WO2005033915A1 - 電子機器のためのセキュリティシステム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a security system for a plurality of electronic devices, for example, between a television receiver and a DVD recorder, and the electronic devices.
- Patent Document 1 discloses the following anti-theft device. For example, to prevent theft of audio equipment, set a password in advance and store it in nonvolatile memory, prompt the user to enter the password the next time the power is turned on, and store the entered password in nonvolatile memory. If they match, turn on the power as usual, and if they do not match, do not operate the audio equipment. In this device, security is strengthened by devising the method of reading the password.
- FIG. 2 shows an anti-theft device disclosed in Patent Document 1 according to the related art.
- the anti-theft device includes a microprocessor 101 for controlling the operation of the audio device 103, a nonvolatile memory 102 for storing information of a predetermined system, and an audio device 103.
- the microprocessor 101 provides a setting menu for setting a password at power-on in advance to the user on the screen, and stores the password input by the user in the setting menu in the nonvolatile memory 102. To register.
- the microprocessor 101 displays a password input screen before operating the audio device 103 and requests the user to input a password. If the input password matches the password stored in the nonvolatile memory 102, the microphone processor 101 operates the audio device 103 as usual. On the other hand, if the password does not match, the operation of the audio device 103 is stopped to prevent theft. In the anti-theft device, the password stored in the nonvolatile memory 102 cannot be easily read.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Publication No. Hei 02 042823
- An object of the present invention is to solve the above problems and to provide a security system for an electronic device capable of enhancing security such as anti-theft, which does not require entering a password every time the electronic device is turned on, and a security system for the same. It is to provide an electronic device.
- a security system for an electronic device is a security system for a plurality of electronic devices including a first electronic device and a second electronic device connected via a device control line.
- the second electronic device includes a second storage unit that stores a password in advance, and the first electronic device includes:
- First storage means in which a password is stored in advance
- At the time of starting the first electronic device requesting the second electronic device to transmit the password stored in the second storage means, and requesting the password from the second electronic device.
- Receiving comparing the received password with the password stored in the first storage means, and executing a security function so as to start the operation of the first electronic device when the password matches with the password. And control means.
- control means compares the received password with a password stored in the first storage means, and when there is a mismatch, The security function is executed so as to stop the operation of the first electronic device.
- the first electronic device includes a display unit for displaying a message to a user and a password input unit. Further comprising input means of
- the control means compares the received password with the password stored in the first storage means, and when the password does not match, displays the password on the display means so as to request the user to input the password. Comparing the password input by the user using the input means with the password stored in the first storage means, and when the passwords match, the operation of the first electronic device is started. It is characterized by.
- control unit compares the password input by the user with the password stored in the first storage unit, In this case, the operation of the first electronic device is stopped.
- control means compares a password entered a plurality of times by the user with a password stored in the first storage means. When there is a mismatch, the operation of the first electronic device is stopped.
- the first electronic device further includes a third storage unit in which a special password different from the above-described password is stored in advance, and the control unit includes the input unit.
- the obtained password is compared with the special password stored in the third storage means, and when they match, the operation of the first electronic device is started.
- the first electronic device includes:
- First detection means for detecting whether or not the force is connected to the first electronic device via the device control line with the second electronic device
- the second electronic device uses the control signal of the device control line to detect that the second electronic device is connected.
- a second detection unit for detecting whether or not the electronic device has a security function, wherein the control unit is connected to the first detection unit during operation of the first electronic device. The processing of the second detecting means is performed.
- the control unit causes the first electronic device to transmit the second electronic device to the first detecting unit.
- processing of the security function is stopped, and normal operation of the first electronic device is started.
- An electronic device for a security system is a security device for a plurality of electronic devices including a first electronic device and a second electronic device, which are connected via a device control line.
- the first electronic device provided in the security system,
- the second electronic device includes a second storage unit that stores a password in advance, and the first electronic device includes:
- First storage means in which a password is stored in advance
- At the time of starting the first electronic device requesting the second electronic device to transmit the password stored in the second storage means, and requesting the password from the second electronic device.
- Receiving comparing the received password with the password stored in the first storage means, and executing a security function so as to start the operation of the first electronic device when the password matches with the password. And control means.
- control unit compares the received password with a password stored in the first storage unit.
- the security function is executed so as to stop the operation of the first electronic device.
- the first electronic device further includes display means for displaying a message to a user, and input means for inputting a password
- the control means compares the received password with the password stored in the first storage means, and when the password does not match, displays the password on the display means so as to request the user to input the password. Comparing the password input by the user using the input means with the password stored in the first storage means, and when the passwords match, the operation of the first electronic device is started. It is characterized by.
- control means compares the password input by the user with the password stored in the first storage means, In this case, the operation of the first electronic device is stopped.
- control means compares a password entered a plurality of times by the user with a password stored in the first storage means. When there is a mismatch, the operation of the first electronic device is stopped.
- the first electronic device further includes a third storage unit in which a special password different from the above-mentioned password is stored in advance, and the control unit includes the input unit.
- the obtained password is compared with the special password stored in the third storage means, and when they match, the operation of the first electronic device is started.
- the first electronic device is:
- First detection means for detecting whether or not the force is connected to the first electronic device via the device control line with the second electronic device
- the second electronic device uses the control signal of the device control line to detect that the second electronic device is connected.
- a second detection unit that detects whether or not the electronic device has a security function, wherein the control unit performs processing of the first detection unit and the second detection unit during operation of the first electronic device. Is performed.
- the control unit detects that the second electronic device is not connected to the first electronic device by the first detection unit. At this time, the processing of the security function is stopped, and the normal operation of the first electronic device is started.
- the control unit causes the second electronic device to execute the security function by the second detection unit.
- the processing of the security function is stopped, and the normal operation of the first electronic device is started.
- the security system for electronic devices in the security system for a plurality of electronic devices connected via the device control line, the storage of the electronic devices of the connected auxiliary devices is performed.
- the password By registering the password in the means, it is possible to confirm the password when the electronic device of the main device is started, and as long as the device control line is connected, If the password matches with the electronic device of the device, the user can start the electronic device in the same manner as the normal power-on process for the user. If the electronic device of the auxiliary device is not connected, the electronic device of the main device cannot be started, so that even if the electronic device of the main device is stolen, it cannot be started. Therefore, theft prevention can be realized without forcing the user to perform complicated operations such as entering a password. Furthermore, this system has a unique effect if it can be realized with almost no increase in cost.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a security system including a television receiver 201 and a DVD recorder 205 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a theft prevention device according to the related art.
- FIG. 3 is a sequence diagram showing a communication procedure P1 between the controller 202 and the controller 206 in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 Sequence showing communication procedure P2 between controller 202 and controller 206 in Fig. 1.
- FIG. 4 Sequence showing communication procedure P2 between controller 202 and controller 206 in Fig. 1.
- FIG. 5 is a sequence diagram showing a communication procedure P3 between the controller 202 and the controller 206 in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 6 is a sequence diagram showing a communication procedure P4 between the controller 202 and the controller 206 in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a first power-on process after shipment executed by the controller 202 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a security function confirmation process (step S9) which is a subroutine of FIG. 7.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing a first part of a device control process executed by the controller 202 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing a second part of the device control processing executed by the controller 202 in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing a third part of the device control process executed by the controller 202 in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart showing a first part of an owner ID re-registration process (step S28), which is a subroutine of FIG.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing a second part of the owner ID re-registration process (step S28), which is a subroutine of FIG.
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart showing a third part of the owner ID re-registration process (step S28), which is a subroutine of FIG.
- FIG. 15 is a flowchart showing a modification of the processing in FIG. 10.
- FIG. 16 is a flowchart showing a modified example of the processing in FIG. 11.
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing a modified example of the process of FIG. 12.
- FIG. 18 is a front view showing a screen D1 of automatic setup at start displayed in the process of step S1 in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 19 is a front view showing an initial power-on registration screen D2 displayed in step S2 of FIG. 7.
- FIG. 20 is a front view showing a screen D3 for confirming use of the security option (part 1) displayed in the process of step S8 in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 21 is a front view showing a screen D4 for confirming use of the security option (part 2) displayed in the process of step S14 in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 22 is a front view showing a screen D5 for confirming use of the security option (part 3) displayed in the process of step S15 in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 23 is a front view showing a screen D6 for confirming use of the security option (part 4) displayed in the process of step S19 in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 24 is a front view showing a screen D7 for confirming use of the security option (part 5) displayed in the process of step S12 in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 25 is a front view showing a screen D8 of a notification (part 1) that the security function displayed in the process of step S41 in FIG. 11 is operating due to the loss of the device connection.
- FIG. 26 is a front view showing a screen D9 of a notification (part 2) that the security function displayed in the process of step S45 in FIG. 11 is operating due to the loss of the device connection.
- FIG. 27 is a front view showing a screen D10 of a notification (part 1) that the security function displayed in the process of step S31 in FIG. 10 is operating due to a change in device connection.
- FIG. 28 is a front view showing a screen Dl 1 of a notification (part 2) that the security function displayed in the process of step S35 in FIG. 10 is operating due to a change in device connection.
- FIG. 35 is a front view showing a screen D12 of an ID menu.
- FIG. 30 is a front view showing a screen D13 of the owner ID menu when an incorrect PIN number displayed in the process of step S56 in FIG. 12 is input.
- FIG. 31 is a front view showing a screen D14 of an owner ID menu after a change of a name, a house number, a post code or a security function displayed in the processing of steps S65 to S68 of FIG. 13.
- FIG. 32 is a front view showing a screen D15 of the owner ID menu after the name, the house number, the post code or the security function is changed, which is displayed in the processing of steps S65 to S68 in FIG.
- FIG. 33 is a front view showing a screen D16 of the owner ID menu after the name, the house number, or the post code is changed, which is displayed in the processing of steps S69 to S70 in FIG. 13.
- FIG. 34 is a front view showing a screen D17 which is a normal tuning screen displayed in the process of step S10 in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a security system including a television receiver 201 and a DVD recorder 205 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the security system includes a television receiver 201 connected via a device control line 209. , A DVD recorder 205.
- the DVD recorder 205 includes a nonvolatile memory 207 in which a password is stored in advance.
- the television receiver 201 includes a controller 202 and a nonvolatile memory 203 in which a password is stored in advance.
- the controller 202 requests the DVD recorder 205 to transmit the password stored in the nonvolatile memory 207 by using the communication procedure P4 in FIG.
- the received password is compared with the password in the non-volatile memory 203 (step S25 in FIG. 9), and when they match (YES in step S26), the operation of the television receiver 201 is started. (Step S26A).
- a PIN number Personal Identification Number
- a PIN number is used as the password.
- a television 201 as a main device includes a controller 202 for controlling its operation and a non-volatile memory such as an EEPROM or a flash memory for storing data such as a PIN number as a password.
- a non-volatile memory such as an EEPROM or a flash memory for storing data such as a PIN number as a password.
- a ROM (read only memory) 203A for storing data such as a special PIN number for a customer engineer
- a video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 a display 204A
- an infrared signal receiver 220 that receives the infrared signal from the 223.
- the television receiver 201 is provided with a remote controller 221 for remotely controlling the operation of the television receiver 201.
- the remote controller 221 includes a keyboard 222 for inputting data such as a password and channel selection data.
- an infrared signal transmitter 223 for transmitting the input data to
- the DVD recorder 205 stores a controller 206 that controls its operation, and data such as a PIN number that is connected to the controller 206 and information as to whether or not it has a security function, such as an EEPROM or a flash memory. , A video signal and audio signal processing circuit 208, and a DVD drive device 208A.
- a controller 206 controls its operation, and data such as a PIN number that is connected to the controller 206 and information as to whether or not it has a security function, such as an EEPROM or a flash memory.
- a video signal and audio signal processing circuit 208, and a DVD drive device 208A are connected between the controller 202 of the television receiver 201 and the controller 206 of the DVD recorder 205, for example, a 21-pin skirt cable, an HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) cable, They are connected via a device control line 209 used for control between electronic devices such as a 1394 compliant control cable, and the controllers 202 and 206 communicate between them via a communication procedure described with
- the connection using the device control line 209 is referred to as “device connection”.
- the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 and the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 208 are connected by a video signal line 210 and an audio signal line 211.
- the operation of the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 208 is controlled by the controller 206, and after performing predetermined signal processing on the video signal and the audio signal reproduced by the DVD drive device 208A, the video signal line 210 and the The signal is transmitted to the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 via the audio signal line 211.
- the keyboard 222 includes, for example, a cross key including a center key, a numeric keypad, and a function key, as shown in a screen D2 in FIG.
- the user inputs data such as a password and tuning information using the keyboard 222, and the data is wirelessly transmitted to the infrared signal receiver 220 by the infrared signal transmitter 223 and then output to the controller 202.
- Data such as a PIN number stored in the nonvolatile memory 203 is read by the controller 202, and data such as a special PIN number stored in the ROM 203A is read by the controller 202.
- the operation of the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 is controlled by the controller 202, receives the video signal and the audio signal from the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 208, and executes predetermined signal processing on them. After that, the image is output to the display 204A and a speaker (not shown).
- an equipment control line 209 is provided between a controller 202 of a television receiver 201 as a main apparatus and a controller 206 of a DVD recorder 205 as an auxiliary apparatus.
- FIG. 3 is a sequence diagram showing a communication procedure P1 between the controller 202 and the controller 206 in FIG.
- the controller 202 sends a connection confirmation signal to the controller 206, and in response, the controller 206 receives a connection confirmation signal when receiving the connection confirmation signal.
- a acknowledgment ACK signal (ACK stands for Acknowledgment) is sent back to the controller 202. Thereby, it can be confirmed that the device connection via the device control line 209 is normally connected.
- FIG. 4 is a sequence diagram showing a communication procedure P2 between the controller 202 and the controller 206 in FIG.
- the controller 202 transmits a security function confirmation signal to the controller 206, and in response to this, the controller 206 transmits information as to whether or not the DVD recorder 205 has a security function.
- the security function ACK signal is read out from the non-volatile memory 207 and returned to the controller 202 when the security function is provided, while the security function ACK signal is returned to the controller 202 when the security function is not provided. Do not reply to. This makes it possible to confirm whether or not the DVD recorder 205 has the security function.
- FIG. 5 is a sequence diagram showing a communication procedure P3 between the controller 202 and the controller 206 in FIG.
- the controller 202 sends a password write request signal including a password to be written to the controller 206, and in response, the controller 206 stores the password included in the password write request signal in the nonvolatile memory 207. After that, a password write ACK signal is returned to the controller 202.
- the password can be written from the controller 202 to the nonvolatile memory 207 via the controller 206, and the result can be confirmed.
- FIG. 6 is a sequence diagram showing a communication procedure P4 between the controller 202 and the controller 206 in FIG.
- the controller 202 sends a password write request signal for requesting the password stored in the nonvolatile memory 207 to the controller 206.
- the controller 206 stores the password write request signal in the nonvolatile memory 207.
- the password is read out, and a password return signal including the password is returned to the controller 202.
- the password stored in the nonvolatile memory 207 can be read from the controller 202 via the controller 206 and received.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing the first power-on process after shipment executed by the controller 202 in FIG. In all the control processes described below, all screens are displayed on display 204A. In addition, the screens shown in FIGS. D1 to D17 each show an example.
- step S1 the screen D1 in FIG. 18 is displayed, and the automatic setup processing including the automatic tuning preset processing is performed.
- the owner / user registration screen is displayed. Display the screen D2 of Fig. 19, which is the ID (Identification) screen.
- the user uses the keyboard 222 to enter user registration information including the PIN number (four-digit number), name, address, and postal code on the screen D2.
- step S4 the device connection is confirmed according to V and the communication procedure P1, and in step S5, it is determined whether the device connection is OK.If YES, proceed to step S6, while if NO, Proceed to step S10.
- step S6 the security function of the DVD recorder 205, which is the connected device, is checked according to the communication procedure P2, and in step S7, it is determined whether the connected device has a security connected device. While proceeding to S8, if NO, proceed to step S10.
- step S8 the security function use confirmation screen (screen D3 in Fig. 20) is displayed, and in the security function confirmation processing in step S9 (Fig. 8), the user is asked whether to use the security function. And proceed to step S10. If the user uses the security function, select YES on screen D3, and if not, select NO on screen D3.
- step S10 as shown in screen D17 in FIG. 34, after the program position "1" is selected on the normal channel selection screen, the process is terminated and normal processing is performed (for example, the process proceeds to step S29 in FIG. 9). Execute
- step S7 when the device connection is not connected (NO in step S5), or when the connected device does not have the security function (NO in step S7), the security function confirmation process is not started! / Therefore, the display of the input items related to the security function is stopped, and the user is not notified that the television receiver 201 has the security function. Thereby, the operation can be simplified without giving the user extra information.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a security function confirmation process (step S9) which is a subroutine of FIG.
- step S11 it is determined whether or not to use the security function.
- step S12 a message indicating that the security function is not to be used is displayed as shown in screen D7 in FIG. Displayed for 2 seconds, security flag SF reset to 0 Thereafter, the process returns to the original main routine.
- the security flag SF is set to 0
- step S14 a screen D4 (FIG. 21) for reconfirming the selection to use the security function is displayed, and when OK, a screen D5 for reconfirming the selection to use in step S15 (FIG.
- step S16 the communication procedure P3 instructs the controller 206 to write the PIN number input in step S3 into the non-volatile memory 207.
- step S17 it is determined whether or not the power has received the password ACK signal, and YES The process of step S17 is repeated until the result becomes YES.
- step S19 as shown in screen D6 of FIG. 23, a message indicating that the security function has been incorporated is displayed for 2 seconds, the security flag SF is set to 1, and the process returns to the original main routine.
- FIGS. 9 to 11 are flowcharts showing the device control processing executed by the controller 202 in FIG.
- step S21 of FIG. 9 the device connection is confirmed by the communication procedure P1, and in step S22, it is determined whether or not the device connection is OK. If YES, the process proceeds to step S23, while if NO, the process proceeds to step S23. Proceed to step S41 in FIG. In step S23, the communication procedure P2 checks whether or not the DVD recorder 205 as a connected device has a security function.In step S24, it is determined whether or not the DVD recorder 205 has the security function.If YES, the process proceeds to step S25. On the other hand, if NO, the process proceeds to step S31 in FIG.
- step S25 transmission of the PIN number in the nonvolatile memory 207 is requested by the communication procedure P4, the PIN number is received from the controller 206 via the device control line 209, and the received PIN number is stored in the nonvolatile memory 203. Compare PIN numbers in.
- step S26 it is determined whether or not these PIN numbers match. If YES, the process proceeds to step S26A, while if NO, the process proceeds to step S31 in FIG.
- step S26A the operation of the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 is started or the operable state is continued, and in step S27, it is determined whether or not the owner ID menu is selected on a predetermined menu screen.
- step S28 Returns to step S21 after executing the owner ID re-registration process of FIG. 12 to FIG. After performing other normal processing in step S29, the process returns to step S21.
- step S31 of FIG. 10 as shown in screen D10 of FIG. 27, a message indicating that the connected device has been changed is displayed, and a PIN number for canceling the security function is input (four-digit number). ), And it is determined in step S32 whether the PIN number has been input. If YES, the process proceeds to step S33, while if NO, the process returns to step S32. In step S33, the entered PIN number is compared with the PIN number in the non-volatile memory 203, and it is determined in step S34 whether these PIN numbers match.If YES, the process proceeds to step S36, while NO If so, go to step S35.
- step S35 the operation of the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 is stopped to display that the PIN number is incorrect as shown on the screen Dl1 in FIG. 28, and the PIN number must be input again. Request and return to step S32. Further, in step S36, the operation of the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 is started. In step S37, the security function is canceled by resetting the security flag SF to 0, and then the process proceeds to step S29 in FIG.
- step S41 of Fig. 11 a message notifying that the security function has been activated because the connected device has been disconnected as shown in screen D8 of Fig. 25 is displayed. If you want to cancel the security function, you will be prompted to enter your PIN number.In step S42, it will be determined whether you have entered your PIN number.If YES, proceed to step S43, while if NO, proceed to step S43. Return to S42. The PIN number input in step S43 is compared with the PIN number in the non-volatile memory 203, and it is determined in step S44 whether these PIN numbers match. If YES, step S46 is executed. On the other hand, if NO, the process proceeds to step S45.
- step S45 the operation of the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 is stopped, and as shown in screen D9 in FIG. 26, a message is displayed indicating that the PIN number is incorrect, and a request to input the PIN number is made again.
- step S46 the operation of the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 is started.
- step S47 the security function is canceled by resetting the security flag SF to 0, and then the process proceeds to step S29 in FIG. .
- FIGS. 12 to 14 show the sub-routine of FIG. 28 is a flowchart showing step S28).
- step S51 of FIG. 12 the owner ID menu is displayed as shown in screen D12 of FIG. 29, and in step S52, the user is prompted to enter a PIN number (four-digit number). It is determined whether or not a PIN number has been input in step S5. If YES, the process proceeds to step S54, while if NO, the process returns to step S53. The PIN number input in step S54 is compared with the PIN number in the non-volatile memory 203, and it is determined in step S55 whether these PIN numbers match. If YES, the process proceeds to step S57, while NO If, go to step S56A.
- a PIN number four-digit number
- step S56A it is determined whether the security flag SF is 1 or not, that is, whether or not the security function is set. If YES, the process proceeds to step S56B, while if NO, the process proceeds to step S56B. Proceed to step S56C.
- step S56B the operation of the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 is stopped, and then, in step S56C, as shown in screen D13 of FIG. 30, a message is displayed indicating that the PIN number is incorrect, After requesting the input again, the process returns to step S53.
- step S57 the operation of the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 is started, and the process proceeds to step S61 in FIG.
- step S61 in Fig. 13 the device connection is confirmed by the communication procedure P1, and in step S62, it is determined whether the device connection is OK. If YES, the process proceeds to step S63, while if NO, the process proceeds to step S69. move on.
- step S63 the presence or absence of the security function of the DVD recorder 205 is confirmed by the communication procedure P2 in step S64, and in step S64, it is determined whether or not the DVD recorder 205 has the security function. If so, proceed to step S69.
- step S65 as shown in screen D14 of Fig.
- step S66 an item of "security function" is added and displayed in the owner ID menu, and in step S66, the PIN number, name, address, and postal code are entered in the owner ID menu. It is re-registered, and the current value of the security flag SF is saved in the save security flag SF1 in step S67. Further, in step S68, on / off of the security function is selected on screen D14 or D15. Screen D14 shows a case where the security function is set to off, and screen D15 shows a case where the security function is set to on.
- the security flag SF is set to 1
- the security flag SF is reset to 0. Then, the process proceeds to step S72 in FIG.
- step S69 of FIG. 13 as shown in screen D16 of FIG. 33, the item of “security function” is not displayed in the owner ID menu, and in step S70, the PIN number, name, and address are displayed in the owner ID menu. , Reregister your zip code. Then, in step S71, the security flag SF is reset to 0, and the flow proceeds to other normal processing in step S29 in FIG.
- step S62 when the device connection is not connected (NO in step S62), or when the connected device does not have the security function (NO in step S64), the security function is not entered.
- the display of the input items related to the television receiver 201 is stopped, and the user is not notified that the television receiver 201 has the security function. Thereby, the operation can be simplified without giving extra information to the user.
- FIG. 15 is a flowchart showing a modification of the processing of FIG. 10
- FIG. 16 is a flowchart showing a modification of the processing of FIG. 11
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing a modification of the processing of FIG. It is.
- the process of matching the customer engineer's special PIN number stored in advance in the ROM 203A and the input of the male PIN number a plurality of predetermined times N (for example, N three times) are performed.
- N for example, N three times
- the special PIN number is stored in advance in the ROM 203A, and is used as a password for canceling the security function. It is provided for the customer engineer to input a special PIN number to forcibly cancel the security function and start the operation of the television receiver 201.
- step S38 is performed between step S34 and step S32.
- Step: Features that processing up to S35B is inserted! If NO in step S34, the entered PIN number is compared with the special PIN number in ROM 203A in step S38, and it is determined in step S39 whether these PIN numbers match. If YES, the process proceeds to step S36. If NO, the process proceeds to step S40. In step S40, it is determined whether or not there is a mismatch even if the PIN number is input a predetermined plurality of N times or more. If YES, the process proceeds to step S35A, whereas if NO, the process proceeds to step S35B. In step S35A, the operation of the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 is stopped, and in step S35B, as shown in screen D11 in FIG. Is requested again, and the process proceeds to step S32.
- step S44 the processing from step S48 to step S45B is inserted between step S44 and step S42. If NO in step S44, the entered PIN number is compared with the special PIN number in ROM 203A in step S48, and it is determined in step S49 whether these PIN numbers match. If YES, the process proceeds to step S46, while if NO, the process proceeds to step S50. In step S50, it is determined whether or not there is a mismatch even if the PIN number is input a predetermined plurality of times N or more times. In step S45A, the operation of the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 is stopped, and in step S45B, as shown in screen D9 in FIG. The input is requested again, and the process proceeds to step S42.
- step S55 the entered PIN number is compared with the special PIN number in ROM 203A in step S58, and it is determined in step S59 whether or not these PIN numbers match. While the process proceeds to step S57, if NO, the process proceeds to step S56A. In step S56A, it is determined whether the security flag SF is 1 or not, that is, whether or not the security function is set. If YES, the process proceeds to step S60, while if NO, the process proceeds to step S56C. Proceed to.
- step S60 it is determined whether or not there is a mismatch even if the PIN number is inputted a plurality of predetermined times N or more. If YES, the process proceeds to step S56B. If NO, go to step S56C. In step S56B, the operation of the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204 is stopped, and then, in step S56C, as shown on the screen D11 in FIG. Is requested again, and the process proceeds to step S53.
- the power disclosed in the security system including the television receiver 201 and the DVD recorder 205 is not limited thereto, and the electronic devices used in the security system include the following.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and various electronic devices such as a television receiver, a set-top box, a display device, and a DVD player may be used. Also, three or more electronic devices may be connected using the device control line 209 to configure a security system.
- the data input by the user using the keyboard 222 using the infrared signal is wirelessly transmitted to the controller 202.
- the present invention is not limited to this. It may be provided in the main body of the machine 201.
- step S26 in FIG. 9 when NO is determined in step S26 in FIG. 9, the force for proceeding to step S31 in FIG. 10 is not limited thereto.
- a certain “process of stopping the operation of the video signal and audio signal processing circuit 204” may be executed.
- the connected auxiliary device By registering the password in the storage device of the electronic device, the password can be confirmed when the electronic device of the main device is started up. If the password matches with the electronic device of the device, the user can start the electronic device in the same manner as the normal power-on process for the user. If the electronic device of the auxiliary device is not connected, the electronic device of the main device cannot be started, so that even if the electronic device of the main device is stolen, it cannot be started. Therefore, theft prevention can be realized without forcing the user to perform complicated operations such as inputting a password. In addition, this system is almost cost-effective. When Tsu can be realized without-flops, c with a unique effect cormorant
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