WO2015132823A1 - Cadenas de bicyclette à commande à distance - Google Patents

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WO2015132823A1
WO2015132823A1 PCT/JP2014/002144 JP2014002144W WO2015132823A1 WO 2015132823 A1 WO2015132823 A1 WO 2015132823A1 JP 2014002144 W JP2014002144 W JP 2014002144W WO 2015132823 A1 WO2015132823 A1 WO 2015132823A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62HCYCLE STANDS; SUPPORTS OR HOLDERS FOR PARKING OR STORING CYCLES; APPLIANCES PREVENTING OR INDICATING UNAUTHORIZED USE OR THEFT OF CYCLES; LOCKS INTEGRAL WITH CYCLES; DEVICES FOR LEARNING TO RIDE CYCLES
    • B62H5/00Appliances preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of cycles; Locks integral with cycles
    • B62H5/14Appliances preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of cycles; Locks integral with cycles preventing wheel rotation
    • B62H5/147Appliances preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of cycles; Locks integral with cycles preventing wheel rotation by means of circular bolts
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62HCYCLE STANDS; SUPPORTS OR HOLDERS FOR PARKING OR STORING CYCLES; APPLIANCES PREVENTING OR INDICATING UNAUTHORIZED USE OR THEFT OF CYCLES; LOCKS INTEGRAL WITH CYCLES; DEVICES FOR LEARNING TO RIDE CYCLES
    • B62H5/00Appliances preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of cycles; Locks integral with cycles
    • B62H5/20Appliances preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of cycles; Locks integral with cycles indicating unauthorised use, e.g. acting on signalling devices

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  • the present invention relates to a bicycle remote control lock, and in particular, can be suitably used for a bicycle remote control lock that performs an unlocking operation when an identification code stored in advance matches an identification code of a received signal. is there.
  • Bicycles are used in a variety of situations such as shopping in the neighborhood, commuting, and attending school as a familiar means of transportation. In recent years, it has attracted attention as a means of transportation in the event of a disaster. Thus, although it is a convenient bicycle as a moving means, there has been a conventional aspect that it is easily stolen. Therefore, it is installed on the front fork and locked to lock the front wheel by means of a pin, and it is installed on the seat stay and locked to prevent the rear wheel from rotating. Regulating ring locks (or horseshoe locks) have been used to prevent theft. In recent years, in order to increase convenience for bicycle users, a lock as disclosed in Patent Document 1 has also appeared.
  • the bicycle remote control lock described in Patent Document 1 receives the signal including the identification code from the infrared transmitter 27 by the receiving means 5 of the lock body 1. Then, when the identification code of this signal matches the identification code of the lock body 1, the comparison control means 6 issues an unlock control signal to cause the unlocking means 3 to perform the unlocking operation of the lock 2. To unlock. In this way, unlocking can be easily performed by remote control using a remote controller or the like.
  • the unlocking operation is performed as long as the remote control switch is pressed, regardless of whether the owner has found his / her bicycle. Therefore, if the owner presses the switch on the remote control before finding his / her bicycle, the lock is unlocked, which causes a problem in crime prevention.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above points, and it is possible to easily find one's own bicycle from among a large number of bicycles and bicycles of the same standard, and at the stage of finding one's bicycle, by remote control.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a bicycle remote control lock capable of unlocking a bicycle lock.
  • the remote control lock for a bicycle includes a lock mechanism that restricts rotation of a bicycle wheel, an unlocking means that performs an unlocking operation of the lock mechanism, a light emitting unit that emits light, and an identification transmitted from a remote control device.
  • a receiving unit for receiving first to third signals including a code, a transmitting unit for transmitting a reception report signal notifying that the first signal has been received, and the first to third signals
  • a discriminating unit for discriminating whether or not the identification code included in the code matches the identification code stored in advance, and the discrimination code included in the first to third signals by the determination unit and the pre-stored identification
  • a control unit that controls the transmission unit, the light emitting unit, and the unlocking means when it is determined that the code matches, and when the control unit receives the first signal, Send the reception report signal from the transmitter.
  • the second signal is received after transmitting the reception report signal from the transmitter, the light emitting unit emits light, and the light emitting unit emits light, and then the third signal is received.
  • the unlocking means is made to perform an unlocking operation.
  • the remote control lock for a bicycle further includes an acoustic unit that emits a preset specific sound, and the control unit stores the identification code included in the second signal and the pre-stored information. If it is determined that the identification code matches, the acoustic unit is also controlled, and when the second signal is received after the reception report signal is transmitted from the transmission unit, the identification is performed from the acoustic unit. You may comprise so that a sound may be generated.
  • the control unit when the second signal is received, the control unit causes the light emitting unit to emit light. Therefore, the bicycle owner can search for the bicycle using this light as a clue. .
  • the control unit when the third signal is received after the light emitting unit emits light, the control unit causes the unlocking means to perform the unlocking operation. Therefore, the owner of the bicycle can start unlocking the lock by operating the remote controller after searching for the bicycle using the light as a clue. As a result, it is possible to easily find one's own bicycle from a large number of bicycles and bicycles of the same standard, and at the stage of finding one's own bicycle, the bicycle can be unlocked by remote control.
  • the front view of the remote control lock 100 for bicycles which is 1st Example of this invention.
  • the block diagram of the control system of the bicycle remote control lock 100 which is 1st Example of this invention.
  • the front view of remote control device R used in combination with bicycle remote control lock 100 which is the 1st example of the present invention, and the schematic structure figure at the time of attaching bicycle remote control lock 100 to bicycle B.
  • the front view of the remote control lock 200 for bicycles which is 2nd Example of this invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of a bicycle remote control lock 100 according to a first embodiment of the present invention, showing a locked state.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a control system of the bicycle remote control lock 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of a remote control device R used in combination with the bicycle remote control lock 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and a schematic configuration diagram when the bicycle remote control lock 100 is attached to the bicycle. is there.
  • the bicycle remote control lock 100 includes a lock case including a yoke case portion 101 and a control system housing portion 105, a lock mechanism 110 that restricts rotation of the wheel of the bicycle B, and a lock mechanism. 110, the unlocking means 120 for performing the unlocking operation 110, the key cylinder type unlocking mechanism 125 for manually performing the unlocking operation of the locking mechanism 110, the light emitting unit 130 for emitting light, and the remote control device R.
  • Reception unit 140 that receives signals S1 to S4 including an identification code, transmission unit 150 that transmits reception report signal I to remote control device R, and identification codes that are stored in advance as identification codes included in received signals S1 to S3
  • a determination unit 160 for determining whether or not the codes match, and a case where it is determined that the identification codes included in the signals S1 to S4 received by the determination unit 160 match the identification codes stored in advance.
  • a control unit 170 for controlling the light emitting portion 130 and the unlocking means 120 and the transmitting unit 150, a power supply 180 for supplying electricity to each part, the battery fuel gauge 181 indicating the battery level, the.
  • the canopy case 101 is a portion that accommodates the canopy 111 and has a cylindrical shape having openings 102 and 103 facing the lower end.
  • the control system accommodating portion 105 is a portion that accommodates each member of the control system of the bicycle remote control lock 100.
  • the inner case portion 101 and the control system accommodating portion 105 are hollow inside, and the hollows are connected inside.
  • the locking mechanism 110 regulates the rotation of the wheel of the bicycle B.
  • the locking mechanism 110 includes a yoke 111, a locking lever 112, and a lock lever 113, and is installed across the yoke case unit 101 and the control system housing unit 105.
  • the yoke 111 is a portion that comes into contact with the spokes of the wheel of the bicycle B.
  • the yoke 111 has a circular arc shape, and one end can be taken in and out from the opening 102. And the one end part is taken out from the opening part 102, is put in the opening part 103, is contact
  • the locking lever 102 is for moving the yoke 111, which is pulled toward the right lower end of the yoke case 101 by a spring (not shown), to the locked position. That is, the locking lever 102 is installed in the yoke 111, moves in the locking lever groove 104 provided in the yoke case 101, and moves the yoke 111 to the locking position.
  • the lock lever 113 is used to fix the yoke 111 in the locking position.
  • the distal end portion 113 (a) is engaged with the notch 111 (a) provided on the yoke 111 so that the yoke 111 is shown in FIG. Secure to the locking position shown in.
  • the unlocking means 120 performs an unlocking operation of the locking mechanism, and includes, for example, an actuator.
  • the unlocking means 120 (actuator) pulls up the end 113 (b) of the lock lever 113 and rotates the entire lock lever 113 around the rotation shaft 114 (clockwise in FIG. 1). Thereby, engagement with the front-end
  • the key cylinder type unlocking mechanism 125 When the key cylinder type unlocking mechanism 125 is not supplied with electricity to the control system due to a failure or battery exhaustion and the unlocking means 120 cannot be used to perform the unlocking operation, the key cylinder type unlocking mechanism 125 is manually operated. The unlocking operation is performed.
  • This key cylinder type unlocking mechanism 125 inserts the key K of the remote control device R into a key insertion hole (not shown) and rotates it so that the end portion 113 (c) of the lock lever 113 is moved upward ( The lock lever 113 is rotated clockwise around the rotation shaft 114 to release the engagement between the tip 113 (a) and the notch 111 (a).
  • the light emitting unit 130 is a part that emits light, and is installed on the hinge case unit 101.
  • the light emitting unit 130 is composed of LEDs.
  • the light emitting unit 130 may be installed on the control system housing unit 105 or may be changed to an appropriate position according to the design, form, etc. of the lock.
  • the light emitting unit 130 may be configured by not only LEDs but also miniature bulbs.
  • the receiving unit 140 is a part that receives signals S1 to S4 including an identification code transmitted from the remote control device R.
  • the signals S1 to S4 received by the receiving unit 140 are signals S having the same contents, and in order to distinguish the order of reception by the receiving unit 140, S1 (first), S2 (second), S3 (3 Th), S4 (fourth).
  • the transmission unit 150 is a part that transmits a reception report signal I notifying that the signal S1 has been received to the remote control device R. That is, the transmission unit 150 generates a reception report signal I and transmits it to the remote control device R.
  • the determination unit 160 is a part that determines whether or not the identification code included in the signals S1 to S4 matches the previously stored identification code. That is, the determination unit 160 includes a memory, and stores a specific identification code at the time of manufacture. When the signals S1 to S4 are received, the identification code included in the signals S1 to S4 and the identification code stored in the memory at the time of manufacture are compared by a known technique. Thus, it is determined whether or not the identification code included in the signals S1 to S4 matches the previously stored identification code.
  • the control unit 170 controls the transmission unit 150, the light emitting unit 130, and the unlocking means 120 when the determination unit 160 determines that the identification code included in the signals S1 to S4 matches the previously stored identification code. It is.
  • control unit 170 controls the transmission unit 150 when the reception unit 140 receives the signal S1 and the determination unit 160 determines that the identification code included therein matches the identification code stored in advance.
  • a reception arrival signal I is generated and transmitted to the remote control device R. This notifies the remote control device R that the signal S1 has been received by the bicycle operation lock 100.
  • the reception unit 140 receives the signal S2, and the determination unit 160 stores in advance the identification code included therein.
  • the light emitting unit 130 is caused to emit light (LED is turned on or blinked).
  • the unlocking means 120 is made to perform the unlocking operation. That is, the unlocking means 120 (actuator) causes the end of the lock lever 113 to be pulled up, and the entire lock lever 113 is rotated clockwise about the rotation shaft 114. As a result, the engagement between the front end portion 113 (a) and the notch 111 (a) is released, and the spring 111 is pulled to the right lower end portion side of the spring case portion 101 by an unillustrated spring, and unlocked.
  • the controller 170 causes the unlocking means 120 to perform such an unlocking operation after receiving the signal S3. Therefore, the operator of the remote control device R can start the unlocking of the bicycle remote control lock 100 by operating the remote control device R after searching for the bicycle B using the light as a clue.
  • the power supply 180 supplies electricity to the unlocking means 120, the light emitting unit 130, the receiving unit 140, the transmitting unit 150, the determining unit 160, the control unit 170, and the battery fuel gauge 181.
  • a button type lithium battery is used as the power source 180.
  • the power source 180 may be a dry battery. Further, when the bicycle B is a bicycle with an electric motor, this battery may be used. Alternatively, solar energy may be charged and used as a power source.
  • the battery fuel gauge 181 is installed on the control system housing unit 105 and has three scales. When the remaining battery level is 60% or more, the top scale is turned on, when it is 59-30%, the middle scale is turned on, and when it is 29% or less, the bottom scale is turned on. .
  • the battery fuel gauge 181 is turned on when power is supplied from the power source 180.
  • the installation position of the battery fuel gauge 181 and the number of scales may be appropriately changed according to the design and form of the lock. Further, the battery fuel gauge 181 may be turned on by electricity stored by the solar panel.
  • the remote control device R used in combination with the bicycle remote control lock 100 shown in FIG. 3A transmits signals S1 to S4 including an identification code to the bicycle remote control lock 100.
  • the remote control device R includes a switch R (a) for generating and transmitting signals S1 to S4 including an identification code, and a light R (which is turned on when the reception report signal I is received from the bicycle remote control lock 100. b) is provided. Thereby, the operator of the remote control device R can operate the switch R (a) to transmit the signals S1 to S3 to the bicycle remote control lock 100 (see FIG. 3B).
  • the operator of the remote control device R when the light R (b) is turned on, the signal S1 is received by the bicycle remote control lock 100, that is, the distance that the signals S1 to S4 reach the bicycle remote control lock 100. You can know that you are.
  • the remote control device R has a key K for manually unlocking the bicycle remote control lock 100.
  • a person having the remote control device R can manually unlock the bicycle remote control lock 100 when the bicycle remote control lock 100 is not unlocked by remote operation due to a failure or the like.
  • Such a remote control device R can be configured by a known technique.
  • a device such as a smartphone may be used instead of the illustrated remote control device R.
  • the bicycle remote control lock 100 and the remote control device R described in the present embodiment are each waterproofed. Therefore, even if the bicycle B, the bicycle remote control lock 100, and the remote control device R get wet in the rain when parked outdoors, the unlocking operation by remote control can be performed without any problem.
  • the operation of the bicycle remote control lock 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS.
  • the operator of the remote control device R presses the switch R (a) of the remote control device R with the bicycle remote control lock 100 locked. Press (Step 1).
  • the signal S1 including the identification code is generated by the remote control device R and transmitted to the bicycle remote control lock 100 (step 2).
  • the signal S1 is received by the receiving unit 140 (step 3).
  • the determination unit 160 compares the identification code included in the signal S1 with the identification code stored in advance in the memory of the determination unit 160, and determines whether or not they match ( Step 4).
  • the control unit 170 controls the transmission unit 150 to generate the reception report signal I. Is transmitted to the remote control device R (step 5).
  • the remote control device R turns on the light R (b) (step 6).
  • the light R (b) is not turned on, it means that the signal S1 transmitted from the remote control device R has not reached the bicycle remote control lock 100. It is necessary to move and press switch R (a) again as in step 1.
  • the switch R (a) is pressed again (step 7).
  • a signal S2 including an identification code is generated by the remote control device R and transmitted to the bicycle remote control lock 100 (step 8).
  • the signal S2 is received by the receiving unit 140 (step 9).
  • the determination unit 160 compares the identification code included in the signal S2 with the identification code stored in advance in the memory of the determination unit 160, and determines whether or not they match ( Step 10).
  • the control unit 170 controls the light emitting unit 130 to cause the light emitting unit 130 to emit light (LED Is turned on or blinked) (step 11). Thereby, the operator of the remote control device R can easily find his / her bicycle B using this light as a clue.
  • the control unit 170 causes the unlocking means 120 to perform the unlocking operation (step 16).
  • the unlocking means 120 pulls up the end of the lock lever 113 and rotates the lock lever 113 as a whole around the rotation shaft 114 in the clockwise direction, so that the tip 113 (a) and the notch 111 ( Release the engagement of a).
  • the yoke 111 is pulled by the spring which is not shown in figure to the right lower end part side of the case case 101, and unlocking is made
  • the control unit 170 controls the light emitting unit 130 to end the light emission of the light emitting unit 130 (the LED is turned off).
  • the unlocking operation (remote control) of the bicycle remote control lock 100 ends.
  • the unlocking operation is performed by pressing the switch R (a) by mistake. If it has been done, press switch (a) again.
  • the signal S4 including the identification code is generated by the remote control device R and transmitted to the bicycle remote control lock 100.
  • the signal S4 is received by the receiving unit 140.
  • the determination unit 160 compares the identification code included in the signal S4 with the identification code stored in advance in the memory of the determination unit 160, and determines whether or not they match.
  • the control unit 170 controls the light emitting unit 130 to cause the light emitting unit 130 to emit light. This light emission ends when a certain time elapses, but may be ended when the signal S5 is received.
  • the bicycle remote control lock 100 does not perform the unlocking operation unless it receives the signals S1 to S3 from the remote control device R. Even if the switch R (a) is pressed, unlocking is not performed. Therefore, crime prevention is improved as compared with the conventional bicycle remote control lock.
  • the bicycle remote control lock 100 transmits a reception arrival signal I to the remote control device R when receiving the signal S1. Therefore, the operator of the remote control device R is in the distance that the signals S1 to S4 reach the bicycle remote control lock 100, and when the switch R (a) is pressed twice in this state, the bicycle remote control lock 100 You can know that 100 is unlocked.
  • the bicycle remote control lock 100 causes the light emitting unit 130 to emit light when receiving the signal S2. Therefore, the operator of the remote control device R can easily find his / her bicycle B from a large number of bicycles and bicycles of the same standard, using this light as a clue. Further, the controller 170 causes the unlocking means 120 to perform the unlocking operation after the light emitting unit 130 is caused to emit light. Therefore, the operator of the remote control device R can unlock the bicycle remote control lock 100 by operating the remote control device R when he / she finds his / her bicycle using the light from the light emitting unit 130 as a clue. Furthermore, even if the operator of the remote control device R unlocks it by mistake, the light emitting unit can be made to emit light again, and the bicycle can be easily found using the light as a clue.
  • FIG. 4 is a front view of a bicycle remote control lock 200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention, showing a locked state.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram of a control system of the bicycle remote control lock 200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the bicycle remote control lock 200 has a sound unit 290, and when the signal S2 is received, the control unit 270 controls the sound unit 290 together with the light emitting unit 230. Since the points are the same as those in the first embodiment, descriptions other than the acoustic unit 290 and the control unit 270 are omitted.
  • the acoustic unit 290 is a part that emits a predetermined specific sound under the control of the control unit 270.
  • the acoustic unit 290 has a speaker, and emits a specific sound set in advance therefrom. In this embodiment, the installation position of the speaker is on the control system accommodation unit 205, but it may be on the casing case 101 and may be changed to an appropriate position according to the design, form, etc. of the lock.
  • the control unit 270 causes the light emitting unit 230 to emit light and the acoustic unit A specific sound set in advance from 290 is generated.
  • the operator of the remote control device R the owner of the bicycle B
  • can search for the bicycle B by using not only the light from the light emitting unit 230 but also the sound emitted from the acoustic unit 290 as a clue.
  • the remote control device R2 used in combination with the bicycle remote control lock 200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention is used in combination with the bicycle remote control lock 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the acoustic mode button R2 (c1) is selected, the remote control device R2 selects a signal that causes the control unit 270 to control only the acoustic unit 290 in step 11, and the emission mode button R2 (c2) is selected.
  • step 11 when the sound and light emission mode button R2 (c3) is selected, a signal for causing the control unit 270 to control only the light emitting unit 230 is selected. A signal for controlling the light emitting unit 230 is generated. Then, the remote control device R2 generates and transmits a signal of the selected mode by pressing the switch R2 (a).
  • the operation of the bicycle remote control lock 200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention will be described by taking as an example the case where the sound and light emission mode button R2 (c3) is selected by the remote control device R2.
  • the operation of the bicycle remote control lock 200 is the same as in the first embodiment except for the above-described step 11 (when the light emission mode button R2 (c2) is selected, the step 11 is also the same as the first embodiment). Therefore, description other than step 11 is omitted.
  • step 11 when the identification code included in the signal S2 matches the identification code stored in advance in the memory of the determination unit 260, the control unit 270 controls the light emitting unit 230 and the acoustic unit 290, and The light emitting unit 230 is caused to emit light and a specific sound set in advance from the acoustic unit 290 is generated. Note that the specific sound generated from the acoustic unit 290 stops when the control unit 270 controls the acoustic unit 290 during step 16. (Note that when the acoustic mode button R2 (c1) is selected, only the light emitting unit 230 does not emit light, and other operations are the same.)
  • the bicycle remote control lock 200 emits light from the light emitting unit 230 and generates a specific sound from the acoustic unit 290.
  • the remote control device R2 used in combination with the bicycle remote control lock 200 is provided with an acoustic mode button R2 (c1), a light emission mode button R2 (c2), and a sound and light emission mode button R2 (c3).
  • electricity for light emission of the light emission part 230 can be saved by selecting acoustic mode button R2 (c1).
  • the bicycle remote control lock is a ring lock (horse-shoe lock / circle lock) attached to the bicycle.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and It may be a wire-type lock or a U-shaped lock used by being entangled with a wheel.
  • the present invention may be a box-type lock that is attached to a bicycle and in which a linear yoke regulates the rotation of the wheel.
  • the bicycle remote control locks 100 and 200 used for the description are provided on the rear wheel side of the bicycle.
  • the present invention is not limited to this. However, it may be provided on the front wheel side depending on the design and design.
  • the light emitting unit 130 (230) is provided only in the hood case 101 (201).
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and the light emitting unit 130 is provided.
  • (230) is provided near a key insertion hole (not shown) of the key cylinder type unlocking mechanism 125 (225) (the key cylinder type unlocking mechanism of the control system housing portion). As long as manual unlocking can be realized, it can be provided at any place desired by the designer). Thus, by providing the light emitting unit 130 (230) in the vicinity of the key insertion hole, it becomes easier for a person having the remote control device R (the owner of the bicycle B) to confirm the position of the key insertion hole.
  • a light for example, an LED
  • a key insertion hole (not shown) separately from the light emitting unit 130 (230). ) May be provided. Then, it may be configured to be lit by an operation from the remote control device R by a known technique (for example, a signal of a different type from the first to third signals is received from the remote control device R). Send and receive this signal, the light can be turned on.)
  • a known technique for example, a signal of a different type from the first to third signals is received from the remote control device R.
  • Send and receive this signal the light can be turned on.

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L'invention concerne un cadenas de bicyclette à commande à distance qui permet à un utilisateur de trouver facilement sa bicyclette parmi de nombreux bicyclettes et/ou le même type de bicyclettes et qui peut être déverrouillé par une commande à distance lorsque l'utilisateur trouve sa bicyclette. Ce cadenas de bicyclette à commande à distance comprend : un mécanisme de verrouillage destiné à limiter la rotation d'une roue de bicyclette ; un moyen de déverrouillage destiné à déverrouiller le mécanisme de verrouillage ; une partie électroluminescente destinée à émettre de la lumière ; une unité réceptrice destinée à recevoir un premier, un deuxième et un troisième signal contenant un code d'identification envoyé depuis un dispositif de commande à distance ; une unité émettrice destinée à transmettre au dispositif de commande à distance un signal de rapport de réception indiquant que le premier signal a été reçu ; une unité de détermination destinée à déterminer si le code d'identification inclus dans les premier, deuxième et troisième signaux est, ou non, identique à un code d'identification stocké à l'avance ; et une unité de commande destinée à commander l'unité émettrice, la partie électroluminescente et le moyen de déverrouillage lorsque l'unité de détermination détermine que le code d'identification inclus dans les premier, deuxième et troisième signaux est identique au code d'identification stocké à l'avance.
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