected, as shown in FIG. Is set to be in daylight saving time.
- step S13 daylight saving time setting display 1 3 1b is selected. If not, it is determined in step SI5 whether network access has been selected.
- step S15 for example, as shown in FIG. 30, the network access display column 1311c is highlighted by the jog dial 14 and further selected, and in step S16, Network access processing is performed.
- step S81 the microcomputer 24 activates the network access program 26c and causes the LCD 13 to display a display screen of the network access processing as shown in FIG.
- a login name input field 16 1 is displayed.
- characters of the login name can be input by using the jog dial 14 or other buttons (not shown).
- a password input field 162 is provided below the login name input field 161, and a password can be input by using the jog dial 14 or other buttons (not shown).
- a login button 163 is provided at the lower left of the password entry field 162, and when a user requests a mouth login, it can be selected by the jog dial 14 and pressed.
- a cancel button 164 is provided at the lower right of the password input field 162. When canceling the process, the user can operate the jog dial 14 to select and press it.
- the login name input field 16 1, password input field 16 2, login button 16 3, and cancel button 16 4 are selected by the jog dial 14, they are highlighted and input is possible. .
- step S82 the network access program 26c determines whether or not a request for a password has been received. For example, a predetermined login is entered in a login name input field 161, and a password input field 162. If it is determined that the name and the password have been entered and the login button 16 3 has been pressed, the process proceeds to step S83.
- step S83 the network access program 26c determines whether the date and time have been set. More specifically, the network access program 26c checks whether the setting information (area information (time difference), information on whether or not it is during daylight saving time) is stored in the RAM 24c of the microcomputer 24. Determine whether or not.
- step S84 the network access program 26c displays a screen requesting the date and time setting as shown in FIG. I do.
- the date and time adjustment button 171 "Set time and date” is displayed in the center of the screen, and "Set time” is displayed in the lower left corner.
- Cancel button 1 7 2 is displayed.
- step S85 the network access program 26c determines whether or not the date / time setting button 17 1 has been pressed, and if it is determined that the date / time setting button 17 1 has been pressed, the step S86 In, a process for adjusting the date and time is executed. Note that the date and time adjustment processing in step S86 is the same as the processing described with reference to the flowchart in FIG. 7 described above, and thus description thereof will be omitted.
- step S87 the network access program 26c determines the area information (time difference) stored in the RAM 24c, information on whether or not summer time is in progress, and information on the real-time clock 25.
- the communication unit 29 is controlled and, along with the input login name and password, the server via the Internet 31 as authentication information. Send to 32 and receive response from server 32.
- the GMT program 26b adds a value that is a time difference to the current time set in the real-time clock 25, and further obtains the world standard time based on information as to whether or not summer time is in effect.
- step S88 the network access program 26c determines whether or not the authentication result of the server 32 has been approved. If it is determined that the authentication has been approved, the server 3 proceeds to step S90.
- Figure 34 shows the menu screen for network processing based on the menu information received from 2. That is, a mail processing button 181, an Internet search button 182, and a return button 183 are displayed on the menu screen for network processing shown in FIG.
- step S90 various processes executed by pressing the mail button 181, and the Internet search button 182 are executed as network processes.
- As the network processing processing other than the above-described mail and Internet search may be performed.
- step S91 the network access program 26c determines whether or not the return button 18 3 has been pressed, repeats the processing until it is pressed, and if it is determined that the return button has been pressed, the processing is Then, the process returns to step S12 in FIG.
- step S82 If there is no login request in step S82, that is, if the cancel button 164 is pressed, the process proceeds to step S12 in FIG. If it is determined in step S83 that the date and time have been set, the processes in steps S4 to S6 are skipped, and the process proceeds to step S8. In step S85, if the 0 o'clock setting button 17 1 has not been pressed, that is, if the cancel button 17 2 has been pressed, the process proceeds to the process of step S 12 in Fig. 5. Proceed to. If the authentication is not approved in step S88, the process returns to step S81, and the subsequent processes are repeated. Here, the description returns to the flowcharts of FIGS.
- step S3 If it is determined in step S3 that the initial setting has not been selected, the processing in steps S4 to S7 is skipped, and the processing proceeds to step S8.
- step S5 if the date and time setting is not selected, it is determined in step S18 whether or not the demo mode is selected, and if it is determined that the demo mode is selected, in step S19, Then, the demo mode processing is executed, and the processing returns to step S4.
- the demonstration mode process is to display a demonstration of the operation, but the description of the process is omitted here. If the demo mode is not selected in step S18, the process returns to step S4. If return is not selected in step S7, the process returns to step S4. If other is not selected in step S8, it is determined in step S17 whether the menu button 16 has been pressed. If the menu button 16 has been pressed, the process proceeds to step S1. When the menu 16 is not pressed, the process returns to step S3.
- step S12 If return is selected in step S12, the process proceeds to step S17. If network access is not selected in step S15, the process returns to step S9.
- the video camera 1 to which the present invention is applied when exchanging data with the server 32 via a network such as the Internet 31, transmits the information about the universal standard time required together with the authentication information. It can be calculated from the information on the time difference of each area, the information on whether or not it is in summer time, and the current time that has been set. 1 It becomes possible to send and receive data recorded in the VTR section 30 etc. directly to the server 32.
- the selection button 1 shown in FIG. 9 1 may be provided in the housing 15.
- This selection button The button 191 is composed of the upper button 201, the lower button 202, the left button 2 ⁇ 3, the right button 204, and the decision button 205, and in various processing, the jog dial 1 As in 4, in addition to the top and bottom information, left and right information and decision information can be entered.
- the video camera can calculate the world standard time from the current time based on the information on the time difference of each area and the information on whether or not the time is in summer time.
- the server can be directly accessed via the network, and the video camera itself can directly exchange data with the server.
- the series of processes described above can be executed by hardware, but can also be executed by software.
- the programs that make up the software execute various functions by installing a computer built into a dedicated hard disk or by installing various programs. For example, it is installed from a recording medium to a general-purpose personal computer or the like.
- this recording medium is provided to the user in a state in which it is incorporated in the speech recognition device 1 in advance.
- Magnetic disks 3 1 1 including flexible disks
- optical disks 3 1 2 CD-ROM (Compact Disk-Read Only Memory)
- DVD Package media including digital versatile discs
- magneto-optical disks 313 including MD (Mini-Disk)
- semiconductor memory 314 including Memory Stick. It consists of.
- a step of describing a program recorded on a recording medium is not limited to processing performed in chronological order according to the described order, but is not necessarily performed in chronological order. Alternatively, it includes processing that is executed individually.
- an information processing apparatus having an imaging function can directly access a server, and can directly transmit and receive data.
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