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- the present invention relates to a display device that performs display control of display means (display unit) such as a liquid crystal display (LCD), and in particular, is mounted on a moving body such as a vehicle and displays the display means according to the ambient temperature.
- display means such as a liquid crystal display (LCD)
- LCD liquid crystal display
- the present invention relates to a display device that performs control.
- a display device using an LCD or the like is provided with a power circuit, a backlight, and the like.
- the power source and the backlight serve as a heat source, and the ambient temperature (ambient temperature) of the display device.
- the inside of the display device may become very hot depending on the environmental conditions in which the display device is used.
- a display device mounted on a vehicle has a heat source in the vicinity of the display device, and the vehicle is often in a sealed state, so that the display device is used under severe environmental conditions. Become. If the internal temperature of the display device becomes high, various elements in the display device may be deteriorated in performance or damaged, and normal display operation may not be performed.
- the screen brightness of the display device is controlled according to the ambient temperature. For example, when the ambient temperature rises, the brightness of the knocklight is lowered to lower the screen brightness. When the screen brightness is reduced, the amount of heat generation is reduced, so that an increase in temperature inside the display device can be suppressed.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 2-111118 (pages 4 to 6, Fig. 1)
- Patent Document 2 JP-A-6-22251 (Page 3, Fig. 1)
- the conventional display device is configured as described above, that is, the screen brightness is controlled according to the temperature inside the display device to suppress heat generation inside the display device, and the visibility is deteriorated.
- the conventional display control device only the video signal correction processing is performed so as to correct or control the contrast of the screen according to the ambient temperature, or to compensate for the decrease in luminance.
- the screen brightness is greatly reduced, there is a problem that the user cannot fully view the displayed content.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems.
- the screen brightness is controlled according to the ambient temperature, and sufficient information is provided even when the screen brightness greatly decreases. It is an object to obtain a display device that can be visually recognized.
- the display device when displaying various information on the screen, temperature detection means for detecting the temperature inside the display device, and the temperature detected by the temperature detection means is equal to or higher than a preset first temperature
- the image is displayed. Since the surface brightness is reduced to reduce the amount of heat generated, and various information is processed and displayed on the screen, the necessary information is processed and displayed even if the screen brightness decreases. If visibility can be maintained satisfactorily, there is a positive effect.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an example of a display device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing another example of a display device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of the display device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart for explaining normal display OFF control shown in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart for explaining normal temperature control shown in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a backlight drive signal for driving the backlight shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 7 is a view showing a table showing setting of a duty ratio according to temperature.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a change in duty ratio for each temperature together with a brightness setting value.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a display on the operation means when setting the operation at a low temperature.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart for explaining the low temperature control shown in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a display on the operation means when setting the operation at a high temperature.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart for explaining the high temperature control shown in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart for explaining the forced display OFF control shown in FIG.
- FIG. 1 shows a display device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- the display device 10 shown in the figure for example, mounted on a vehicle, connected to an external information device 11 such as an audio device, an air conditioner ECU, or an engine ECU, displays various information obtained from the external information device 11.
- the display device 10 includes video processing means 21, video generation means 22, operation means 23, communication means 24, LCD drive means 25, control means 26, backlight drive means 27, temperature detection means 28, storage means 29, and video.
- Display means 30 and video display means 3 0 has a built-in LCD 31 and backlight 32.
- the display device 10 is connected to the external information device 11, but the display device 10 may be used alone. In this case, for example, the display device 10 is used.
- a TV (TV) tuner, a Z or DVD player, and the like are built in, and the communication means 24 is not used (that is, the communication means 24 is not essential).
- the video generation means 22 generates TV video or DVD playback video.
- External device information (for example, travel information, vehicle operation information, audio operation information, and maintenance information) is given from the external information device 11 to the display device 10.
- external device information is received via the communication means 24, and this external device information is passed to the control means 26.
- a wired system for example, RS-232C, USB, IEEE1394, CAN, LIN, or MOST
- a wireless system IRDA, Bluetooth (registered trademark), DSRC, or the like
- the user can perform user settings, which will be described later, by the operation means 23.
- the operation means 23 for example, a hard key, a touch screen, a remote control, or a voice input device is used.
- the control means 26 stores the user settings in the storage means 29 as user setting information.
- Various control information is stored in the storage unit 29 in advance, and the control unit 26 displays video according to user setting information and various control information and the detected temperature detected by the temperature detection unit 28 as described later.
- the processing means 21, LCD driving means 25, and backlight driving means 27 are controlled.
- the external device information is transferred from the control unit 26 to the video generation unit 22, and the video generation unit 22 generates a video signal corresponding to the external device information and sends this information image to the video processing unit 21.
- the video processing means 21 performs display processing for displaying a video signal under the control of the control means 26. At this time, as will be described later, for example, contour correction, contrast correction, gradation correction, and Z or color tone are performed. Make corrections.
- the LCD drive means 25 drives the LCD 31 in accordance with the display-processed video signal, and displays an image indicating external device information on the LCD 31.
- the backlight drive means 27 drives the backlight 32 to turn on the backlight Z and turn off the illuminance.
- control means 26 sends the user settings to the external information device 11 via the communication means 24.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example in which the display device 10 shown in FIG. 1 is used with an external video generation device (for example, navigation unit) 40.
- the external video generation device 40 includes a control means 41, a video generation means 42, a storage means 43, and a communication means 44.
- an audio device, an air conditioner ECU, and an engine ECU are connected to the display device 10 as the external information devices 45 to 47.
- the display device 10 may include illuminance detection means 48 that detects the illuminance of the surroundings.
- external device information is given from the external information devices 45 to 47 to the display device 10 via the communication means 24 and displayed on the external device information power SLCD 31.
- the video generation unit 42 generates, for example, a navigation video signal according to control data (for example, map data) stored in the storage unit 43 under the control of the control unit 41.
- control data for example, map data
- the control unit 26 may send the user setting to the external video generation device 11 via the communication unit 24.
- the external video generation device 40 may include a TV tuner or a DVD player.
- the display device 10 does not need to include the video generation means 22.
- external device information from the external information devices 45 to 47 is controlled via the communication means 44.
- the video generation means 42 Given to the means 41, the video generation means 42 generates a video signal corresponding to the external device information under the control of the control means 41.
- control means 26 performs an initialization process (step ST1).
- this initialization process for example, variables and flags used for control are initialized.
- the control means 26 detects the user setting by the operation means 23, makes the meaning of the user setting (operation determination process: step ST2), and stores it in the storage means 29 as user setting information. Further, the control means 26 changes the operation mode according to the operation of the operation means 23. (Step ST3: For example, turn on / off the screen).
- control means 26 acquires the detected temperature from the temperature detecting means 28 as the ambient temperature.
- Step ST4 the storage means 29 is set with a detection signal temperature characteristic table indicating the relationship between the detection signal (voltage signal) output from the temperature detection means 28 and the temperature, and the control means 26 is set in this temperature characteristic table. Therefore, the ambient temperature is obtained.
- the illuminance around the display device 10 is obtained as illuminance information from the illuminance detection means provided in the vehicle (step ST5).
- a detection signal illuminance characteristic table indicating the relationship between the detection signal (voltage signal) output from the illumination detection means and the illuminance is set in the storage means 29, and the control means 26 is based on this illuminance characteristic table. Therefore, the ambient illuminance of the display device can be obtained.
- the control means 26 determines whether or not the power is on (ON) (step ST6). If the power is off, the control means 26 performs normal display OFF setting (normal display OFF control) (step ST7).
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart for explaining the normal display OFF control.
- the control means 26 controls the LCD drive means 25 to turn OFF (step ST8), and further turns the backlight drive means 27 OFF (step ST 9). ).
- the control means 26 controls the video generation means 22 to turn off (step ST10) and turns off the video processing means 21 (step ST11). Then, the control means 26 notifies the external information device 11 that the normal display OFF control has been performed (external connection device communication control: step ST12).
- step ST6 if the power is ON, the control means 26 determines whether or not the ambient temperature is equal to or higher than a preset temperature (inoperable temperature (second temperature)) Ta ° C.
- step ST13 if the ambient temperature ⁇ Ta, the control means 26 determines whether or not the ambient temperature is equal to or higher than the temperature Tb ° C (first temperature (Tb ⁇ Ta)) (step ST14).
- step ST14 if the ambient temperature is Tb, control unit 26 determines whether the ambient temperature is equal to or lower than temperature Tc ° C (third temperature (Tc ⁇ Tb)) (step ST15). . If the ambient temperature> Tc, that is, if the ambient temperature is Tc and the ambient temperature is Tb (room temperature range), the control means 26 performs a process at room temperature (step ST16).
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart for explaining the normal temperature control.
- the control means 26 is an LCD drive.
- step ST17 After the moving means 25 is controlled and turned on (step ST17), brightness setting calculation processing is executed (step ST18). In this brightness setting calculation process, the duty ratio is corrected according to the ambient temperature to suppress heat generation.
- the knock light 32 is driven by the knock light driving signal (driving waveform) from the knock light driving means 27.
- the backlight driving signal is a pulse signal shown in FIG.
- the backlight 32 is turned on when the drive signal is ON, and the backlight 32 is turned off when the backlight drive signal is OFF.
- the screen brightness (that is, brightness) is determined by the duty ratio (ON time ⁇ (ON time + OFF time) x 100%) of the knock light drive signal. The longer the ratio, the brighter the screen. The brighter the backlight 32, the greater the amount of heat generated inside the display device 10.
- correction data indicating the correction amount of the duty ratio is stored as a duty table together with the standard data.
- duty ratio setting (brightness setting) 1 Standard data and correction data for temperatures of 40 ° C, 50 ° C, 60 ° C, 80 ° C, 90 ° C, and 100 ° C are stored for up to 35.
- the duty ratio of the standard data for setting 35 is 100%
- the correction data for the temperature 40 ° C is 90% down 10%
- the correction data for the temperature 50 ° C is 20%. % Down 80%.
- the correction data at a temperature of 60 ° C is reduced by 30% to 70%
- the correction data force at a temperature of 80 ° C is reduced by 80%
- the correction data at a temperature of 90 ° C is reduced by 50%.
- the correction data for 50% of the temperature and the temperature of 100 ° C will be 40%, 60% down.
- the rate of decrease with respect to the standard data is less than in setting 35, and in setting 1, the duty ratio is 5% for both the standard data and the correction data.
- the standard data and the correction data have a duty ratio that increases in a curve from setting 1 to setting 35, but the correction data at the temperature of 100 ° C. have an increasing rate. Least. In areas where the duty ratio is small, the effect of suppressing heat generation is small even when the ambient temperature changes. ing.
- L1 is 60% down
- L2 is 50% down
- L3 is 40% down
- L4 is 30% down
- L5 is 20% down
- L6 corresponds to 10% down
- L7 corresponds to the characteristic without correction.
- the brightness setting described above is set as user setting information by the user.
- the control means 26 determines the duty ratio according to the ambient temperature and the brightness setting. Then, the control means 26 sends a drive control signal having the determined duty ratio to the backlight drive means 27, and the backlight drive means 27 drives the backlight 32 with the backlight drive signal corresponding to the drive control signal. Become.
- D (n) is the number of steps (brightness setting number) n duty ratio
- D (Min) is the minimum duty ratio (fixed at 5% at each temperature)
- D (Max) 50% n Is 1, 2, 3, ⁇ 3 5
- EXP (x) is an exponent value for the base e
- LN (x) is the natural logarithm of
- the number of steps is the brightness setting number of the luminance table ( In the example shown, it is 35).
- the control means 26 controls the knock light driving means 27 as described above (step ST19). Thereafter, the control means 26 controls the video generation means 22 to perform normal display (step ST20) and turns on the video processing means 21 (no correction) (step ST21). Then, in step ST12, the control means 26 notifies the external information device 11 that the normal temperature control has been performed.
- step ST15 if the ambient temperature ⁇ Tc, the control means 26 is determined to be low temperature. And determine whether or not to perform low temperature operation (low temperature control) (step ST22). Whether or not to perform control at low temperatures is set by the user through the operation means 23.
- Figure 9 shows the operation screen for low temperature control settings (low temperature operation settings).
- the low temperature control settings include “telop display”, “display time”, “operation setting”, and “temperature setting”. There is. “Telop display” includes “permitted” and “prohibited”. When “permitted” is set, the “telop display” is displayed on the ticker power LCD 31 indicating that the control is performed at a low temperature.
- the telop is displayed at the time set in “Display time”.
- “Switch display mode” is set, as described later, the image with good visibility of LCD31 is displayed.
- “Same as normal” is set, the video display is in the normal state.
- a detection temperature (detection) and a release temperature (release) are set.
- step ST22 If it is set in step ST22 that the operation at the low temperature is set (correction allowed), the control means 26 executes the control at the low temperature (step ST23). On the other hand, if the operation at low temperature is not set (correction prohibited), the control means 26 proceeds to step ST16 and performs the above-described normal temperature control.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart for explaining the low temperature control.
- the control means 26 determines whether or not the low temperature telop display setting is present (step ST24). It is determined whether or not the time telop display has already been completed (step ST25). If not completed, the control means 26 performs a low-temperature telop display (step ST26). Subsequently, the control means 26 determines whether or not the display time has passed (step ST27). If the display time has elapsed, the low temperature telop display completion flag is set (step ST28), and then the LCD The drive means 25 is controlled and turned on (step ST29), and the backlight drive means 27 is controlled and turned on (step ST30).
- control means 26 controls the video generation means 22 to display a telop (step ST31), and controls the video processing means 21 to perform video correction (described later) at a low temperature (step ST32). Then, the control means 26 notifies the external information device 11 that the low temperature control has been performed in step ST12. In step ST27, if the display time has not elapsed, the control means 26 moves to step ST29. [0040] On the other hand, if it is determined in step ST24 that the low temperature telop display is not set or the low temperature telop display is completed in step ST 25, the control means 26 sets the low temperature operation. It is determined whether or not a message is received (step ST33).
- control means 26 controls the LCD drive means 25 to turn on (step ST34), and the backlight drive means 27 to turn on (step ST34). ST35). Thereafter, the control means 26 controls the video generation means 22 to perform special display at low temperature (step ST36), and controls the video processing means 21 to perform video correction at low temperature (step ST37). Then, the control means 26 notifies the external information device 11 that the low temperature control has been performed in step ST12.
- step ST33 If "No correction (same as normal)" is set in step ST33, the control means 26 controls the LCD drive means 25 to turn on (step ST38) and controls the backlight drive means 27. Then turn on (step ST39). Thereafter, the control means 26 controls the video generation means 22 to perform normal display (step ST40), and controls the video processing means 21 to turn on (step ST41). Then, the control means 26 notifies the external information device 11 that the low temperature control has been performed in step ST12.
- step ST14 if the ambient temperature ⁇ Tb, that is, if Tb ⁇ ambient temperature ⁇ Ta, the control means 26 performs high temperature control assuming that it is in the high temperature detection range (step ST42).
- the high temperature control is set by the operation means 23 by the user.
- Figure 11 shows the operation screen for high temperature control settings (high temperature operation settings).
- the high temperature control settings include ⁇ telop display '', ⁇ telop display time '', ⁇ operation setting '', and ⁇ "Temperature setting”.
- “Telop display” includes “permitted” and “prohibited”. When “permitted” is set, a telop indicating that control at high temperature is performed is displayed on the LCD 31.
- the telop is displayed at the time set in the “telop display time”.
- “Switch Display Mode” is set, as will be described later, the image of LCD31 has good visibility.
- “turn off screen” is set, the screen is turned off as described later.
- a detection temperature (detection) and a release temperature (release) are set.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart for explaining the high temperature control.
- the control means 26 It is determined whether or not the force has a high-temperature telop display setting (step ST43), and if there is a telop display setting, it is determined whether or not the high-temperature telop display has already been completed (step ST44). If not completed, the control means 26 performs a telop display at a high temperature (step ST45). Subsequently, the control means 26 determines whether or not the display time has passed (step ST46).
- step ST47 If the display time has elapsed, the low temperature telop display completion flag is set (step ST47), and then the LCD The drive means 25 is controlled and turned on (step ST48), brightness setting value calculation control is performed V ⁇ (step ST49), and the knocklight drive means 27 is controlled and turned on (step ST50).
- control means 26 controls the video generation means 22 to display a telop (step ST51), and controls the video processing means 21 to perform video correction at a high temperature (step ST52). Then, the control means 26 notifies the external information device 11 that the high temperature control has been performed in step ST12. If the display time has not elapsed in step ST46, the control means 26 moves to step ST48.
- step ST43 if it is determined in step ST43 that the high-temperature telop display is not set or the high-temperature telop display is complete in step ST44, the control means 26 sets the high-temperature operation setting. It is determined whether or not a message is received (step ST53). If “display correction (switch display mode)” is set, the control means 26 controls the LCD drive means 25 to turn on (step ST54) and performs brightness setting value calculation control (step ST55). Then, the backlight driving means 27 is controlled and turned on (step ST56).
- control means 26 controls the video generation means 22 to perform a special display at a high temperature (step ST57), and controls the video processing means 21 to perform a video correction at a high temperature (step ST58). Then, in step ST12, the control means 26 notifies the external information device 11 that the low temperature control has been performed.
- step ST53 If "turn off screen (display OFF)" is set in step ST53, the control means 26 controls the LCD drive means 25 to turn off (step ST59), and the knock light drive means 27 is turned off. Control off (step ST60). Thereafter, the control means 26 controls the video generation means 22 to turn it off (step ST61), and controls the video processing means 21 to turn it on (step ST62). Then, the control means 26 notifies the external information device 11 that the high temperature control has been performed in step ST12.
- step ST13 shown in FIG. 3 if the ambient temperature ⁇ Ta, the control means 26 Indication forced OFF control is performed (step ST63).
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart for explaining the forced display OFF control.
- the control means 26 determines whether or not the forced display OFF terror display has already been completed (step ST64). ). If it is not completed, the control means 26 performs display forced OFF telop display (step ST65).
- control unit 26 determines whether or not the display time has passed (step ST66), and if the display time has passed, after setting the display forced OFF telop display completion flag (step ST67), LCD drive means 25 is controlled and turned on (step ST68), brightness setting value calculation control is performed (step ST69), and knocklight drive means 27 is controlled and turned on (step ST70).
- control means 26 controls the video generation means 22 to display a telop (step ST71), and controls the video processing means 21 to perform video correction at a high temperature (step ST72). Then, the control means 26 notifies the external information device 11 that the display forced OFF control has been performed in step ST12. If the display time has not elapsed in step ST66, the control means 26 moves to step ST68.
- step ST64 determines whether the forced OFF telop display has been completed! /.
- the control means 26 controls the LCD drive means 25 to turn OFF (step ST73).
- the backlight drive means 27 is controlled and turned off (step ST74).
- the control means 26 controls the video generation means 22 to be turned off (step ST75), and controls the video processing means 21 to be turned off (step ST76). Then, the control means 26 notifies the external information device 11 that the display forced OFF control has been performed in step ST12.
- the screen display at a high temperature will be described.
- the brightness of the knock light is controlled, and the screen becomes dark (the brightness decreases). Suppresses heat generation.
- the visibility of information (characters and symbols, etc.) on the screen decreases when the brightness decreases. Therefore, special display and video correction are performed here to improve visibility.
- the amount of information displayed on the LCD 31 is limited to switch to a layout display that is easy to see.
- the narrow streets on the map are erased, and the control information screen such as an audio or air conditioner is limited to the minimum necessary information.
- the size of the character figure is changed to make the screen layout easier to see. For example, changing font size, The line thickness of the figure is changed, and the size of the icon and mark is changed.
- the screen layout is changed to make the screen layout easier to see. For example, try to avoid the similar colors and apply a border.
- the narrow street display on the map is turned off and only main roads are displayed. Change the thickness of the road. Change the scale. Change the number of facilities to be displayed. Change the number of place names to be displayed. Increase the icon. Increase the font of characters. Make the characters thicker. Change the text color. Change the background color of the map. Add a border. Improve visibility when brightness decreases by screen correction such as switching to simplified display.
- screen enhancements such as contour enhancement, contrast enhancement, tone correction, and tone correction are performed to improve the visibility when luminance decreases. It should be noted that such information processing is also performed during low temperature control as described above.
- control means 26 and the backlight driving means 27 function as luminance correction control means
- the LCD drive means 25 functions as information correction control means and telop display control means.
- the knocklight 32 is controlled to reduce the brightness of the LCD 31 to suppress the heat generation amount, and to the LCD 31. Since the information to be displayed is processed and displayed, the visibility does not deteriorate. In particular, it is possible to prevent a danger due to the visibility deterioration during driving.
- the telops are displayed on the screen, and then the information displayed on the screen is processed and the Z or brightness is corrected. So the user can know in advance that the screen display will be changed, It is possible to prevent misunderstandings that the indication has changed and failed.
- the screen display when the temperature inside the display device 10 becomes high, the screen display is turned off when the screen display is turned off. Damage to the elements inside the device 10 can be suppressed.
- the screen display is forcibly turned off, so that the display device 10 breaks down.
- the situation can be avoided.
- a telop for performing the forced display off process is displayed on the screen, so that the user can know in advance that the power is turned off.
- the present invention can be widely applied to a display device mounted on a vehicle or the like that needs to prevent visibility deterioration during driving.
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