WO2014129138A1 - 情報端末の制御方法及びプログラム - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to an information terminal control method and program.
- Patent Document 1 relates to a motor-operated wireless remote control system for an electric curtain.
- This system includes a motor-side device 2 having a motor 4, a motor control device 5 and a converter 6, and a wireless remote controller 3 having a transmitter 21 and a receiver 22.
- the converter 6 converts alternating current from a commercial power source into direct current, supplies direct current power to the motor 4 and the motor control device 5, and is connected to a power output terminal 8 provided in the motor side device 2.
- the power input terminal 51 of the receiver 22 can be connected to the power output terminal 8.
- Patent Document 2 discloses a technique for inputting a sound generated by a telephone, recognizing an external command based on the generated sound of the telephone, and operating a drive motor that opens and closes a curtain according to a control signal corresponding to the command.
- Patent Document 3 relates to an electric curtain opening / closing device.
- This electric curtain device is provided with a carriage that is moved in parallel with the curtain rail by a motor just above the plurality of curtain rails.
- a solenoid is mounted on the carriage corresponding to each of the curtain rails.
- the curtain is suspended from the curtain rail by a curtain ring including a ferromagnetic part.
- Patent Document 1 to Patent Document 3
- further improvement is required.
- JP 2012-50653 A (for example, [Summary] and FIG. 1) JP 2003-348250 A JP 2004-166980 A
- one aspect of the present invention is a method for controlling an information terminal connected to a network for controlling an electric curtain device capable of opening and closing a curtain by remote operation and having a touch panel display,
- For the information terminal computer Displaying an operation icon for displaying the operation screen of the electric curtain device on the display screen of the information terminal; When selection of the operation icon is detected, an operation screen of the electric curtain device is displayed, and the operation screen includes a curtain image representing a curtain of the electric curtain device, When a pinch-out operation is detected on the operation screen, a first opening control command for opening the curtain of the electric curtain device is output to the network.
- FIG. 1 is an overall configuration diagram of a curtain control system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. It is a block diagram which shows the electric structure of the operating terminal and electric curtain system in one embodiment of this indication. It is a figure showing roughly the composition of the electric curtain system in one embodiment of this indication. It is a figure which shows the structural example of the mounting form of the operating terminal in one embodiment of this indication. It is a figure which shows the example of a display of the menu screen displayed on a display, when a tablet is used as an operation terminal. It is a figure which shows the example of a display of the menu screen displayed on a display, when a smart phone is used as an operation terminal. It is a figure which shows an example of the curtain selection screen displayed on the display of an operating terminal.
- FIG. 34 is a sequence diagram showing a flow of processing in the operation terminal and the electric curtain system in the embodiment of FIGS. 29 to 33.
- FIG. 34 is a sequence diagram showing a flow of processing in the operation terminal and the electric curtain system in the embodiment of FIGS. 29 to 33.
- FIG. 34 is a flowchart showing a flow of processing in which the operation terminal generates and transmits a control command for controlling the curtain and the lace curtain of the electric curtain system in the embodiment of FIGS. 29 to 33.
- FIG. 34 is a flowchart showing a flow of processing in which the operation terminal generates and transmits a control command for controlling the curtain and the lace curtain of the electric curtain system in the embodiment of FIGS. 29 to 33.
- FIG. 34 is a flowchart showing a flow of processing in which the operation terminal generates and transmits a control command for controlling the curtain and the lace curtain of the electric curtain system in the embodiment of FIGS. 29 to 33.
- FIG. 34 is a flowchart showing a flow of processing in which the operation terminal generates and transmits a control command for controlling the curtain and the lace curtain of the electric curtain system in the embodiment of FIGS. 29 to 33.
- FIG. 34 is a flowchart showing a flow of processing in which the operation terminal generates and transmits a control command for controlling the curtain and the lace curtain of the electric curtain system in the embodiment of FIGS. 29 to 33.
- FIG. 34 is a flowchart showing a process flow in the electric curtain system in the embodiment of FIGS. 29 to 33. It is a figure which shows the example of a display of the curtain control screen on which the position of an actual shade curtain is displayed when opening a shade curtain. It is a figure which shows the example of a display of the curtain control screen on which the position of an actual shade curtain is displayed when closing a shade curtain. It is a figure which shows the example of a display different from FIG.
- FIG. 41 is a flowchart showing a flow of processing in which the operation terminal generates and transmits a control command for controlling the shade curtain of the electric curtain system in the embodiment of FIGS. 37 to 40.
- FIG. 41 is a flowchart showing a flow of processing in which the operation terminal generates and transmits a control command for controlling the shade curtain of the electric curtain system in the embodiment of FIGS. 37 to 40.
- FIG. 41 is a flowchart showing a flow of processing in which the operation terminal generates and transmits a control command for controlling the shade curtain of the electric curtain system in the embodiment of FIGS. 37 to 40.
- FIG. 41 is a flowchart showing a flow of processing in which the operation terminal generates and transmits a control command for controlling the shade curtain of the electric curtain system in the embodiment of FIGS. 37 to 40.
- FIG. 41 is a flowchart showing a process flow in the electric curtain system in the embodiment of FIGS. 37 to 40.
- a user operates an operation button of the operation switch 24 to generate an operation signal for opening, closing, or stopping the curtain, and the operation signal is transmitted to a microcomputer.
- the operation signal is then converted into a radio signal and transmitted to the atmosphere (paragraphs [0035] and [0038] in FIG. 2 and FIG. 2).
- a display signal generated by the microcomputer 25 in response to the operation signal is sent to the LED display 30 and the LED display 30 displays the operation state (patent) Paragraph [0039] of FIG. 1 and FIG. 2).
- the radio signal transmitted from the transmitter 21 is received by the receiver 22 of the wireless remote controller 3, and the radio signal is converted into a digital signal.
- the microcomputer 45 generates a motor operation control signal and a display signal indicating the operation of the electric curtain according to the digital signal.
- the microcomputer 45 sends the motor operation control signal to the motor side device 2 and sends the display signal to the LED display 50 of the receiver 22.
- the LED display 50 displays the operation status of the electric curtain (paragraphs [0043] to [0045] in FIG. 3 and FIG. 3).
- the transmitter 21 having the operation switch 24 for operating the opening, closing, and stopping of the curtain and the receiver 22 having the LED display 50 for displaying the operation status of the electric curtain are separated. It is a device. For this reason, it is impossible to check the operation status of the electric curtain while performing operations such as opening, closing, and stopping the curtain.
- the curtain is opened to a desired position and stopped, when the operation status of the electric curtain is confirmed by the LED display 50 of the receiver 22 which is a device different from the transmitter 21, the desired position is determined by a time lag.
- the curtain may stop when it goes too far. For example, when the operation of opening the curtain is slightly performed, the operation of stopping the opening operation of the curtain at a position intended by the user may be difficult due to the excessive opening.
- the operation switch 24 provided in the transmitter 21 and the LED display 50 provided in the receiver 22 are separate members in different devices. For this reason, it is not suitable for the process of finely adjusting the opening and closing of the electric curtain.
- the transmitter 21 is provided with an LED display 30.
- the LED display 30 displays the operation state of the operation switch 24 and does not display the operation state of the curtain.
- Patent Document 1 when an electric curtain and an electric race curtain are provided in the same window, there is no disclosure about how to operate the electric curtain and the electric race curtain. For example, there is no disclosure as to how to operate when it is desired to open the electric lace curtain after the electric curtain is opened.
- Patent Document 2 merely discloses a technique for raising the curtain by rotating the winding shaft of the electric curtain forwardly by moving the winding shaft of the electric curtain forward or by rotating the winding shaft of the electric curtain reversely by the sound generated by the telephone.
- there is no indication about the means to confirm the opening-and-closing state of a curtain for this reason, it is difficult to finely adjust the opening / closing of the electric curtain.
- Patent Document 2 when the electric curtain and the electric lace curtain are provided in the same window, there is no disclosure about how to operate the electric curtain and the electric lace curtain. For example, there is no disclosure as to how to operate when it is desired to open the electric lace curtain after the electric curtain is opened.
- Patent Document 3 discloses an electric curtain opening / closing device and an electric curtain opening / closing method in which each of a plurality of curtains is individually opened to a desired position by a driving force of one motor.
- This electric curtain opening / closing device and electric curtain opening / closing method are configured to receive an opening / closing command from a predetermined mobile phone 24 via the Internet 23 (paragraph [0040] of Patent Document 3).
- the opening / closing command includes information on which curtain is opened to which position (paragraph [0048] of Patent Document 3).
- Patent Document 3 does not disclose any means for confirming the opening / closing state of the curtain. Therefore, even if the opening / closing of the electric curtain can be operated remotely, it is not possible to confirm to what position the curtain is actually opened or closed. Thus, in the said patent document 3, there is no indication about the means to confirm the opening / closing state of a curtain. For this reason, it is difficult to finely adjust the opening / closing of the electric curtain.
- Patent Document 3 when the electric curtain and the electric lace curtain are provided in the same window, there is no disclosure on how to operate the electric curtain and the electric lace curtain. For example, there is no disclosure as to how to operate when it is desired to open the electric lace curtain after the electric curtain is opened.
- the first aspect of the present disclosure is: A method for controlling an information terminal having a touch panel display connected to a network for controlling an electric curtain device capable of opening and closing a curtain by remote operation, For the information terminal computer, Displaying an operation icon for displaying the operation screen of the electric curtain device on the display screen of the information terminal; When selection of the operation icon is detected, an operation screen of the electric curtain device is displayed, and the operation screen includes a curtain image representing a curtain of the electric curtain device, When a pinch-out operation is detected on the operation screen, a first opening control command for opening the curtain of the electric curtain device is output to the network.
- the operation screen of the electric curtain device when the operation screen of the electric curtain device is displayed, the operation screen includes a curtain image representing the curtain of the electric curtain device. Then, using the curtain image included in the operation screen, control for opening the curtain of the corresponding electric curtain device is performed by detecting a pinch-out operation on the operation screen, for example, on the curtain image.
- the curtain of the electric curtain device is controlled to open and close by the pinch-out operation, it is possible not only to completely open the curtain of the electric curtain device, but also to control to open halfway.
- the curtain of the electric curtain device may be opened halfway and further opened or closed while checking the opened stage. Also in this case, the opening / closing state of the curtain of the electric curtain device can be confirmed while performing the opening operation (pinch-out operation) of the curtain of the electric curtain device on the operation screen.
- the operation screen also serves as a confirmation screen for confirming how far the user has instructed to open the curtain by an operation on the operation screen. Therefore, the operation instruction screen and the opening / closing state confirmation screen are common. For this reason, the curtain opening operation of the electric curtain device can be effectively processed, and the display area of the operation screen can be utilized to the maximum.
- the operation screen also serves as a display for confirming the open / close state of the curtain. Therefore, not only can the curtain of the electric curtain device be stopped in the middle of opening and closing, but also confirmation of an instruction to stop at a desired position can be made simultaneously using the operation screen. As a result, for example, the opening and closing of the curtain of the electric curtain device can be stopped without going too far from a desired position. Further, for example, the opening / closing position of the curtain of the electric curtain device can be finely adjusted.
- the display of the curtain image on the operation screen is started from the state where the curtain of the electric curtain device is closed.
- the curtain of the device may be changed to an open state, and a race curtain image representing the race curtain of the electric race curtain device that can be opened and closed by remote control may be displayed on the operation screen.
- the operation of opening the curtain of the electric curtain device and the confirmation of the open / closed state of the curtain of the electric curtain device can be performed with the same curtain image on the operation screen. Therefore, the operation screen and the confirmation screen are integrated. For this reason, the opening / closing state of the curtain of the electric curtain device can be confirmed by making the most of the size of the operation screen. As a result, an operation requiring fine adjustment to open the curtain of the electric curtain device halfway becomes possible.
- a second opening control command for opening the race curtain of the electric race curtain device corresponding to the race curtain image. May be output to the network.
- the operation screen for the electric curtain device and the operation screen for the electric race curtain device are not separately displayed.
- the operation for the electric curtain device and the operation for the electric race curtain device can be performed on a common operation screen. Therefore, even when it is desired to open the race curtain of the electric lace curtain device after opening the curtain of the electric curtain device, it can be controlled effectively on the common operation screen.
- the race curtain of the electric race curtain device opens the display of the race curtain image on the operation screen. You may make it change into a state.
- the operation of opening the lace curtain of the electric lace curtain device and the confirmation of the open / closed state of the lace curtain of the electric lace curtain device are performed on the operation screen of the electric curtain device.
- This can be done overlaid on the curtain image to be represented. Therefore, the operation screen and the confirmation screen of the electric curtain device are integrated with the operation screen and the confirmation screen of the electric race curtain device. For this reason, the open / close state of the electric curtain device and the electric race curtain device can be confirmed by making the most of the size of the operation screen.
- the display of the curtain image on the operation screen is started from the state where the curtain of the electric curtain device is closed. Change the device curtain to open,
- a first close control command for closing the curtain of the electric curtain device corresponding to the curtain image may be output to the network.
- the electric curtain device displays the curtain image on the operation screen from a state where the curtain of the electric curtain device is opened.
- the curtain may be changed to a closed state.
- a width control command for moving the curtain of the electric curtain device according to the operation width by the pinch-out operation is You may make it output to the said network as a 1st open control command.
- the curtain of the electric curtain device is controlled to open and close according to the operation width by the pinch-out operation. Therefore, it is possible not only to completely open the curtain of the electric curtain device but also to control to open it halfway.
- a method for controlling an information terminal having a touch panel display connected to a network for controlling an electric curtain device capable of opening and closing a curtain by remote operation For the information terminal computer, Displaying an operation icon for displaying the operation screen of the electric curtain device on the display screen of the information terminal; When selection of the operation icon is detected, an operation screen of the electric curtain device is displayed, and the operation screen includes a curtain image representing a curtain of the electric curtain device, When a pinch-in operation is detected on the operation screen, a first closing control command for closing the curtain of the electric curtain device may be output to the network.
- a width control command for moving the curtain of the electric curtain device according to the operation width by the pinch-in operation is issued.
- the first closing control command may be output to the network.
- the electric curtain device may include an electric blind device capable of opening and closing a blind by remote control.
- the third aspect of the present disclosure is: A method for controlling an information terminal having a touch panel display connected to a network for controlling an electric curtain device capable of opening and closing a curtain by remote operation, For the information terminal computer, Displaying an operation icon for displaying the operation screen of the electric curtain device on the display screen of the information terminal; When selection of the operation icon is detected, an operation screen of the electric curtain device is displayed, and the operation screen includes a curtain image representing a curtain of the electric curtain device, When a swipe operation is detected on the operation screen, a movement control command for moving the curtain of the electric curtain device in the swipe direction by the swipe operation is output to the network.
- the operation screen of the electric curtain device when the operation screen of the electric curtain device is displayed, the operation screen includes a curtain image representing the curtain of the electric curtain device. Then, using the curtain image included in the operation screen, control for moving the curtain of the electric curtain device in the swipe direction by the swipe operation by detecting a swipe operation on the operation screen, for example, on the curtain image I do.
- the movement of the curtain of the electric curtain device is controlled by the swipe operation. Therefore, it is possible not only to completely open the curtain of the electric curtain device but also to control to open it halfway.
- the curtain of the electric curtain device may be opened halfway and further opened or closed while checking the opened stage. Also in this case, the open / close state of the electric curtain can be confirmed on the operation screen while moving the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- the operation screen also serves as a confirmation screen for confirming how far the curtain is instructed to move by operating the operation screen.
- the operation instruction screen and the movement state confirmation screen are common. For this reason, the movement operation of the curtain of the electric curtain device can be effectively processed, and the display area of the operation screen can be utilized to the maximum. Furthermore, as described above, the operation screen also serves as a display for confirming the open / closed state of the curtain. Therefore, not only can the curtain of the electric curtain device be stopped in the middle of opening and closing, but also confirmation of an instruction to stop at a desired position can be made simultaneously using the operation screen. As a result, for example, the opening and closing of the curtain of the electric curtain device can be stopped without going too far from a desired position. Further, for example, the opening / closing position of the curtain of the electric curtain device can be finely adjusted.
- the curtain of the electric curtain device is moved in the swipe direction according to the amount of movement in the swipe direction by the swipe operation.
- a distance control command for causing the network to be output may be output to the network as the movement control command.
- the movement of the curtain of the electric curtain device is controlled by the swipe operation. Therefore, it is possible not only to completely open the curtain of the electric curtain device but also to control to open it halfway.
- the movement of the curtain of the electric curtain device may be movement of opening the curtain of the electric curtain device or movement of closing the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- the electric curtain device may have a curtain that opens and closes in one direction.
- the electric curtain device may include an electric roll screen device having a roll screen that opens and closes in one direction as a curtain that opens and closes in the one direction.
- the electric curtain device may include an electric blind device having a blind that opens and closes in one direction as a curtain that opens and closes in the one direction.
- the display of the curtain image on the operation screen is changed from a state where the curtain of the electric curtain device is closed to a state where the curtain of the electric curtain device is opened.
- Change Via the network to receive position information indicating the position of the curtain of the electric curtain device, According to the position information, state information indicating the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device may be displayed on the operation screen.
- the state information representing the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device It is displayed on the operation screen.
- the curtain of the actual electric curtain device is not yet closed. Nevertheless, it is possible to prevent erroneous recognition that the curtain of the electric curtain device is closed simply by checking the display of the operation screen.
- the operation screen has not only a function indicating how far the curtain of the electric curtain device is moved by the operation of the operation screen, but also the actual electric curtain device. It functions as a confirmation screen for confirming the movement position of the curtain of the curtain device. Therefore, the moving position of the curtain of the actual electric curtain device can be confirmed using the operation screen.
- the state information representing the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device may be displayed on the operation screen so as to overlap the curtain image.
- the state information representing the position of the end portion of the curtain of the electric curtain device is displayed overlapping the curtain image.
- the user confirms the curtain image that changes from the state where the curtain of the electric curtain device is closed to the state where the curtain of the electric curtain device is opened. The end position can be confirmed.
- the actual position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device can be confirmed simultaneously with the operation while performing the operation on the operation screen. For example, there may be a gap between the position of the curtain image representing the curtain of the electric curtain device on the operation screen and the position where the curtain of the actual electric curtain device is moving. Even in such a case, the curtain of the electric curtain device is closed even though the actual curtain of the electric curtain device is not yet closed because the operator forgot to confirm the actual position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device. It can prevent misidentification.
- the state information that represents the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device may include a schematic curtain movement image that represents the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- the curtain movement image representing the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device changes from a state where the curtain of the electric curtain device is closed to a state where the curtain of the electric curtain device is opened. It is displayed overlapping the image.
- the gap is recognized at a glance. This allows the user to recognize. Therefore, using the operation screen, not only the operation but also the confirmation of the operation instruction and the confirmation of the actual moving position of the curtain of the electric curtain device can be performed on the same screen.
- the display of the curtain image on the operation screen is changed from a state where the curtain of the electric curtain device is opened to a state where the curtain of the electric curtain device is closed.
- the state information that represents the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device Display on the operation screen.
- the position of the curtain image representing the curtain of the electric curtain device on the operation screen may be a gap between the position of the curtain image representing the curtain of the electric curtain device on the operation screen and the position where the curtain of the actual electric curtain device is moving. Even in this case, the presence of the gap can be recognized by the user by checking the state information representing the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- the operation screen has not only a function indicating how far the curtain of the electric curtain device is moved by the operation of the operation screen, but also the actual electric curtain device. It functions as a confirmation screen for confirming the moving position of the curtain of the curtain device. Therefore, the moving position of the curtain of the actual electric curtain device can be confirmed using the operation screen.
- the state information representing the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device may be displayed on the operation screen so as to overlap the curtain image.
- the state information representing the position of the end portion of the curtain of the electric curtain device is displayed overlapping the curtain image.
- the user confirms the curtain image that changes from the state in which the curtain of the electric curtain device is opened to the state in which the curtain of the electric curtain device is closed, and the user does not change the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- the end position can be confirmed.
- the actual position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device can be confirmed simultaneously with the operation while performing the operation on the operation screen. For example, there may be a gap between a curtain image representing the curtain of the electric curtain device on the operation screen and a position where the curtain of the actual electric curtain device is moving. Even in this case, because the operator forgot to check the actual position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device, the curtain of the electric curtain device is mistakenly recognized as being opened even though the curtain of the actual electric curtain device is not yet opened. Can be prevented.
- the state information that represents the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device may include a schematic curtain movement image that represents the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- the curtain movement image representing the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device changes from a state where the curtain of the electric curtain device is open to a state where the curtain of the electric curtain device is closed. It is displayed overlapping the image. Accordingly, for example, even if a gap exists between the curtain image representing the curtain of the electric curtain device on the operation screen and the position where the shutter of the actual electric shutter device is moving, the gap is recognized at a glance. This allows the user to recognize. Therefore, using the operation screen, not only the operation but also the confirmation of the operation instruction and the confirmation of the actual moving position of the curtain of the electric curtain device can be performed on the same screen.
- the display of the curtain image on the operation screen is changed to an image representing the movement of the curtain of the electric curtain device, Via the network, to receive position information indicating the position of the curtain of the electric curtain device, According to the position information, state information indicating the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device may be displayed on the operation screen.
- the state information that represents the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device Display on the operation screen.
- the presence of the gap can be recognized by the user by checking the state information representing the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- the operation screen has not only a function indicating how far the curtain of the electric curtain device is moved by the operation of the operation screen, but also the actual electric curtain device. It functions as a confirmation screen for confirming the moving position of the curtain of the curtain device. Therefore, the moving position of the curtain of the actual electric curtain device can be confirmed using the operation screen.
- the state information representing the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device may be displayed on the operation screen so as to overlap with an image representing the movement of the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- the state information indicating the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device is displayed overlapping the image representing the movement of the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- the actual position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device can be confirmed simultaneously with the operation while performing the operation on the operation screen. For example, there may be a gap between the curtain image representing the curtain of the electric curtain device on the operation screen and the actual moving position of the curtain of the electric curtain device. Even in this case, because the operator forgot to check the actual position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device, the curtain of the electric curtain device is mistakenly recognized as being opened even though the curtain of the actual electric curtain device is not yet opened. Can be prevented.
- the state information that represents the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device may include a schematic curtain movement image that represents the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- the schematic curtain movement image representing the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device is displayed overlapping the image representing the movement of the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- FIG. 1 is an overall configuration diagram of a curtain control system according to the present embodiment. As shown in FIG. 1, the curtain control system includes an operation terminal 100 and electric curtain systems 200, 201, and 202.
- an operation terminal 100 and electric curtain systems 200, 201, and 202 are arranged.
- the operation terminal 100 and the electric curtain systems 200, 201, 202 communicate with each other via a wired or wireless network 300.
- the electric curtain systems 200, 201, 202 and the operation terminal 100 are connected to each other via a wireless or wired in-home network 300 so that they can communicate with each other.
- the network 300 may be an external network such as the Internet.
- the operation terminal 100 is not necessarily arranged in the house, and may be arranged outside the house. In this case, the user controls the electric curtain systems 200, 201, and 202 from the outside.
- an information terminal such as a smartphone or a tablet is adopted.
- a button-type information terminal such as a mobile phone may be adopted as the operation terminal 100.
- three electric curtain systems 200, 201, and 202 are provided, but this is an example. Alternatively, one, two, or more than four electric curtain systems may be provided.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the electrical configuration of the operation terminal 100 and the electric curtain system 200, 201, 202.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing the configuration of the electric curtain system 200.
- the operation terminal 100 includes a display 101, a touch panel control unit 102, a display control unit 103, a storage unit 104, a curtain control unit 105, and a communication control unit 106.
- the display 101 is configured by a touch panel display, for example, and displays a user interface for the user to operate the operation terminal 100.
- the user can input various operations to the operation terminal 100 by touching the display 101.
- the touch panel control unit 102 When the touch panel control unit 102 recognizes a user operation on the display 101, the touch panel control unit 102 interprets the content of the operation and notifies the other components of the operation content. For example, if an object is displayed at a position on the display 101 tapped by the user, the touch panel control unit 102 determines that the object has been selected by the user. As the object, various GUI (Graphical User Interface) parts that accept user operations such as buttons are adopted.
- GUI Graphic User Interface
- the display control unit 103 generates a GUI of the operation terminal 100 and displays it on the display 101.
- the accumulation unit 104 accumulates information necessary for the operation of the operation terminal 100 such as the type and arrangement of curtains to be operated.
- the curtain control unit 105 generates control commands for the electric curtain systems 200, 201, and 202, respectively.
- the communication control unit 106 controls communication between the operation terminal 100 and the electric curtain system 200, 201, 202.
- the communication control unit 106 receives various data transmission requests from other blocks such as the curtain control unit 105 and transmits the received data to the electric curtain systems 200, 201, and 202.
- the communication control unit 106 receives data transmitted from the electric curtain systems 200, 201, and 202 and passes the received data to a corresponding block such as the curtain control unit 105.
- the display 101 may be a normal display instead of a touch panel display.
- the user may use an external input device such as a mouse (not shown) to move the pointer displayed on the display 101, click a desired object, and input an object selection instruction. That is, in the present embodiment, a series of operations performed by the user touching the display 101 can be replaced with operations for moving or clicking the pointer using an external input device such as a mouse.
- the electric curtain system 200 includes a control device 210, a thick curtain (hereinafter simply referred to as “curtain”) 221, a thin lace curtain 222, and the like.
- the electric curtain system 200 includes an electric curtain device that can electrically open and close the curtain 221 by remote operation, and an electric race curtain device that can electrically open and close the race curtain 222 by remote operation.
- the control apparatus 210 includes a drive unit 211, a position sensor 212, a curtain control unit 213, and a communication control unit 214, as shown in FIG.
- the drive unit 211 includes, for example, a motor that can open and close the curtain 221 and the race curtain 222 and that can rotate forward and reverse.
- the position sensor 212 detects the open / closed state (position) of the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222. As the open / close state of the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222, the position sensor 212 specifically detects, for example, the position of the end portion on the moving side of the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222.
- the position sensor 212 includes, for example, an encoder attached to a rotating shaft coupled to the motor curtain 221 or the race curtain 222 of the drive unit 211. In this case, the position sensor 212 detects the open / close state of the curtain 221 when the rotation axis of the motor of the drive unit 211 is coupled to the curtain 221, and the rotation axis of the motor of the drive unit 211 is coupled to the race curtain 222. If it is, the open / close state of the lace curtain 222 is detected.
- the position sensor 212 may count the number of steps of the stepping motor that is driven when the curtain 221 and the race curtain 222 are opened and closed.
- the position sensor 212 may be any device that can detect the open / closed state of the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222.
- the curtain control unit 213 controls opening and closing of the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222 of the electric curtain system 200 according to the control command transmitted from the operation terminal 100. Further, the curtain control unit 213 requests the communication control unit 214 to transmit to the operation terminal 100 such as the execution result of the control command and the open / closed state of the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222 of the electric curtain system 200.
- the communication control unit 214 controls communication between the electric curtain system 200 and the operation terminal 100. In addition, the communication control unit 214 receives various data transmission requests from the curtain control unit 213 and transmits them to the operation terminal 100. The communication control unit 214 receives the data transmitted from the operation terminal 100 and passes it to the curtain control unit 213.
- the electric configuration of the electric curtain systems 201 and 202 is the same as that of the electric curtain system 200 shown in FIG.
- the electric curtain system 200 is disposed in the living room, for example.
- the electric curtain system 201 is disposed, for example, in a bedroom.
- the electric curtain system 202 is disposed in a child room, for example.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of an implementation form of the operation terminal 100.
- the operation terminal 100 includes an application 401, an OS (Operating System) 402, a memory 403, and other hardware not shown.
- OS Operating System
- Application 401 is application software for causing an information terminal to function as operation terminal 100, and is executed by the processor of operation terminal 100.
- the operation terminal 100 may read the application 401 from a computer-readable recording medium and mount the application 401, or may download the application 401 and download the application 401.
- the OS 402 is basic software of the information terminal, and is executed by the processor of the operation terminal 100.
- the memory 403 is configured by a storage device such as a RAM or a ROM provided in the operation terminal 100, and stores a data group included in the application 401.
- the processor of the operation terminal 100 executes the application 401, the functions of the touch panel control unit 102, the display control unit 103, the storage unit 104, the curtain control unit 105, and the communication control unit 106 illustrated in FIG.
- the memory 403 functions as the storage unit 104 when the processor of the operation terminal 100 executes the application 401.
- the operation terminal 100 may be implemented solely by the application 401, may be implemented by the application 401 and the OS 402, or may be implemented by the application 401, the OS 402, and the memory 403.
- the application 401, the OS 402, the memory 403, and other hardware may be implemented.
- a computer is constituted by, for example, a processor and a storage device constituting the information terminal.
- the processor any one of CPU, FPGA, and ASIC, or a combination of two or more thereof is employed.
- the storage device for example, any one of ROM, RAM, and hard disk, or a combination of two or more thereof is employed.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a display example of a menu screen displayed on the display 101 when a tablet is used as the operation terminal 100.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a display example of a menu screen displayed on the display 101 when a smartphone is used as the operation terminal 100.
- the menu screen displayed on the display 101 of the operation terminal 100 includes a curtain icon 111.
- the curtain icon 111 is an operation icon for starting up the electric curtain control application 401.
- the curtain icon 111 includes an image that schematically represents the curtain.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of the curtain selection screen 400 displayed on the display 101 of the operation terminal 100.
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects the selection. Then, the electric curtain control application 401 is activated, and the display control unit 103 displays a curtain selection screen 400 corresponding to the curtain icon 111 on the display 101 as shown in FIG.
- the curtain selection screen 400 includes selection buttons 405A, 405B, and 405C, a setting button 406, and an end button 407.
- the curtain selection screen 400 is marked with the characters “curtain selection”. With this configuration, the user can easily understand that the screen displayed on the display 101 is a screen for selecting the electric curtain system.
- the selection button 405A is an operation button for selecting the electric curtain system 200 in the living room.
- the selection button 405B is an operation button for selecting the electric curtain system 201 in the bedroom.
- the selection button 405C is an operation button for selecting the electric curtain system 202 in the child room.
- Selection buttons 405A, 405B, and 405C are operation icons for displaying the curtain control screens of the electric curtain systems 200, 201, and 202, respectively.
- the setting button 406 is an operation button for performing various settings.
- the setting button 406 associates, for example, a selection button and an operation target curtain.
- the setting button 406 sets the type of the electric curtain system such as a type in which curtains and lace curtains are provided double, a shade curtain type, a roll screen type, a blind type, a double-open type, and a single-open type.
- the setting button 406 sets a name given to the selection button, for example.
- the end button 407 is an operation button for ending the electric curtain control application 401.
- a contact object for example, one finger of the user
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects the selection. Then, the electric curtain control application 401 is terminated, and the display control unit 103 returns to the state where the menu screen is displayed on the display 101 as shown in FIG.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of the curtain control screen 410 displayed on the display 101 of the operation terminal 100.
- the curtain control screen 410 shown in FIG. 8 is an operation screen for performing opening / closing operations of the curtain 221 of the electric curtain device and the race curtain 222 of the electric race curtain device included in the electric curtain system 200 arranged in the living room. .
- the curtain control screen 410 includes a return button 411, a curtain image 412 representing the curtain 221 of the electric curtain device, and a race curtain image 413 (FIGS. 9 to 12) representing the race curtain 222 of the electric race curtain device.
- a return button 411 a curtain image 412 representing the curtain 221 of the electric curtain device
- a race curtain image 413 (FIGS. 9 to 12) representing the race curtain 222 of the electric race curtain device.
- the characters “living curtain” are attached.
- the control screen is for the curtain arranged in the living room.
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects the selection. Then, the display control unit 103 displays a curtain control screen 410 corresponding to the selection button 405A on the display 101 as shown in FIG.
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects the selection. Then, the display control unit 103 returns the display on the display 101 to the curtain selection screen 400 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 9 and 10 are diagrams showing a display example of the curtain control screen 410 and an operation example of the contact object 150 during the curtain opening / closing operation.
- FIG. 9 shows a display example and an operation example when the curtain 221 is opened.
- FIG. 10 shows a display example and an operation example when the curtain 221 is closed.
- a curtain image 412 representing a state in which the curtain 221 is closed is displayed on the curtain control screen 410 (left diagram in FIG. 9).
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects a pinch-out operation of the contact object 150 (for example, two fingers of the user) on the curtain control screen 410 (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 9).
- the display control unit 103 changes the curtain image 412 from the closed state to the opened state according to the movement of the contact object 150 (left figure ⁇ center figure ⁇ right figure in FIG. 9).
- the display control unit 103 displays a lace curtain image 413 representing a state in which the lace curtain 222 is closed.
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a first opening control command) for opening the curtain 221 of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 200 corresponding to the curtain image 412.
- the display control unit 103 displays a curtain image 412 opened by a width corresponding to the operation width of the pinch-out operation of the contact object 150. Further, the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a width control command) for opening the curtain 221 of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 200 by a width corresponding to the operation width of the pinch-out operation of the contact object 150. .
- the communication control unit 106 transmits the generated control command to the control device 210 of the electric curtain system 200.
- a curtain image 412 representing a state in which the curtain 221 is open and a lace curtain image 413 representing a state in which the lace curtain is closed are displayed on the curtain control screen 410 (left diagram in FIG. 10).
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects the pinch-in operation of the contact object 150 on the curtain control screen 410 (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 10).
- the display control unit 103 changes the curtain image 412 from the opened state to the closed state according to the movement of the contact object 150 (left figure ⁇ center figure ⁇ right figure in FIG. 10).
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a first closing control command) for closing the curtain 221 of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 200 corresponding to the curtain image 412.
- the display control unit 103 displays a curtain image 412 that is closed by a width corresponding to the operation width of the pinch-in operation of the contact object 150.
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a width control command) for closing the curtain 221 of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 200 by a width corresponding to the operation width of the pinch-in operation of the contact object 150.
- the communication control unit 106 transmits the generated control command to the control device 210 of the electric curtain system 200.
- FIG. 11 and 12 are diagrams showing a display example of the curtain control screen 410 and an operation example of the contact object 150 at the time of opening / closing the lace curtain.
- FIG. 11 shows a display example and an operation example when the lace curtain 222 is opened.
- FIG. 12 shows a display example and an operation example when the lace curtain 222 is closed.
- a curtain image 412 representing a state in which the curtain 221 is open and a lace curtain image 413 representing a state in which the lace curtain 222 is closed are displayed (the left diagram in FIG. 11).
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects a pinch-out operation of the contact object 150 on the curtain control screen 410 (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 11).
- the display control unit 103 changes the lace curtain image 413 from the closed state to the opened state according to the movement of the contact object 150 (left figure ⁇ center figure ⁇ right figure in FIG. 11).
- the display control unit 103 displays the window frame image 414 representing the window frame as the lace curtain image 413 is opened.
- the curtain image 412 is the first layer
- the lace curtain image 413 is the second layer
- the window frame image 414 is the third layer
- the image display priority is the first layer. What is necessary is just to make it high, a 2nd layer next high, and a 3rd layer lowest.
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a second opening control command) for opening the race curtain of the electric race curtain device of the electric curtain system 200 corresponding to the race curtain image 413.
- the display control unit 103 displays a lace curtain image 413 opened by a width corresponding to the operation width of the pinch-out operation of the contact object 150.
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command for opening the race curtain 222 of the electric race curtain device of the electric curtain system 200 by a width corresponding to the operation width of the pinch-out operation of the contact object 150.
- the communication control unit 106 transmits the generated control command to the control device 210 of the electric curtain system 200.
- a curtain image 412 representing a state in which the curtain 221 is opened and a lace curtain image 413 representing a state in which the lace curtain 222 is opened are displayed (the left diagram in FIG. 12).
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects the pinch-in operation of the contact object 150 on the curtain control screen 410 (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 12).
- the display control unit 103 changes the lace curtain image 413 from the opened state to the closed state according to the movement of the contact object 150 (the left figure in FIG. 12 ⁇ the middle figure ⁇ the right figure).
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command for closing the race curtain 222 of the electric race curtain device of the electric curtain system 200 corresponding to the race curtain image 413.
- the display control unit 103 displays a lace curtain image 413 that is closed by a width corresponding to the operation width of the pinch-in operation of the contact object 150. Further, the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command for closing the race curtain 222 of the electric race curtain device of the electric curtain system 200 by a width corresponding to the operation width of the pinch-in operation of the contact object 150.
- the communication control unit 106 transmits the generated control command to the control device 210 of the electric curtain system 200.
- FIG. 13 is a sequence diagram showing a flow of processing in the operation terminal 100 and the electric curtain system 200.
- the communication control unit 106 of the operation terminal 100 receives the current open / close state of the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222 (for example, the end of the moving side of the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222).
- a position acquisition request is transmitted to the electric curtain system 200 (S1301).
- the curtain control unit 213 of the electric curtain system 200 acquires the open / closed states of the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222 from the position sensor 212 (S1302).
- the communication control unit 214 transmits the open / close state of the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222 to the operation terminal 100 (S1303).
- the display control unit 103 of the operation terminal 100 receives the open / close state of the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222 via the communication control unit 106.
- the display control unit 103 displays the curtain control screen 410 on the display 101 based on the open / closed state of the received curtain 221 and lace curtain 222 (S1304). For example, when the curtain 221 is fully open and the lace curtain 222 is fully closed, the display control unit 103 displays the curtain control screen 410 shown in the left diagram of FIG.
- the touch panel control unit 102 of the operation terminal 100 detects an operation (for example, pinch-out operation, pinch-in operation, swipe operation) of the contact object 150 by the user on the curtain control screen 410 (S1305).
- the display control unit 103 of the operation terminal 100 changes the curtain image 412 or the lace curtain image 413 so as to represent the target opening / closing position of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 corresponding to the operation width of the contact object 150. (S1306).
- S1305 and S1306 included in L1301 are repeated until the touch panel control unit 102 detects that the contact 150 has left the display 101.
- the display control unit 103 displays the curtain control screen 410 shown in the central view of FIG. That is, the position of the curtain image 412 shown in the center diagram of FIG.
- the display control unit 103 displays the curtain control screen 410 shown on the right side of FIG. That is, the position of the curtain image 412 shown in the right diagram of FIG.
- the curtain control unit 105 of the operation terminal 100 When the touch panel control unit 102 detects that the contact object 150 has moved away from the display 101, the curtain control unit 105 of the operation terminal 100 generates a control command according to the operation width of the contact object 150. In response to the request from the curtain control unit 105, the communication control unit 106 transmits the control command generated by the curtain control unit 105 to the electric curtain system 200 (S1307).
- the curtain control unit 213 that has received the control command via the communication control unit 214 of the electric curtain system 200 controls the drive unit 211 based on the control command to perform an opening operation or a closing operation of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 ( S1308).
- the curtain control unit 213 uses the position sensor 212 to detect the current open / close state of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 (for example, the position of the end of the current curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 on the moving side). (S1309).
- S1308 and S1309 included in L1302 are repeated until the open / close state of the curtain 221 or the race curtain 222 reaches the target position.
- the communication control unit 214 receives a request from the curtain control unit 213 and transmits the control result of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 to the operation terminal 100. (S1310), and this process ends.
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart showing a process flow in which the operation terminal 100 controls the electric curtain system 200.
- the display control unit 103 displays the curtain selection screen 400 on the display 101 (S1401). Subsequently, a user operation by the contact of the contact object 150 on the curtain selection screen 400 is received (S1402). Next, the touch panel control unit 102 determines whether or not the contact object of the contact object 150 is the end button 407 (S1403).
- the touch panel control unit 102 determines that the contact target is the end button 407 (YES in S1403), the flow ends. On the other hand, when the touch panel control unit 102 determines that the touch target is not the end button 407 (NO in S1403), the touch panel control unit 102 determines a touch target selection button.
- the display control unit 103 acquires the current open / close state of the curtain corresponding to the determined selection button from the electric curtain system (S1404). For example, when the touch panel control unit 102 determines that the contact target is the selection button 405 ⁇ / b> A, the display control unit 103 acquires the open / closed states of the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222 from the electric curtain system 200.
- the display control unit 103 displays a curtain control screen corresponding to the contact target selection button on the display 101 (S1405). For example, when the contact target is the selection button 405A, the display control unit 103 displays the curtain control screen 410 shown in FIG. Subsequently, the process proceeds to the curtain control flow (FIGS. 15A to 15D) (S1406), and then the process returns to S1401.
- 15A to 15D are flowcharts showing a flow of processing (S1406 in FIG. 14) in which the operation terminal 100 generates and transmits a control command for controlling the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222 of the electric curtain system 200.
- the touch panel control unit 102 determines whether selection of the return button 411 by the contact object 150 is detected in the curtain control screen 410 (S1501). When selection of the return button 411 is detected (YES in S1501), this flow ends. On the other hand, if selection of the return button 411 is not detected (NO in S1501), the touch panel control unit 102 determines whether a pinch-out operation or a pinch-in operation by the contact object 150 has been detected (S1502).
- the process proceeds to S1503. If a pinch-in operation is detected, the process proceeds to S1511. If neither is detected (NO in S1502), the process proceeds to S1501. Return.
- the display control unit 103 determines whether or not the curtain 221 of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 200 is fully opened based on the open / closed state acquired in S1404 in FIG. If the curtain 221 is not fully open (NO in S1503), the curtain image displayed on the display 101 so as to represent the target opening / closing position of the curtain 221 corresponding to the operation width of the pinch-out operation acquired from the touch panel control unit 102. 412 is changed (S1504).
- the display control unit 103 determines whether the pinch-out operation has been completed (S1505). If the pinch-out operation has not been completed (NO in S1505), the process returns to S1504. On the other hand, if the pinch-out operation has been completed in S1505 (YES in S1505), the process proceeds to S1521. Therefore, S1504 is executed until the pinch-out operation is completed. As a result, every time S1504 is executed (for example, every 0.1 second), the curtain image 412 displayed on the display 101 is updated. Note that illustration of the curtain image 412 between the left diagram and the central diagram in FIG. 9 and between the central diagram and the right diagram in FIG. 9 is omitted.
- the display control unit 103 fully opens the race curtain 222 of the electric race curtain device of the electric curtain system 200 based on the open / closed state acquired in S1404 of FIG. It is determined whether or not (S1506). If the lace curtain 222 is fully open (YES in S1506), the process returns to S1501.
- the target position for opening and closing the lace curtain 222 is represented in accordance with the operation width of the pinch-out operation acquired from the touch panel control unit 102.
- the lace curtain image 413 displayed on the display 101 is changed (S1507).
- the display control unit 103 determines whether or not the pinch out operation has been completed (S1508). If the pinch-out operation has not been completed (NO in S1508), the process returns to S1507. On the other hand, if the pinch-out operation has been completed in S1508 (YES in S1508), the process proceeds to S1521. Therefore, S1507 is executed until the pinch-out operation ends. As a result, every time S1507 is executed (for example, every 0.1 second), the lace curtain image 413 displayed on the display 101 is updated. Note that the illustration of the lace curtain image 413 between the left diagram and the central diagram in FIG. 11 and between the central diagram and the right diagram in FIG. 11 is omitted.
- the display control unit 103 determines whether or not the race curtain 222 of the electric race curtain device of the electric curtain system 200 is fully closed based on the open / closed state acquired in S1404 of FIG. If the lace curtain 222 is not fully closed (NO in S1511), the lace curtain 222 is displayed on the display 101 so as to represent the opening / closing target position of the lace curtain 222 corresponding to the operation width of the pinch-in operation acquired from the touch panel control unit 102. The lace curtain image 413 is changed (S1512).
- the display control unit 103 determines whether the pinch-in operation has been completed (S1513). If the pinch-in operation has not been completed (NO in S1513), the process returns to S1512. On the other hand, if the pinch-in operation has been completed in S1513 (YES in S1513), the process proceeds to S1521. Therefore, S1512 is executed until the pinch-in operation is completed. As a result, every time S1512 is executed (for example, every 0.1 second), the lace curtain image 413 displayed on the display 101 is updated. Note that illustration of the lace curtain image 413 between the left diagram and the central diagram in FIG. 12 and between the central diagram and the right diagram in FIG. 12 is omitted.
- the display control unit 103 fully closes the curtain 221 of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 200 based on the open / closed state acquired in S1404 of FIG. It is determined whether or not (S1514). If the curtain 221 is fully closed (YES in S1514), the process returns to S1501.
- the display 101 is displayed so as to represent the target opening / closing position of the curtain 221 corresponding to the operation width of the pinch-in operation acquired from the touch panel control unit 102.
- the curtain image 412 to be displayed is changed (S1515).
- the display control unit 103 determines whether the pinch-in operation has been completed (S1516). If the pinch-in operation has not been completed (NO in S1516), the process returns to S1515. On the other hand, if the pinch-in operation has been completed in S1516 (YES in S1516), the process proceeds to S1521. Therefore, S1515 is executed until the pinch-in operation is completed. As a result, every time S1515 is executed (for example, every 0.1 second), the curtain image 412 displayed on the display 101 is updated. Note that illustration of the curtain image 412 between the left diagram and the central diagram in FIG. 10 and between the central diagram and the right diagram in FIG. 10 is omitted.
- the curtain control unit 105 In S1521, the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command for opening and closing the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 to a target position corresponding to the operation width of the pinch-out operation or pinch-in operation acquired from the touch panel control unit 102. Subsequently, the communication control unit 106 transmits the control command generated by the curtain control unit 105 to the electric curtain system 200 (S1522). Next, the communication control unit 106 receives the control result of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 transmitted from the electric curtain system 200, passes the received control result to the curtain control unit 105 (S1523), and this flow ends. To do.
- FIG. 16 is a flowchart showing the flow of processing in the electric curtain system 200.
- the communication control unit 214 of the electric curtain system 200 receives a curtain opening / closing control command transmitted from the operation terminal 100 and passes it to the curtain control unit 213 (S1601).
- the curtain control unit 213 controls the drive unit 211 according to the received control command to drive the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 (S1602).
- the curtain control unit 213 acquires the detection result of the open / closed state of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 from the position sensor 212 (S1603).
- the curtain control unit 213 determines whether the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 has reached the target position indicated by the control command based on the acquired detection result (S1604). If the curtain 221 or the race curtain 222 has not reached the target position (NO in S1604), the process returns to S1602. On the other hand, if the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 has reached the target position in S1604 (YES in S1604), the communication control unit 214 receives a request from the curtain control unit 213 and sends the control result to the operation terminal 100. Transmit (S1605), and this flow ends.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram illustrating an example different from FIG. 8 of the curtain control screen 410 displayed on the display 101 of the operation terminal 100.
- the curtain control screen 410 in FIG. 17 includes a thick shade curtain (hereinafter simply referred to as “shade curtain”) of the electric curtain device included in the electric curtain system 201 disposed in the bedroom and a thin shape of the electric race curtain device. It is an operation screen for performing opening / closing operation
- the curtain control screen 410 includes a return button 411, a curtain image 421 representing the shade curtain of the electric curtain device, and a race curtain image (not shown) representing the shade lace curtain of the electric race curtain device.
- the curtain control screen 410 in FIG. 17 is marked with the characters “bedroom curtain”. Accordingly, the user can easily understand that the control screen is for the curtain arranged in the bedroom.
- a shade curtain is an example of a curtain that opens and closes in one direction, and opens and closes in the vertical direction.
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects the selection. Then, the display control unit 103 displays a curtain control screen 410 corresponding to the selection button 405B on the display 101 as shown in FIG.
- FIG. 18 and FIG. 19 are diagrams showing an operation example of a contact object and a display example of the curtain control screen 410 during the shade curtain opening / closing control, respectively.
- FIG. 18 shows an operation example and a display example for opening the shade curtain.
- FIG. 19 shows an operation example and a display example for closing the shade curtain.
- illustration of a lace curtain image representing a shade lace curtain is omitted.
- a curtain image 421 representing a state in which the shade curtain is closed is displayed (left diagram in FIG. 18).
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects an upward swipe operation of the contact object 150 (for example, one finger of the user) (left diagram in FIG. 18 ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram). .
- the display control unit 103 changes the curtain image 421 from the closed state to the opened state in accordance with the movement of the contact object 150 (left figure ⁇ center figure ⁇ right figure in FIG. 18). At this time, the display control unit 103 displays the window frame image 414 representing the window frame as the curtain image 421 is opened.
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a movement control command) for opening the shade curtain of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 201 corresponding to the curtain image 421.
- the display control unit 103 displays the curtain image 421 opened by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150.
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of the distance control command) for opening the shade curtain of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 201 by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150.
- the communication control unit 106 transmits the generated control command to the control device of the electric curtain system 201.
- a curtain image 421 and a window frame image 414 representing a state in which the shade curtain is opened are displayed (left diagram in FIG. 19).
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects the downward swipe operation of the contact object 150 on the curtain control screen 410 (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 19).
- the display control unit 103 changes the curtain image 421 from a state in which the shade curtain is opened to a state in which the shade curtain is closed in accordance with the movement of the contact object 150 (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 19).
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a movement control command) for closing the shade curtain of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 201 corresponding to the curtain image 421.
- the display control unit 103 displays the curtain image 421 opened by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150.
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of the distance control command) for opening the shade curtain of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 201 by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150.
- the communication control unit 106 transmits the generated control command to the control device of the electric curtain system 201.
- the shade lace curtain is not shown, but the shade lace curtain is also controlled for opening and closing similarly to FIGS. 18 and 19.
- FIGS. 20A to 20D are flowcharts showing a flow of processing (S1406 in FIG. 14) in which the operation terminal 100 generates and transmits a control command for controlling the shade curtain and the shade lace curtain of the electric curtain system 201.
- the processing flow on the curtain selection screen 400 in FIG. 7 is performed in the same manner as in FIG. 14, and the processing in FIGS. 20A to 20D is executed as a subroutine (S1406) in FIG.
- the touch panel control unit 102 determines whether or not selection of the return button 411 by the contact object 150 is detected in the curtain control screen 410 (S2001). If selection of the return button 411 is detected (YES in S2001), this flow ends. On the other hand, if selection of the return button 411 is not detected (NO in S2001), the touch panel control unit 102 determines whether or not it is detected that the contact position of the contact object 150 moves up and down (S2002).
- the display control unit 103 determines whether or not the shade curtain of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 201 is fully opened based on the open / closed state acquired in S1404 in FIG. If the shade curtain is not fully open (NO in S2003), the target position for opening and closing the shade curtain is represented in accordance with the amount of upward movement (upward swipe operation) of the contact object 150 acquired from the touch panel control unit 102. As described above, the curtain image 421 displayed on the display 101 is changed (S2004).
- the display control unit 103 determines whether or not the upward movement of the contact object 150 has ended (S2005). If the upward movement of the contact object 150 is not completed (NO in S2005), the process returns to S2004. On the other hand, if the upward movement of the contact object 150 has been completed in S2005 (YES in S2005), the process proceeds to S2021. Therefore, S2004 is executed until the upward movement is completed. As a result, every time S2004 is executed, the curtain image 421 displayed on the display 101 is updated.
- the display control unit 103 fully opens the shade lace curtain of the electric lace curtain device of the electric curtain system 201 based on the open / closed state acquired in S1404 of FIG. It is determined whether or not (S2006). If the shade lace curtain is fully open (YES in S2006), the process returns to S2001.
- the target position for opening and closing the shade lace curtain is determined in accordance with the amount of upward movement of the contact object 150 acquired from the touch panel control unit 102. As shown, the lace curtain image displayed on the display 101 is changed (S2007).
- the display control unit 103 determines whether or not the upward movement of the contact object 150 has ended (S2008). If the upward movement of the contact object 150 has not been completed (NO in S2008), the process returns to S2007. On the other hand, if the upward movement of the contact object 150 has ended in S2008 (YES in S2008), the process proceeds to S2021. Therefore, S2007 is executed until the upward movement is completed. As a result, the lace curtain image displayed on the display 101 is updated every time S2007 is executed.
- the display control unit 103 determines whether or not the shade lace curtain of the electric lace curtain device of the electric curtain system 201 is fully closed based on the open / closed state acquired in S1404 of FIG. If the shade lace curtain is not fully closed (NO in S2011), the target of opening / closing the shade lace curtain corresponding to the movement amount of the downward movement (downward swipe operation) of the contact object 150 acquired from the touch panel control unit 102.
- the lace curtain image displayed on the display 101 is changed so as to represent the position (S2012).
- the display control unit 103 determines whether or not the downward movement of the contact object 150 has ended (S2013). If the downward movement of the contact object 150 has not ended (NO in S2013), the process returns to S2012. On the other hand, if the downward movement of the contact object 150 has ended in S2013 (YES in S2013), the process proceeds to S2021. Therefore, S2012 is executed until the downward movement is completed. As a result, every time S2012 is executed, the lace curtain image displayed on the display 101 is updated.
- the display control unit 103 fully closes the shade curtain of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 201 based on the open / closed state acquired in S1404 of FIG. Whether or not (S2014). If the shade curtain is fully closed (YES in S2014), the process returns to S2001.
- the target position for opening and closing the shade curtain is represented in accordance with the amount of downward movement of the contact object 150 acquired from the touch panel control unit 102. In this way, the curtain image 421 displayed on the display 101 is changed (S2015).
- the display control unit 103 determines whether or not the downward movement of the contact object 150 is completed (S2016). If the downward movement of the contact object 150 has not been completed (NO in S2016), the process returns to S2015. On the other hand, if the downward movement of the contact object 150 has ended in S2016 (YES in S2016), the process proceeds to S2021. Therefore, S2015 is executed until the downward movement is completed. As a result, the curtain image 421 displayed on the display 101 is updated every time S2015 is executed.
- the curtain control unit 105 In S2021, the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command for opening and closing the shade curtain or the shade lace curtain to the target position corresponding to the amount of upward movement or downward movement of the contact object 150 acquired from the touch panel control unit 102. To do. Subsequently, the communication control unit 106 transmits the control command generated by the curtain control unit 105 to the electric curtain system 201 (S2022). Next, the communication control unit 106 receives the control result of the shade curtain or shade lace curtain transmitted from the electric curtain system 201, passes the received control result to the curtain control unit 105 (S2023), and this flow ends. To do.
- the process flow in the electric curtain system 201 is the same as the process flow shown in FIG. 16 except that “curtain” is “shade curtain” and “lace curtain” is “shade lace curtain”. It is.
- FIGS. 21 and 22 are diagrams showing a display example of the curtain control screen 410 and an operation example of the contact object 150 at the time of opening / closing control of the single-open curtain, respectively.
- FIG. 21 shows a display example and an operation example when the single curtain is opened.
- FIG. 22 shows a display example and an operation example when the single curtain is closed.
- 21 and 22 show an example in which the electric curtain system 201 includes an electric curtain device that opens and closes a single-open curtain.
- the curtain control screen 410 in FIGS. 21 and 22 includes a curtain image 422 representing a single-open curtain of the electric curtain device.
- a single curtain is an example of a curtain that opens and closes in one direction, and opens and closes in the horizontal direction.
- a curtain image 422 representing the state where the single curtain is closed is displayed (the left diagram in FIG. 21).
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects a right swipe operation of the contact object 150 (for example, one finger of the user) (left figure ⁇ center figure ⁇ right figure in FIG. 21). .
- the display control unit 103 changes the curtain image 422 from the closed state to the opened state in accordance with the movement of the contact object 150 (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 21). At this time, the display control unit 103 displays the window frame image 414 representing the window frame as the curtain image 422 is opened.
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a movement control command) for opening the one-sided curtain of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 201 corresponding to the curtain image 422.
- the display control unit 103 displays the curtain image 422 opened by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150.
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of the distance control command) for opening the one-sided curtain of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 201 by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150. .
- the communication control unit 106 transmits the generated control command to the control device of the electric curtain system 201.
- a curtain image 422 representing a state in which the single curtain is opened is displayed (the left diagram in FIG. 22).
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects a swipe operation of the contact object 150 in the left direction (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 22).
- the display control unit 103 changes the curtain image 422 from the opened state to the closed state in accordance with the movement of the contact object 150 (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 22).
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a movement control command) that closes the one-sided curtain of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 201 corresponding to the curtain image 422.
- the display control unit 103 displays the curtain image 422 that is closed by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150. Further, the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a distance control command) that closes the one-sided curtain of the electric curtain device of the electric curtain system 201 by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150. .
- the communication control unit 106 transmits the generated control command to the control device of the electric curtain system 201.
- the electric curtain system 201 is described using an example including only the electric curtain device that opens and closes the single-open curtain.
- the electric race curtain device that opens and closes the single-open race curtain In the case of further comprising, the open / close control is performed as in the case of FIGS.
- FIG. 23 is a diagram showing still another example of the curtain control screen 410 displayed on the display 101 of the operation terminal 100.
- the curtain control screen 410 includes a return button 411 and a curtain image 431 representing a roll screen of the electric roll screen device of the electric curtain system 202. Also, the curtain control screen 410 of FIG. 23 is marked with the letters “children's room curtain”. Accordingly, the user can easily understand that the control screen is for the curtain arranged in the child room.
- the roll screen is an example of a curtain that opens and closes in one direction, and opens and closes in the vertical direction.
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects the selection. Then, the display control unit 103 displays a curtain control screen 410 corresponding to the selection button 405C on the display 101 as shown in FIG.
- FIGS. 24 and 25 are diagrams showing a display example of the curtain control screen 410 and an operation example of the contact object 150 at the time of opening / closing control of the roll screen.
- FIG. 24 shows a display example and an operation example when the roll screen is opened.
- FIG. 25 shows a display example and an operation example when the roll screen is closed.
- a curtain image 431 representing a state in which the roll screen is closed is displayed (the left diagram in FIG. 24).
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects an upward swipe operation of the contact object 150 (for example, one finger of the user) (left figure ⁇ center figure ⁇ right figure in FIG. 24). .
- the display control unit 103 changes the curtain image 431 from the closed state to the opened state in accordance with the movement of the contact object 150 (left figure ⁇ center figure ⁇ right figure in FIG. 24). At this time, the display control unit 103 displays a window frame image 414 representing a window frame as the curtain image 431 is opened.
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a movement control command) for opening the roll screen of the electric roll screen device of the electric curtain system 202 corresponding to the curtain image 431.
- the display control unit 103 displays the curtain image 431 opened by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150. Further, the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of the distance control command) for opening the roll screen of the electric roll screen device of the electric curtain system 202 by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150. .
- the communication control unit 106 transmits the generated control command to the control device of the electric curtain system 202.
- a curtain image 431 and a window frame image 414 representing a state in which the roll screen is opened are displayed (the left diagram in FIG. 25).
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects a downward swipe operation on the contact object 150 on the curtain control screen 410 (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 25).
- the display control unit 103 changes the curtain image 431 from a state in which the roll screen is opened to a state in which the roll screen is closed in accordance with the movement of the contact object 150 (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 25).
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a movement control command) for closing the roll screen of the electric roll screen device of the electric curtain system 202 corresponding to the curtain image 431.
- the display control unit 103 displays a curtain image 431 that is closed by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150. Further, the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of the distance control command) for closing the roll screen of the electric roll screen device of the electric curtain system 202 by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150. .
- the communication control unit 106 transmits the generated control command to the control device of the electric curtain system 202.
- FIG. 26 is a diagram showing still another example of the curtain control screen 410 displayed on the display 101 of the operation terminal 100.
- FIG. 26 shows another example of the electric curtain system 202 arranged in a children's room.
- the curtain control screen 410 includes a return button 411 and a curtain image 432 representing the blind of the electric blind device of the electric curtain system 202.
- the curtain control screen 410 of FIG. 26 is marked with the characters “children's room curtain”. Accordingly, the user can easily understand that the control screen is for the curtain arranged in the child room.
- a blind is an example of a curtain that opens and closes in one direction, and opens and closes in the vertical direction.
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects the selection. Then, the display control unit 103 displays a curtain control screen 410 corresponding to the selection button 405C on the display 101 as shown in FIG.
- FIG. 27 and 28 are diagrams showing a display example of the curtain control screen 410 and an operation example of the contact object 150 at the time of blind opening / closing control, respectively.
- FIG. 27 shows a display example and an operation example when the blind is opened.
- FIG. 28 shows a display example and an operation example when the blind is closed.
- a curtain image 432 representing a state in which the blind is closed is displayed (the left diagram in FIG. 27).
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects an upward swipe operation of the contact object 150 (for example, one finger of the user) (left diagram in FIG. 27 ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram). .
- the display control unit 103 changes the curtain image 432 from the closed state to the opened state according to the movement of the contact object 150 (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 27). At this time, the display control unit 103 displays the window frame image 414 representing the window frame as the curtain image 432 is opened.
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a movement control command) for opening the blind of the electric blind device of the electric curtain system 202 corresponding to the curtain image 432.
- the display control unit 103 displays the curtain image 432 opened by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150.
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a distance control command) for opening the blind of the electric blind device of the electric curtain system 202 by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150.
- the communication control unit 106 transmits the generated control command to the control device of the electric curtain system 202.
- a curtain image 432 and a window frame image 414 representing a state where the blind is opened are displayed (the left diagram in FIG. 28).
- the touch panel control unit 102 detects a downward swipe operation on the contact object 150 on the curtain control screen 410 (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 28).
- the display control unit 103 changes the curtain image 432 from the opened state to the closed state in accordance with the movement of the contact object 150 (left diagram ⁇ center diagram ⁇ right diagram in FIG. 28).
- the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a movement control command) for closing the blind of the electric blind device of the electric curtain system 202 corresponding to the curtain image 432.
- the display control unit 103 displays the curtain image 432 that is closed by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150. Further, the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command (corresponding to an example of a distance control command) for closing the blind of the electric blind device of the electric curtain system 202 by a distance corresponding to the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150.
- a control command corresponding to an example of a distance control command
- the communication control unit 106 transmits the generated control command to the control device of the electric curtain system 202.
- the opening / closing operation is performed by swiping the contact object 150. It can be suitably performed.
- FIG. 29 is a diagram illustrating a display example of the curtain control screen 410 on which the actual curtain position is displayed when the curtain 221 is opened.
- FIG. 30 is a diagram illustrating a display example of the curtain control screen 410 on which the actual curtain position is displayed when the curtain 221 is closed.
- the curtain control unit 105 of the operation terminal 100 determines a target position for opening and closing the curtain 221 based on the operation amount of the pinch-out operation or the pinch-in operation of the contact object 150 (for example, two fingers of the user). .
- the curtain control unit 105 determines the target position for opening / closing the curtain 221 as the position where the curtain 221 is half-opened.
- the display control unit 103 displays a curtain image 412 representing a half-open curtain, as shown in the upper center diagram of FIG. By displaying the curtain image 412, the user can easily understand the target position for opening and closing the curtain 221.
- the curtain control unit 105 determines the target position for opening and closing the curtain 221 as the position where the curtain 221 is fully opened.
- the display control unit 103 displays a curtain image 412 representing a fully opened curtain, as shown in the upper right diagram of FIG.
- the curtain control unit 105 determines the target position for opening and closing the curtain 221 as the position where the curtain 221 is half-opened.
- the display control unit 103 displays a curtain image 412 representing a half-open curtain, as shown in the upper center diagram of FIG.
- the curtain control unit 105 determines the target position for opening and closing the curtain 221 as the position where the curtain 221 is fully closed.
- the display control unit 103 displays a curtain image 412 representing a fully closed curtain, as shown in the upper right diagram of FIG.
- the curtain control unit 105 When the target position is determined, the curtain control unit 105 generates a control command for opening and closing the curtain 221 to the determined target position.
- the communication control unit 106 transmits the control command generated by the curtain control unit 105 to the electric curtain system 200.
- the curtain control unit 213 of the electric curtain system 200 receives a control command transmitted from the operation terminal 100 via the communication control unit 214.
- the curtain control unit 213 controls the drive unit 211 according to the received control command, and starts the opening / closing operation of the curtain 221. Specifically, the operation of opening the curtain 221 is started in FIG. 29, and the operation of closing the curtain 221 is started in FIG.
- the display control unit 103 causes the outline curtain moving image 500 representing the actual position of the end of the curtain 221 to overlap the curtain image 412. Are displayed on the curtain control screen 410.
- the curtain control unit 213 of the electric curtain system 200 repeatedly acquires the detection result of the position of the curtain 221 by the position sensor 212 when the curtain opening / closing operation by the driving unit 211 is started.
- the curtain control unit 213 may acquire the detection result of the position of the curtain 221 by the position sensor 212 at regular intervals (for example, 0.1 seconds).
- the curtain control unit 213 generates position information indicating the position of the curtain 221 based on the detection result every time the position sensor 212 acquires the detection result of the position of the curtain 221.
- the position information may be, for example, a numerical value representing a ratio of the curtain 221 being closed by defining fully closed as 100% and fully opened as 0%. In this case, for example, the position information of the curtain 221 that is half-closed as shown in the upper center diagram of FIG. 29 is 50%.
- the communication control unit 214 transmits the generated position information to the operation terminal 100 every time position information indicating the position of the curtain 221 is generated by the curtain control unit 213.
- the curtain control unit 213 determines that the target position of the curtain 221 included in the control command is reached based on the detection result of the position of the curtain 221 by the position sensor 212, the curtain control unit 213 controls the driving unit 211 to perform the curtain opening / closing operation. Stop.
- the display control unit 103 of the operation terminal 100 receives position information indicating the position of the curtain 221 transmitted from the electric curtain system 200 via the communication control unit 106. Based on the received position information, the display control unit 103 overlaps the curtain image 412 and the lace curtain image 413 on the curtain control screen 410 as shown in the lower left diagram of FIG. 29 and the lower left diagram of FIG. Thus, a schematic curtain moving image 500 representing the actual position of the end of the curtain 221 is displayed.
- the position of the left end 500L of the schematic curtain moving image 500 corresponds to the actual position of the end of the left curtain 221 moving in the opening direction. Further, the position of the right end 500R of the schematic curtain moving image 500 corresponds to the position of the end of the actual right curtain 221 moving in the opening direction. In FIG. 30, the position of the left end 500L of the schematic curtain moving image 500 corresponds to the position of the actual end of the left curtain 221 moving in the closing direction. Further, the position of the right end 500R of the schematic curtain moving image 500 corresponds to the position of the actual end of the right curtain 221 moving in the closing direction.
- the display control unit 103 displays the outline curtain moving image 500 on the display 101, for example, in a color different from the curtain image 412 and the lace curtain image 413 (for example, red if the curtain image 412 is brown and the lace curtain image 413 is white), and
- the display may be translucent.
- the outline curtain moving image 500, the curtain image 412 and the lace curtain image 413 may be synthesized by alpha blending. Accordingly, the outline curtain moving image 500, the curtain image 412 and the lace curtain image 413 can be distinguished by color coding. 29 and 30, the schematic curtain moving image 500 is indicated by halftone dots.
- the display control unit 103 Each time the display control unit 103 receives the position information indicating the position of the curtain transmitted from the electric curtain system 200, the display control unit 103 updates and displays the schematic curtain moving image 500 based on the received position information (lower part of FIG. 29). Left figure ⁇ lower center figure, lower left figure ⁇ lower middle figure in FIG. 30). For example, when the position information is received from the electric curtain system 200 every 0.1 second, the display control unit 103 updates and displays the approximate curtain moving image 500 every 0.1 second.
- the actual position of the curtain 221 that gradually opens and closes is displayed on the curtain control screen 410 by the outline curtain moving image 500.
- the position of the curtain 221 represented by the schematic curtain moving image 500 reaches the target position (fully opened in FIG. 29, fully closed in FIG. 30), the lower right diagram in FIG. 29 and the lower right diagram in FIG. 30 are shown.
- the display control unit 103 deletes the schematic curtain moving image 500 from the curtain control screen 410.
- the schematic curtain moving image 500 between the diagram and the lower right diagram is not shown.
- the schematic curtain moving image 500 between the center view and the lower right view is not shown.
- the display control unit 103 displays the schematic curtain movement image 500 representing the actual position of the end of the curtain 221 on the curtain control screen 410. Therefore, the user can confirm the actual position of the curtain 221 without going to the curtain.
- the display control unit 103 displays a curtain image 412 representing a target position for opening and closing the curtain on the curtain control screen 410. Therefore, the user can easily understand the difference between the target position and the current position of the curtain 221.
- the display control unit 103 may display a schematic lace curtain moving image representing the actual position of the lace curtain 222 on the curtain control screen 410 in the same manner as the schematic curtain moving image 500.
- the schematic curtain moving image 500 corresponds to an example of state information representing the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- the manner in which the actual end position of the curtain 221 is displayed on the curtain control screen 410 is not limited to the schematic curtain moving image 500.
- another display example in which the actual position of the end of the curtain 221 is displayed on the curtain control screen 410 will be described.
- FIG. 31 is a diagram showing a display example different from FIG. 29 of the curtain control screen 410 on which the actual curtain position is displayed when the curtain 221 is opened.
- FIG. 32 is a diagram showing a display example different from FIG. 30 of the curtain control screen 410 on which the actual curtain position is displayed when the curtain 221 is closed.
- the upper left diagram, upper middle diagram, and upper right diagram in FIG. 31 are the same as the upper left diagram, the upper middle diagram, and the upper right diagram in FIG. 29, respectively. 32 are the same as the upper left diagram, the upper central diagram, and the upper right diagram of FIG. 30, respectively.
- the display control unit 103 of the operation terminal 100 transmits the curtain 221 transmitted from the electric curtain system 200 via the communication control unit 106, as in the embodiments of FIGS.
- Position information indicating the position of is received. Based on the received position information, the display control unit 103 overlaps the curtain image 412 and the lace curtain image 413 on the curtain control screen 410 to indicate a position display mark 501 (FIG. 31 and a position display mark 502 (lower left diagram in FIG. 32) are displayed.
- the position display mark 501 is configured by arrows extending leftward and rightward from the center of the curtain control screen 410 as shown in the lower left diagram of FIG.
- the position of the left end 501L of the position display mark 501 corresponds to the position of the actual end of the left curtain 221 moving in the opening direction.
- the position of the right end 501R of the position display mark 501 corresponds to the position of the end of the actual right curtain 221 moving in the opening direction.
- the position display mark 502 When the curtain 221 is closed, the position display mark 502 includes an arrow extending rightward from the left end of the curtain control screen 410 and an arrow extending leftward from the right end of the curtain control screen 410 as shown in the lower left diagram of FIG. It is configured.
- the position of the end portion 502L of the left arrow of the position display mark 502 corresponds to the position of the end portion of the actual left curtain 221 moving in the closing direction.
- the position of the end portion 502R of the right arrow of the position display mark 502 corresponds to the position of the end portion of the actual right curtain 221 moving in the closing direction.
- the display control unit 103 Every time the display control unit 103 receives the position information indicating the position of the curtain transmitted from the electric curtain system 200, the display control unit 103, based on the received position information, displays a position display mark 501 (lower left figure in FIG. 31 ⁇ lower middle figure). And the position display mark 502 (lower left figure in FIG. 32 ⁇ lower middle figure) is updated and displayed. For example, when the position information is received from the electric curtain system 200 every 0.1 second, the display control unit 103 updates and displays the position display marks 501 and 502 every 0.1 second.
- the actual position of the curtain 221 that gradually opens and closes is displayed on the curtain control screen 410 by the position display marks 501 and 502.
- the position of the curtain 221 represented by the position display marks 501 and 502 reaches the target position (fully opened in FIG. 31 and fully closed in FIG. 32)
- the lower right diagram of FIG. 31 and the lower right diagram of FIG. As described above, the display control unit 103 deletes the position display marks 501 and 502 from the curtain control screen 410.
- the position display marks 501 between the lower right figure are not shown.
- the position display marks 502 between the lower right diagram and the lower right diagram are not shown.
- the display control unit 103 may display a position display mark indicating the actual position of the lace curtain 222 on the curtain control screen 410 in the same manner as the position display marks 501 and 502.
- the position display marks 501 and 502 correspond to an example of state information representing the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- FIG. 33 is a diagram showing a display example different from FIGS. 29 and 31 of the curtain control screen 410 on which the actual curtain position is displayed when the curtain 221 is opened.
- the display control unit 103 overlaps the curtain image 412 and the lace curtain image 413 of the curtain control screen 410 based on the received position information, as shown in the lower left diagram of FIG. Thus, a position display mark 503 indicating the actual position of the end of the curtain 221 is displayed.
- the position display mark 503 includes an arrow extending rightward from the left end of the curtain control screen 410 and an arrow extending leftward from the right end of the curtain control screen 410.
- the position of the end portion 503L of the left arrow of the position display mark 503 corresponds to the position of the end portion of the actual left curtain 221 moving in the opening direction.
- the position of the end portion 503R of the right arrow of the position display mark 503 corresponds to the position of the end portion of the actual right curtain 221 moving in the opening direction.
- the length of the left and right arrows of the position display mark 503 in FIG. 33 respectively corresponds to the actual width of the left and right curtains 221.
- the display control unit 103 gradually shortens the length of the arrow of the position display mark 503 as the actual curtain 221 is opened (lower left diagram ⁇ lower central diagram in FIG. 33). When the curtain 221 is fully opened, the display control unit 103 deletes the position display mark 503 (lower right diagram in FIG. 33).
- the position display marks 503 between the lower right figure are not shown.
- the position display mark 503 displayed on the curtain control screen 410 when the curtain 221 is closed is not shown.
- the position display mark 503 may be composed of an arrow extending rightward from the left end of the curtain control screen 410 and an arrow extending leftward from the right end of the curtain control screen 410. Good. Also in this case, the lengths of the left and right arrows of the position display mark 503 correspond to the actual width of the left and right curtains 221, respectively.
- the display control unit 103 gradually increases the length of the arrow of the position display mark as the actual curtain 221 is closed. Immediately before the curtain 221 is fully closed, the length of the arrow of the position display mark becomes maximum. When the curtain 221 is fully closed, the display control unit 103 deletes the position display mark.
- the display control unit 103 may display a position display mark indicating the actual position of the lace curtain 222 on the curtain control screen 410 in the same manner as the position display mark 503.
- the position display mark 503 corresponds to an example of state information that represents the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- FIG. 34 is a sequence diagram showing a flow of processing in the operation terminal 100 and the electric curtain system 200 in the embodiment of FIGS. S3401 to S3409 in FIG. 34 are the same as S1301 to S1309 in FIG. L3401 in FIG. 34 is the same as L1301 in FIG.
- the communication control unit 214 informs the operation terminal 100 of the detected opening / closing state of the current curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 (for example, the position of the end of the current curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 on the moving side). Transmit (S3410).
- the display control unit 103 of the operation terminal 100 displays the current opening / closing state of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 received via the communication control unit 106 on the curtain control screen 410 of the display 101 (S3411).
- the display control unit 103 displays the schematic curtain moving image 500 in the embodiments of FIGS. 29 and 30, and the position display marks 501 and 502 in the embodiments of FIGS. In the embodiment, a position display mark 503 is displayed.
- the opening / closing state of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 (for example, the position of the end of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 on the moving side) is the target position. Repeat until it reaches. Therefore, each time S3411 is executed, the display of the current open / close state of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 is updated.
- the communication control unit 214 of the electric curtain system 200 receives a request from the curtain control unit 213 and operates the control result of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222. This is transmitted to the terminal 100 (S3412), and this process ends.
- FIGS. 35A to 35D show a process in which the operation terminal 100 generates and transmits a control command for controlling the curtain 221 and the lace curtain 222 of the electric curtain system 200 in the embodiment of FIGS. 29 to 33 (S1406 in FIG. 14).
- FIG. The processing flow on the curtain selection screen 400 in FIG. 7 is performed in the same manner as in FIG. 14, and the processing in FIGS. 35A to 35D is executed as a subroutine (S1406) in FIG.
- S3501 to S3508 in FIGS. 35A and 35B are the same as S1501 to S1508 in FIGS. 15A and 15B.
- S3511 to S3516 in FIG. 35C are the same as S1511 to S1516 in FIG. 15C.
- S3521 to S3522 in FIG. 35D are the same as S1521 to S1522 in FIG. 15D.
- the communication control unit 106 receives position information indicating the position of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222, and passes the received position information to the display control unit 103 and the curtain control unit 105 ( S3523).
- the display control unit 103 displays the position of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 based on the received position information (S3524).
- the display control unit 103 displays the schematic curtain moving image 500 in the embodiment of FIGS. 29 and 30, and the position display marks 501 and 502 in the embodiments of FIGS. In the embodiment, a position display mark 503 is displayed.
- the curtain control unit 105 determines whether the curtain 221 or the race curtain 222 has reached the target position based on the position information received in S3523 (S3525). If the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 has not reached the target position in S3525 (NO in S3525), the process returns to S3523. On the other hand, if the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 has reached the target position in S3525 (YES in S3525), the communication control unit 106 receives the control result transmitted from the electric curtain system 200 and receives the received control. The result is passed to the curtain control unit 105 (S3526), and this process ends.
- S3524 is executed until the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 reaches the target position.
- S3524 is executed (for example, every 0.1 second), the position of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 displayed on the curtain control screen 410 of the display 101 is updated.
- FIG. 36 is a flowchart showing a processing flow in the electric curtain system 200 in the embodiment of FIGS. S3601 to S3603 in FIG. 36 are the same as S1601 to S1603 in FIG. Following S3603, the curtain control unit 213 generates position information indicating the position of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 based on the detection result of the open / close state (position) of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222, and the communication control unit 214 The generated position information is transmitted to the operation terminal 100 (S3604).
- S3605 to S3606 following S3604 are the same as S1604 to S1605 in FIG.
- S3604 is executed until the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 reaches the target position. As a result, each time S3604 is executed (for example, every 0.1 second), position information indicating the position of the curtain 221 or the lace curtain 222 is transmitted to the operation terminal 100.
- FIG. 37 is a diagram showing a display example of the curtain control screen 410 on which the actual position of the shade curtain is displayed when the shade curtain is opened.
- FIG. 38 is a diagram illustrating a display example of the curtain control screen 410 on which the actual position of the shade curtain is displayed when the shade curtain is closed.
- the curtain control unit 105 of the operation terminal 100 determines a target position for opening and closing the shade curtain based on the movement amount of the swipe operation of the contact object 150 (for example, one finger of the user).
- the curtain control unit 105 determines the target position for opening and closing the shade curtain as the position where the shade curtain is half-opened.
- the display control unit 103 displays a curtain image 421 representing a half-open shade curtain as shown in the upper center diagram of FIG.
- the curtain image 421 the user can easily understand the target position for opening and closing the shade curtain.
- the curtain control unit 105 determines the target position for opening and closing the shade curtain as the position where the shade curtain is fully opened.
- the display control unit 103 displays a curtain image 421 representing a fully open shade curtain, as shown in the upper right diagram of FIG.
- the curtain control unit 105 determines the target position for opening and closing the shade curtain as the position at which the shade curtain is half-opened.
- the display control unit 103 displays a curtain image 421 representing a half-open shade curtain as shown in the upper center diagram of FIG.
- the curtain control unit 105 determines the target position for opening and closing the shade curtain as the position where the shade curtain is fully closed.
- the display control unit 103 displays a curtain image 421 representing a fully-closed shade curtain, as shown in the upper right diagram of FIG.
- the control after the target position is determined is the same as described above.
- the operation of opening the shade curtain is started
- FIG. 38 the operation of closing the shade curtain is started.
- the actual movement of the shade curtain is slower than the movement of the curtain image 421 displayed on the curtain control screen 410. Therefore, in the embodiment of FIGS. 37 and 38, the display control unit 103 displays a schematic shade curtain moving image 510 representing the position of the actual end portion of the shade curtain as in the embodiment of FIGS. 29 and 30. Displayed on the control screen 410.
- the position of the lower end 510D of the schematic shade curtain moving image 510 corresponds to the position of the end portion of the actual shade curtain moving in the opening direction.
- the position of the lower end 510D of the schematic shade curtain moving image 510 corresponds to the position of the end portion of the actual shade curtain moving in the closing direction.
- the display control unit 103 may display the approximate shade curtain moving image 510 on the display 101, for example, in a color different from the curtain image 421 (for example, red if the curtain image 421 is brown) and translucent.
- the schematic shade curtain moving image 510 and the curtain image 421 may be synthesized by alpha blending. Thereby, the outline shade curtain moving image 510 and the curtain image 421 can be distinguished by color coding.
- the shade curtain moving image 510 is indicated by halftone dots.
- the display control unit 103 Each time the display control unit 103 receives the position information indicating the position of the shade curtain transmitted from the electric curtain system 200, the display control unit 103 updates and displays the approximate shade curtain moving image 510 based on the received position information. Accordingly, in FIG. 37, the position of the lower end 510 ⁇ / b> D of the schematic shade curtain moving image 510 is raised corresponding to the position of the end portion of the actual shade curtain moving in the opening direction (lower left figure ⁇ lower side in FIG. 37). Center view). Further, in FIG. 38, the position of the lower end 510D of the shade curtain moving image 510 is lowered in accordance with the position of the end portion of the actual shade curtain moving in the closing direction (the lower left figure in FIG. 38 ⁇ the lower center). Figure).
- the actual position of the shade curtain that gradually opens and closes is displayed on the curtain control screen 410 by the approximate shade curtain moving image 510. Then, when the position of the shade curtain represented by the schematic shade curtain moving image 510 reaches the target position (fully opened in FIG. 37, fully closed in FIG. 38), the lower right diagram of FIG. 37 and the lower right diagram of FIG. As described above, the display control unit 103 deletes the schematic shade curtain moving image 510 from the curtain control screen 410.
- FIG. 37 is a schematic shade curtain movement image 510 between the fully closed state and the lower left figure of FIG. 37, and a schematic shade curtain movement image 510 between the lower left figure and the lower center figure of FIG.
- the schematic shade curtain moving image 510 between the lower center view and the lower right view is not shown.
- the schematic shade curtain moving images 510 between the lower center view and the lower right view of FIG. 38 are not shown.
- the display control unit 103 may display a schematic shade lace curtain moving image representing the actual position of the shade lace curtain on the curtain control screen 410 in exactly the same manner as the schematic shade curtain moving image 510.
- the schematic shade curtain moving image 510 corresponds to an example of state information representing the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- FIG. 39 is a diagram showing a display example different from FIG. 37 of the curtain control screen 410 on which the actual shade curtain position is displayed when the shade curtain is opened.
- FIG. 40 is a diagram showing a display example different from FIG. 38 of the curtain control screen 410 in which the actual position of the shade curtain is displayed when the shade curtain is closed.
- the upper left diagram, upper middle diagram, and upper right diagram in FIG. 39 are the same as the upper left diagram, the upper middle diagram, and the upper right diagram in FIG. 37, respectively. 40 are the same as the upper left diagram, the upper central diagram, and the upper right diagram of FIG. 38, respectively.
- the display control unit 103 of the operation terminal 100 is transmitted from the electric curtain system 200 via the communication control unit 106 as in the embodiments of FIGS. 37 and 38.
- Position information indicating the position of is received.
- the display control unit 103 overlaps with the curtain image 421 on the curtain control screen 410 based on the received position information, and displays a position display mark 511 (the lower left diagram in FIG. 39) that indicates the position of the actual shade curtain end. ) And a position display mark 512 (the lower left diagram in FIG. 40).
- the position display mark 511 When the shade curtain is opened, the position display mark 511 includes an arrow extending upward from the lower end of the curtain control screen 410 as shown in the lower left diagram of FIG. In FIG. 39, the position of the upper end 511U of the position display mark 511 corresponds to the position of the end portion of the actual shade curtain that is moving in the opening direction.
- the position display mark 512 when closing the shade curtain is configured by an arrow extending downward from the upper end of the curtain control screen 410 as shown in the lower left diagram of FIG. In FIG. 40, the position of the lower end 512D of the position display mark 512 corresponds to the position of the end portion of the actual shade curtain moving in the closing direction.
- the display control unit 103 Each time the display control unit 103 receives position information indicating the position of the curtain transmitted from the electric curtain system 200, the display control unit 103 performs position display mark 511 (lower left figure ⁇ lower middle figure in FIG. 39) based on the received position information. And the position display mark 512 (lower left figure of FIG. 40 ⁇ lower middle figure) is updated and displayed. For example, when the position information is received from the electric curtain system 200 every 0.1 seconds, the display control unit 103 updates and displays the position display marks 511 and 512 every 0.1 seconds.
- the position of the actual shade curtain that gradually opens and closes is displayed on the curtain control screen 410 by the position display marks 511 and 512.
- the position of the shade curtain represented by the position display marks 511 and 512 reaches the target position (fully opened in FIG. 39 and fully closed in FIG. 40)
- the lower right view of FIG. 39 and the lower right view of FIG. As described above, the display control unit 103 deletes the position display marks 511 and 512 from the curtain control screen 410.
- the position display marks 511 between the right and left figures are not shown.
- the position display marks 512 between the figure and the lower right figure are not shown.
- the display control unit 103 may display a position display mark indicating the actual position of the shade lace curtain on the curtain control screen 410 in the same manner as the position display marks 511 and 512.
- the position display marks 511 and 512 correspond to an example of state information representing the position of the end of the curtain of the electric curtain device.
- FIGS. 41A to 41D show the flow of processing (S1406 in FIG. 14) in which the operation terminal 100 generates and transmits a control command for controlling the shade curtain of the electric curtain system 201 in the embodiment of FIGS. 37 to 40.
- FIG. The processing flow on the curtain selection screen 400 in FIG. 7 is performed in the same manner as in FIG. 14, and the processing in FIGS. 41A to 41D is executed as a subroutine (S1406) in FIG.
- 41A and 41B are the same as S2001 to S2008 in FIGS. 20A and 20B.
- 41C is the same as S2011 to S2016 in FIG. 20C.
- 41D is the same as S2021 to S2022 in FIG. 20D.
- the transmission destination of the control command in S4122 is not the electric curtain system 200 but the electric curtain system 201 as in S2022.
- the communication control unit 106 receives position information indicating the position of the shade curtain or shade lace curtain, and passes the received position information to the display control unit 103 and the curtain control unit 105 ( S4123).
- the display control unit 103 displays the position of the shade curtain or shade lace curtain on the curtain control screen 410 based on the received position information (S4124).
- the display control unit 103 displays the schematic shade curtain moving image 510 in the embodiment of FIGS. 37 and 38, and the position display marks 511 and 512 in the embodiments of FIGS.
- the curtain control unit 105 determines whether the shade curtain or the shade lace curtain has reached the target position based on the position information received in S4123 (S4125). In S4125, if the shade curtain or shade lace curtain has not reached the target position (NO in S4125), the process returns to S4123. On the other hand, if the shade curtain or the shade lace curtain has reached the target position in S4125 (YES in S4125), the communication control unit 106 receives the control result transmitted from the electric curtain system 201 and receives the received control. The result is passed to the curtain control unit 105 (S4126), and this process ends.
- S4124 is executed until the shade curtain or shade lace curtain reaches the target position. As a result, every time S4124 is executed (for example, every 0.1 second), the position of the shade curtain or shade lace curtain displayed on the curtain control screen 410 of the display 101 is updated.
- FIG. 42 is a flowchart showing the flow of processing in the electric curtain system 201 in the embodiment of FIGS.
- the communication control unit 214 of the electric curtain system 201 receives the curtain opening / closing control command transmitted from the operation terminal 100 and passes it to the curtain control unit 213 (S4201).
- the curtain control unit 213 controls the drive unit 211 according to the received control command to drive the shade curtain or the shade lace curtain (S4202).
- the curtain control unit 213 acquires the detection result of the open / closed state (position) of the shade curtain or shade lace curtain from the position sensor 212 (S4203).
- the curtain control unit 213 generates position information indicating the position of the shade curtain or shade lace curtain based on the detection result of the open / close state of the shade curtain or shade lace curtain, and the communication control unit 214 generates the generated position. Information is transmitted to the operation terminal 100 (S4204).
- the curtain control unit 213 determines whether the shade curtain or the shade lace curtain has reached the target position indicated in the control command based on the acquired detection result (S4205). If the shade curtain or shade lace curtain has not reached the target position (NO in S4205), the process returns to S4202.
- the communication control unit 214 receives a request from the curtain control unit 213, and sends the control result to the operation terminal 100. Transmit (S4206), and this flow ends.
- S4204 is executed until the shade curtain or shade lace curtain reaches the target position. As a result, each time S4204 is executed (for example, every 0.1 second), position information indicating the position of the shade curtain or shade lace curtain is transmitted to the operation terminal 100.
- the present disclosure is useful as a control method for controlling the electric curtain device connected to the network.
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前記情報端末のコンピュータに対して、
前記情報端末の表示画面上に前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させるための操作アイコンを表示させ、
前記操作アイコンの選択が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させ、前記操作画面は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを表したカーテン画像を含み、
前記操作画面上にてピンチアウト操作が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを開けるための第1開制御コマンドを前記ネットワークに出力させる、ものである。
まず、本開示に係る一態様の着眼点について説明する。
遠隔操作にてカーテンの開閉が可能な電動カーテン装置を制御するネットワークに接続し、タッチパネル式ディスプレイを有する情報端末の制御方法であって、
前記情報端末のコンピュータに対して、
前記情報端末の表示画面上に前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させるための操作アイコンを表示させ、
前記操作アイコンの選択が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させ、前記操作画面は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを表したカーテン画像を含み、
前記操作画面上にてピンチアウト操作が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを開けるための第1開制御コマンドを前記ネットワークに出力させる、ものである。
前記操作画面上にてピンチイン操作が検知されると、前記カーテン画像に対応する前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを閉めるための第1閉制御コマンドを前記ネットワークに出力させるようにしてもよい。
遠隔操作にてカーテンの開閉が可能な電動カーテン装置を制御するネットワークに接続し、タッチパネル式ディスプレイを有する情報端末の制御方法であって、
前記情報端末のコンピュータに対して、
前記情報端末の表示画面上に前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させるための操作アイコンを表示させ、
前記操作アイコンの選択が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させ、前記操作画面は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを表したカーテン画像を含み、
前記操作画面にてピンチイン操作が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを閉めるための第1閉制御コマンドを前記ネットワークに出力させる、ようにしてもよい。
遠隔操作にてカーテンの開閉が可能な電動カーテン装置を制御するネットワークに接続し、タッチパネル式ディスプレイを有する情報端末の制御方法であって、
前記情報端末のコンピュータに対して、
前記情報端末の表示画面上に前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させるための操作アイコンを表示させ、
前記操作アイコンの選択が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させ、前記操作画面は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを表したカーテン画像を含み、
前記操作画面上にてスワイプ操作が検知されると、前記スワイプ操作によるスワイプ方向に前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを移動させるための移動制御コマンドを前記ネットワークに出力させる、ものである。
前記操作画面上にて前記ピンチアウト操作が検知されると、前記操作画面上の前記カーテン画像の表示を、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが閉まった状態から前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが開いた状態に変化させ、
前記ネットワークを介して、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの位置を示す位置情報を受信させ、
前記位置情報に応じて、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報を、前記操作画面に表示させる、ようにしてもよい。
前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報は、前記操作画面上で、前記カーテン画像にオーバラップして表示される、ようにしてもよい。
前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した概略カーテン移動画像を含む、ようにしてもよい。
前記操作画面上にて前記ピンチイン操作が検知されると、前記操作画面上の前記カーテン画像の表示を、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが開いた状態から前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが閉まった状態に変化させ、
前記ネットワークを介して、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの位置を示す位置情報を受信させ、
前記位置情報に応じて、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報を、前記操作画面に表示させる、ようにしてもよい。
前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報は、前記操作画面上で、前記カーテン画像にオーバラップして表示される、ようにしてもよい。
前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した概略カーテン移動画像を含む、ようにしてもよい。
前記操作画面上にて前記スワイプ操作が検知されると、前記操作画面上の前記カーテン画像の表示を、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの移動を表す画像に変化させ、
前記ネットワークを介して、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの位置を示す位置情報を受信させ、
前記位置情報に応じて、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報を、前記操作画面に表示させる、ようにしてもよい。
前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報は、前記操作画面上で、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの移動を表す画像にオーバラップして表示される、ようにしてもよい。
前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した概略カーテン移動画像を含む、ようにしてもよい。
以下本開示の一実施の形態について、図面を参照しながら説明する。なお、各図面において、同じ構成要素については同じ符号が用いられている。
図8は、操作端末100のディスプレイ101に表示されるカーテン制御画面410の一例を示す図である。図8に示されるカーテン制御画面410は、居間に配置されている電動カーテンシステム200に含まれる電動カーテン装置のカーテン221及び電動レースカーテン装置のレースカーテン222の開閉操作を行うための操作画面である。
図17は、操作端末100のディスプレイ101に表示されるカーテン制御画面410の図8と異なる例を示す図である。
図21、図22は、それぞれ片開きカーテンの開閉制御時におけるカーテン制御画面410の表示例及び接触物150の操作例を示す図である。図21は、片開きカーテンを開けるときの表示例及び操作例を示す。図22は、片開きカーテンを閉めるときの表示例及び操作例を示す。図21、図22は、電動カーテンシステム201が、片開きカーテンを開閉する電動カーテン装置を備える場合の例を示す。図21、図22のカーテン制御画面410は、電動カーテン装置の片開きカーテンを表すカーテン画像422を備えている。片開きカーテンは、一方向に開閉するカーテンの一例であり、横方向に開閉する。
図23は、操作端末100のディスプレイ101に表示されるカーテン制御画面410のさらに異なる例を示す図である。
図26は、操作端末100のディスプレイ101に表示されるカーテン制御画面410のさらに異なる例を示す図である。図26は、子供部屋に配置されている電動カーテンシステム202の別の例を示す。
図29は、カーテン221を開ける際に実際のカーテンの位置が表示されるカーテン制御画面410の表示例を示す図である。図30は、カーテン221を閉める際に実際のカーテンの位置が表示されるカーテン制御画面410の表示例を示す図である。
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- 遠隔操作にてカーテンの開閉が可能な電動カーテン装置を制御するネットワークに接続し、タッチパネル式ディスプレイを有する情報端末の制御方法であって、
前記情報端末のコンピュータに対して、
前記情報端末の表示画面上に前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させるための操作アイコンを表示させ、
前記操作アイコンの選択が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させ、前記操作画面は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを表したカーテン画像を含み、
前記操作画面上にてピンチアウト操作が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを開けるための第1開制御コマンドを前記ネットワークに出力させる、
制御方法。 - 前記操作画面上にて前記ピンチアウト操作が検知されると、前記操作画面上の前記カーテン画像の表示を、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが閉まった状態から前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが開いた状態に変化させ、遠隔操作にてレースカーテンが開閉可能な電動レースカーテン装置のレースカーテンを表したレースカーテン画像を前記操作画面上に表示させる、
請求項1記載の制御方法。 - 前記操作画面上にて第2のピンチアウト操作が検知されると、前記レースカーテン画像に対応する前記電動レースカーテン装置のレースカーテンを開けるための第2開制御コマンドを前記ネットワークに出力させる、
請求項2記載の制御方法。 - 前記操作画面上にて前記第2のピンチアウト操作が検知されると、前記操作画面上の前記レースカーテン画像の表示を、前記電動レースカーテン装置のレースカーテンが開いた状態に変化させる、
請求項3記載の制御方法。 - 前記操作画面上にて前記ピンチアウト操作が検知されると、前記操作画面上の前記カーテン画像の表示を、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが閉まった状態から前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが開いた状態に変化させ、
前記操作画面上にてピンチイン操作が検知されると、前記カーテン画像に対応する前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを閉めるための第1閉制御コマンドを前記ネットワークに出力させる、
請求項1記載の制御方法。 - 前記操作画面上にて前記ピンチイン操作が検知されると、前記操作画面上の前記カーテン画像の表示を、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが開いた状態から前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが閉まった状態に変化させる、
請求項5記載の制御方法。 - 前記操作画面上にて前記ピンチアウト操作が検知されると、前記ピンチアウト操作による操作幅に応じて前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを移動させるための幅制御コマンドを前記第1開制御コマンドとして前記ネットワークに出力させる、
請求項1から請求項6のいずれか一に記載の制御方法。 - 遠隔操作にてカーテンの開閉が可能な電動カーテン装置を制御するネットワークに接続し、タッチパネル式ディスプレイを有する情報端末の制御方法であって、
前記情報端末のコンピュータに対して、
前記情報端末の表示画面上に前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させるための操作アイコンを表示させ、
前記操作アイコンの選択が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させ、前記操作画面は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを表したカーテン画像を含み、
前記操作画面にてピンチイン操作が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを閉めるための第1閉制御コマンドを前記ネットワークに出力させる、
制御方法。 - 前記操作画面上にて前記ピンチイン操作が検知されると、前記ピンチイン操作による操作幅に応じて前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを移動させるための幅制御コマンドを前記第1閉制御コマンドとして前記ネットワークに出力させる、
請求項8に記載の制御方法。 - 前記電動カーテン装置には、遠隔操作にてブラインドが開閉可能な電動ブラインド装置が含まれる、
請求項1から請求項9のいずれか一に記載の制御方法。 - 遠隔操作にてカーテンの開閉が可能な電動カーテン装置を制御するネットワークに接続し、タッチパネル式ディスプレイを有する情報端末の制御方法であって、
前記情報端末のコンピュータに対して、
前記情報端末の表示画面上に前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させるための操作アイコンを表示させ、
前記操作アイコンの選択が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させ、前記操作画面は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを表したカーテン画像を含み、
前記操作画面上にてスワイプ操作が検知されると、前記スワイプ操作によるスワイプ方向に前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを移動させるための移動制御コマンドを前記ネットワークに出力させる、
制御方法。 - 前記操作画面上にて前記スワイプ操作が検知されると、前記スワイプ操作によるスワイプ方向への移動量に応じて前記スワイプ方向に前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを移動させるための距離制御コマンドを前記移動制御コマンドとして前記ネットワークに出力させる、
請求項11記載の制御方法。 - 前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの移動は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを開く移動であり、または、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを閉じる移動である、
請求項11から請求項12のいずれか一記載の制御方法。 - 前記電動カーテン装置は、一方向に開閉するカーテンを有する、
請求項11から請求項13のいずれか一に記載の制御方法。 - 前記電動カーテン装置は、一方向に開閉するロールスクリーンを前記一方向に開閉するカーテンとして有する電動ロールスクリーン装置を含む、
請求項14記載の制御方法。 - 前記電動カーテン装置は、一方向に開閉するブラインドを前記一方向に開閉するカーテンとして有する電動ブラインド装置を含む、
請求項14記載の制御方法。 - 前記操作画面上にて前記ピンチアウト操作が検知されると、前記操作画面上の前記カーテン画像の表示を、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが閉まった状態から前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが開いた状態に変化させ、
前記ネットワークを介して、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの位置を示す位置情報を受信させ、
前記位置情報に応じて、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報を、前記操作画面に表示させる、
請求項1記載の制御方法。 - 前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報は、前記操作画面上で、前記カーテン画像にオーバラップして表示される、
請求項17記載の制御方法。 - 前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した概略カーテン移動画像を含む、
請求項17から請求項18のいずれか一に記載の制御方法。 - 前記操作画面上にて前記ピンチイン操作が検知されると、前記操作画面上の前記カーテン画像の表示を、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが開いた状態から前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンが閉まった状態に変化させ、
前記ネットワークを介して、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの位置を示す位置情報を受信させ、
前記位置情報に応じて、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報を、前記操作画面に表示させる、
請求項8記載の制御方法。 - 前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報は、前記操作画面上で、前記カーテン画像にオーバラップして表示される、
請求項20記載の制御方法。 - 前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した概略カーテン移動画像を含む、
請求項20から請求項21のいずれか一に記載の制御方法。 - 前記操作画面上にて前記スワイプ操作が検知されると、前記操作画面上の前記カーテン画像の表示を、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの移動を表す画像に変化させ、
前記ネットワークを介して、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの位置を示す位置情報を受信させ、
前記位置情報に応じて、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報を、前記操作画面に表示させる、
請求項11記載の制御方法。 - 前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報は、前記操作画面上で、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの移動を表す画像にオーバラップして表示される、
請求項23記載の制御方法。 - 前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した状態情報は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンの端部の位置を表した概略カーテン移動画像を含む、
請求項23から請求項24のいずれか一に記載の制御方法。 - 遠隔操作にてカーテンの開閉が可能な電動カーテン装置を制御するネットワークに接続し、タッチパネル式ディスプレイを有する情報端末において実行されるプログラムであって、
前記情報端末のコンピュータに対して、
前記情報端末の表示画面上に前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させるための操作アイコンを表示させ、
前記操作アイコンの選択が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させ、前記操作画面は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを表したカーテン画像を含み、
前記操作画面上にてピンチアウト操作が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを開けるための第1開制御コマンドを前記ネットワークに出力させる、
プログラム。 - 遠隔操作にてカーテンの開閉が可能な電動カーテン装置を制御するネットワークに接続し、タッチパネル式ディスプレイを有する情報端末において実行されるプログラムであって、
前記情報端末のコンピュータに対して、
前記情報端末の表示画面上に前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させるための操作アイコンを表示させ、
前記操作アイコンの選択が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させ、前記操作画面は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを表したカーテン画像を含み、
前記操作画面にてピンチイン操作が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを閉めるための第1閉制御コマンドを前記ネットワークに出力させる、
プログラム。 - 遠隔操作にてカーテンの開閉が可能な電動カーテン装置を制御するネットワークに接続し、タッチパネル式ディスプレイを有する情報端末において実行されるプログラムであって、
前記情報端末のコンピュータに対して、
前記情報端末の表示画面上に前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させるための操作アイコンを表示させ、
前記操作アイコンの選択が検知されると、前記電動カーテン装置の操作画面を表示させ、前記操作画面は、前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを表したカーテン画像を含み、
前記操作画面上にてスワイプ操作が検知されると、前記スワイプ操作によるスワイプ方向に前記電動カーテン装置のカーテンを移動させるための移動制御コマンドを前記ネットワークに出力させる、
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