WO2010117242A2 - Home appliance and home appliance system - Google Patents
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- a home appliance and home appliance system are disclosed herein.
- One object of the embodiments disclosed herein is to provide a home appliance which can provide product information, such as status and/or failure information, to a service center through a portable terminal.
- the home appliance and home appliance system convert product information, which may include appliance operation information and/or failure information, into an acoustic signal and add a dead time to the acoustic signal, such that a portable terminal may not recognize the acoustic signal as noise, thus facilitating inspection and after-sale service of the corresponding household appliance.
- product information which may include appliance operation information and/or failure information
- a home appliance may include a controller that sets a dead time at a predetermined interval of time with respect to a signal corresponding to product information to avoid a noise detection section of a portable terminal, a converter that converts the signal into an acoustic signal of a predetermined band, and a sound output device that outputs the acoustic signal as sound.
- FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram showing a home appliance and home appliance system in accordance with an embodiment, illustrating how the home appliance is connected to a service center;
- FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram illustrating noise cancellation of a portable terminal
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a home appliance in accordance with an embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a conceptual diagram showing a structure of signal sections and inter-frame spaces (IFSs) according to an embodiment.
- Embodiments disclosed herein relate to a home appliance and a home appliance system.
- Embodiments of a home appliance and home appliance system will be described with reference to a laundry treatment machine and a laundry treatment machine system as examples. However, embodiments are not limited to a laundry treatment machine and a laundry treatment machine system, but rather, may be employed as other home appliances and home appliance systems.
- Such home appliances may include, for example, a TV, an air conditioner, a washing machine, a refrigerator, an electric rice cooker, or a microwave or conventional oven.
- a home appliance may store set values for the operation, information generated during the operation, and failure information.
- the home appliance may output a predetermined alarm to enable a user to recognize the state of the appliance.
- Such a home appliance may output detailed failure information through an output device, such as a display, lamp, etc., as well as operation completion information or information indicating an occurrence of failure.
- failure information may be output from the home appliance, for example, as a code that the user cannot understand, and thus, it is difficult for the user to cope with the failure.
- the user may not notify the service center of the exact state of the home appliance. Therefore, in the case where a repairman visits the user's house, it may take a lot of time and cost to repair the corresponding home appliance, since the repairman does not know in advance of the visit the exact state of the home appliance. For example, in the case where the repairman does not have parts necessary to repair the home appliance, the repairman must revisit the house, which requires further time and effort.
- a home appliance may be connected to a server of the service center via a predetermined communication device; however, it is necessary to set up a dedicated communication network.
- FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram showing a home appliance and home appliance system in accordance with an embodiment, illustrating how the home appliance is connected to a service center.
- a home appliance system 100 including a home appliance 1 is shown.
- the home appliance 1 may include an output device 70 that outputs product information, which may include status and/or failure information.
- the output device 70 may include a display 71 and a sound output device 72.
- the display 71 may be a light emitting device, such as, for example, a light emitting diode (LED), a liquid crystal display (LCD), or an organic light emitting diode (OLED), which may visually display product information, such as status information and/or failure information of the home appliance 1.
- the sound output device 72 may audibly output a sound corresponding to the product information, such as status information and/or failure information.
- the home appliance 1 may notify a user of the occurrence of the failure through the display device 71 or the sound output device 72. Then, the user may notify a service center 90 of the occurrence of the failure and request the service center 90 to provide a diagnosis. At this time, the user may notify the service center 90 of product information, including, for example, a model number and failure conditions of the home appliance 1, in the form of an acoustic signal output by the home appliance 1 using a portable terminal 5, thus providing the product information of the home appliance to the service center 90. Then, the service center 90 may provide necessary and appropriate after-sale service to the user.
- the home appliance 1 may generate an acoustic signal corresponding to the product information, which may include status information and/or failure information, of the home appliance 1, the portable terminal 5 may provide the acoustic signal generated by the home appliance 1 to the service center 90, and the service center 90 may analyze the acoustic signal to take appropriate measures to remedy the failure of the home appliance 1 corresponding to the product information that the user provides.
- the product information which may include status information and/or failure information
- the acoustic signal output from the home appliance 1 to the portable terminal 5 may be controlled at a predetermined interval of time. That is, the acoustic signal output from the home appliance 1 may be recognized as noise by the portable terminal 5 unlike a voice signal. When an acoustic signal with constant magnitude and frequency is continuously applied, the portable terminal 5 may recognize the acoustic signal as noise and perform a noise cancellation.
- FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram illustrating noise cancellation of a portable terminal.
- the portable terminal 5 may recognize a signal A with a change as data among signals in an audio frequency band, and may recognize a signal B with a constant pattern, even after a time lapse, as noise.
- the portable terminal 5 may produce a waveform C by reducing the gain of signal B recognized as noise. Therefore, beep sounds and mechanical sounds for representing error codes, which are generated from the home appliance 1, may be recognized as noise by the portable terminal 5.
- the acoustic signal when an acoustic signal corresponding to product information is generated by the home appliance 1 and transmitted to the service center 90 through the portable terminal 5, the acoustic signal may be converted into an intermittent signal such that the acoustic signal corresponding to the product information may not be recognized as noise.
- the acoustic sound converted into the intermittent signal may not be recognized as noise by the portable terminal 5, but rather, may be recognized as an ordinary voice signal, and thus be provided to the service center 90.
- the user may establish a call connection with the service center 90 using the portable terminal 5 to provide the product information to the service center 90 through a consultant or an automatic response system (ARS).
- ARS automatic response system
- the user may bring the portable terminal 5 adjacent to the home appliance 1 such that the portable terminal 5 may provide the acoustic signal corresponding to the product information to the service center 90.
- the service center 90 may analyze the acoustic signal received through the portable terminal 5 and determine the product information, which may include failure conditions, of the home appliance 1.
- the service center 90 may determine necessary parts needed to repair the home appliance 1 or the kind of service needed based on the analyzed results, and may dispatch a repairman 93 to a site where the home appliance 1 is located, thus providing quick and accurate after-sale service.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a home appliance in accordance with an embodiment.
- the home appliance 1 may include an input device 20, a detector 30, a driver 40, a storage device 50, a converter 60, an output device 70, and a microcontroller or a controller 10 that controls an overall operation of the home appliance 1.
- the output device 70 may include a display 71 and a sound output device 72.
- the operation of the driver 40 may be controlled in response to a control signal applied from the controller 10, such that the home appliance 1 performs an operation corresponding to the control signal.
- the driver 40 may, for example, drive a motor to rotate a washing tub or drum, such that the washing tub or drum rotates to remove dirt from laundry.
- the driver 40 may control a valve in response to a control signal to supply or drain water.
- the detector 30 may include at least one sensor to measure data for an operational status of the home appliance 1, and may apply the measured data to the controller 10 while the home appliance 1 performs an operation specified by the driver 40.
- the detector 30 may, for example, measure a level of water during water supply or during water drainage and measure a temperature of the supplied water and a rotational speed of the washing tub or drum.
- the storage device 50 may store, for example, operational status data generated during operation of the home appliance 1, operational information such as set-up data input by the input device 20, and failure information including a cause of the failure and a failure area during failure of the home appliance 1. Moreover, the storage device 50 may store control data for controlling the operation of the home appliance 1, and reference data used during the operation control.
- the input device 20 may include at least one input mechanism to allow a user to input a control signal such that the home appliance 1 performs a function that a user wants.
- the input device 20 may include, for example, a set of keys (or buttons) that allow a user to set, for example, a temperature of water to be supplied to the laundry, an amount of water, a rotation method of the drum, a rotation time of the drum, and whether the laundry is to be dried.
- Results input through the input device 20 may be applied to the controller 10, and the controller 10 may drive the home appliance 1 with reference to conditions established through the input device 20.
- the input device 20 may be configured, for example, as a button, a dome switch, a touch pad (resistive/capacitive), a jog wheel, a jog switch, a finger mouse, a rotary switch, a jog dial, or any device capable of generating predetermined input data by operation of a user.
- the controller 10 may control the overall operation of the home appliance 10 based on a set-up value that the user sets through the input device 20.
- the controller 10 may process product information, which may include failure information, of the corresponding home appliance 1 and provide the processed packet data to the converter 60.
- the controller 10 may generate the packet data with respect to the product information so as not to be recognized as noise by the portable terminal 5.
- the controller 10 may include an error determining device 11, a dead time setting device 12, and a packet processor 13.
- the error determining device 11 may detect an error of the home appliance 1 through the detector 30 or may determine an uncontrollable part among parts constituting the home appliance 1. After determining the type of error generated in the home appliance 1, the error determining device 11 may select an error code corresponding to the type of error and may provide the error code to the dead time setting device 12.
- the dead time setting device 12 may repeat a signal section of the error code and an inter-frame space (IFS), such that the acoustic signal is not recognized as noise by the portable terminal 5.
- IFS inter-frame space
- most portable terminals may determine such an acoustic signal as noise, and when detecting an acoustic signal having the same frequency for more than a maximum of approximately 10 seconds, they may determine the acoustic signal as noise.
- the dead time setting device 12 may set a signal section of the error code within approximately 2.5 to 3 seconds, such that the acoustic signal with respect to the error code may not be recognized as noise by the portable terminal 5, and the signal section may not exceed a maximum of approximately 10 seconds.
- the IFS may be repeatedly inserted into a middle of the acoustic signal with respect to the error code.
- the IFS and the signal section will be described in detail with respect to FIG. 4 below.
- FIG. 4 is a conceptual diagram showing a structure of signal sections and inter-frame spaces (IFSs).
- the dead time setting device 12 may divide the acoustic signal with respect to the error code into signal sections (Data) and the IFS, in which the IFS is repeated at a predetermined interval of time.
- the acoustic signal When the IFS is repeated at a predetermined interval of time, the acoustic signal may be reproduced in the form of an intermittent sound. Since the intermittent sound may not be recognized as noise by the portable terminal 5, it may be possible to provide the acoustic signal corresponding to the product information to the service center 90 through the portable terminal 5.
- the acoustic signal generated by the dead time setting device 12 may not be a signal in the audio frequency band, but may correspond to a signal to be converted into a signal in the audio frequency band by the converter 60, which will be described later, and then reproduced by the sound output device 72.
- the IFS may have a value between approximately 0.1 to 1 second.
- the packet processor 13 may convert the acoustic sound having the IFSs set by the dead time setting device 12 into a packet form.
- the packet processor 13 may convert the acoustic signal corresponding to the product information into a combination of a signal and a cycle redundancy code (CRC).
- CRC cycle redundancy code
- the converter 60 may convert the acoustic signal provided by the controller 10 into an analog signal in a predetermined frequency band.
- the converter 60 may convert the acoustic signal by, for example, frequency shift keying, amplitude shift keying, or phase shift keying.
- the converter 60 may stop the signal conversion during the IFS in which a dead time is set up.
- the sound output device 72 may be turned on and off by a control signal of the controller 10 and may output a predetermined signal sound by receiving an acoustic signal output from the converter 60.
- the sound output device 72 may be a means for outputting a sound, such as, for example, a speaker, buzzer, or similar device.
- the operation of the sound output device 72 may be stopped and, when a signal output command is input by the input device 20, the sound output device 72 may be operated again to output a predetermined signal sound.
- the display 71 may display information input by the input device 20, such as, operation status information of the home appliance 1 and/or information on operation completion of the home appliance 1, in response to a control signal of the controller 10. Further, the display 71 may display failure information in the event of a failure of the home appliance 1.
- the output device 70 may further include a lighting or flickering lamp or vibration element in addition to the sound output device 72 and the display 71; however, a detailed description thereof has been omitted.
- the data or acoustic signal output by the sound output device 72 as sound may be made up of a series of packets. It is noted that each packet is configured to be analyzed individually and therefore is designed to contain all the information required for its extraction; no information is used from other packets to reproduce the original packets from the analog signal.
- the packets are compiled by the controller 10 in digital form and then converted to an analog signal by the converter 60 to be output as sound by the sound output device 72.
- the packet may include 82 fields of data (different types of data) and approximately 1000 symbols. Transmission of the entire packet may take approximately 12 to approximately 13 seconds.
- the dead time setting device 12 may divide the data frames into several groups of data frames each having a transmission time of under approximately 3 seconds and may insert an IFS between each group of data frames.
- the groups of data frames may each include, for example, approximately 250 symbols and may have a transmission time of approximately 3 seconds.
- the IFS may contain, for example, approximately 16 symbols and may have a transmission time of approximately 192 ms. The IFSs force the portable terminal 5 to treat the packet as data and not noise.
- any reference in this specification to "one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “example embodiment,” etc. means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention.
- the appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
- the home appliance in accordance with embodiments disclosed herein enable a portable terminal not to recognize a product information signal sound as noise, and thus, the product information signal sound may be transmitted to a service center through the portable terminal.
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- A home appliance, comprising:a controller that outputs a digital signal corresponding to product information, the digital signal comprising a plurality of frames, each of the plurality of frames being separated by a predetermined time interval;a converter that receives the digital signal from the controller and converts the digital signal into a modulated signal; anda sound output device that receives the modulated signal from the converter and outputs from the home appliance the modulated signal as a predetermined sound.
- The home appliance of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of frames has a transmission time of approximately 1 to approximately 10 seconds.
- The home appliance of claim 1, wherein the predetermined time interval has a transmission time of approximately 0.1 to approximately 1 second.
- The home appliance of claim 1, wherein the converter converts the digital signal into the modulated signal by frequency shift keying, amplitude shift keying, or phase shift keying.
- The home appliance of claim 1, wherein the product information includes status information.
- The home appliance of claim 1, wherein the product information includes failure information.
- The home appliance of claim 1, wherein the digital signal corresponding to the product information is in packet form.
- The home appliance of claim 7, wherein a total transmission time of the packet is approximately 12 to approximately 13 seconds.
- The home appliance of claim 8, wherein the packet comprises approximately 1000 symbols.
- The home appliance of claim 9, wherein each of the plurality of frames contains approximately 250 symbols.
- The home appliance of claim 9, wherein each of the plurality of frames has a transmission time of approximately 3 seconds.
- The home appliance of claim 9, wherein the predetermined time interval comprises an inter-frame space (IFS) containing approximately 16 symbols.
- The home appliance of claim 9, wherein the predetermined time interval comprises an inter-frame space (IFS) having a transmission time of approximately 192 ms.
- A home appliance system comprising the home appliance of claim 1.
- A home appliance, comprising:a controller that outputs a digital signal corresponding to product information in packet form, the packet comprising a plurality of frames, each of the plurality of frames being separated by an inter-frame space (IFS);a converter that receives the digital signal from the controller and converts the digital signal into a modulated signal; anda sound output device that receives the modulated signal from the converter and outputs from the home appliance the modulated signal as a predetermined sound.
- The home appliance of claim 15, wherein each of the plurality of frames has a transmission time of approximately 1 to approximately 10 seconds.
- The home appliance of claim 15, wherein the IFS has a transmission time of approximately 0.1 to approximately 1 second.
- The home appliance of claim 15, wherein a total transmission time of the packet is approximately 12 to approximately 13 seconds.
- The home appliance of claim 18, wherein the packet comprises approximately 1000 symbols.
- A home appliance system comprising the home appliance of claim 15.
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