WO2021191937A1 - Système d'interphone de porte, procédé d'autorisation d'enregistrement de terminal portable et programme - Google Patents

Système d'interphone de porte, procédé d'autorisation d'enregistrement de terminal portable et programme Download PDF

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WO2021191937A1
WO2021191937A1 PCT/JP2020/012574 JP2020012574W WO2021191937A1 WO 2021191937 A1 WO2021191937 A1 WO 2021191937A1 JP 2020012574 W JP2020012574 W JP 2020012574W WO 2021191937 A1 WO2021191937 A1 WO 2021191937A1
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剛 河村
白川 佳裕
晋介 杉野
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  • This disclosure relates to the doorphone system, mobile terminal registration permission method, and program.
  • a doorphone system that can confirm visitors to the entrance from the indoor master unit in the room via the entrance slave unit located near the entrance door is widely used.
  • a technology in which a communication function is provided in an indoor master unit and a visitor is confirmed from a portable mobile terminal such as a smartphone is attracting attention.
  • Patent Document 1 in response to a call operation of a visitor via the entrance slave unit, the entrance slave unit and the mobile terminal are connected via the master unit, and the mobile terminal responds to the visitor.
  • the intercom system is disclosed.
  • a system that can register the mobile terminal of the resident of the apartment house in the doorphone system of the apartment house by paying the fee is desired.
  • the non-limiting embodiment of the present disclosure contributes to the provision of a doorphone system capable of registering a mobile terminal of a resident of an apartment house in the doorphone system of the apartment house, a method for permitting registration of the mobile terminal, and a program by paying a fee.
  • the doorphone system includes a mobile terminal, a calling device that calls the mobile terminal, a server that establishes a session between the mobile terminal and the calling device, and a terminal connected to the server.
  • the terminal has a reception unit that receives an access key and a transmission unit that transmits the access key to the server, and the server receives the access key.
  • the acquisition unit that acquires the permission information file from the management server that manages the permission information file including the access key and the server identification information, and the access key received by the reception unit in the permission information file.
  • the server identification information of the server When the server identification information of the server is included, it has a registration unit that permits registration of the mobile terminal in the doorphone system.
  • the mobile terminal registration permission method connects to a mobile terminal, a calling device that calls the mobile terminal, a server that establishes a session between the mobile terminal and the calling device, and the server.
  • a method for permitting registration of a mobile terminal of a doorphone system wherein the terminal transmits an received access key to the server, the server receives the access key, and the access key and the server.
  • the permission information file is acquired from a management server that manages the permission information file including the identification information, and the permission information file includes the received access key and the server identification information of the server, the mobile device Allows the terminal to be registered in the doorphone system.
  • a program includes a mobile terminal, a calling device that calls the mobile terminal, a server that establishes a session between the mobile terminal and the calling device, and a terminal connected to the server.
  • the server acquires the permission information file from the receiving unit that receives the access key, the management server that manages the permission information file including the access key and the server identification information, and the permission.
  • the said of the doorphone system having the access key received by the receiving unit and the registration unit that permits the registration of the mobile terminal to the doorphone system when the server identification information of the server is included in the information file. It is a program of the terminal, and causes the processor of the terminal to execute a process of transmitting the received access key to the server.
  • a program includes a mobile terminal, a calling device that calls the mobile terminal, a server that establishes a session between the mobile terminal and the calling device, and a terminal connected to the server.
  • a program of the server of the doorphone system wherein the terminal has a reception unit that receives an access key and a transmission unit that transmits the access key to the server.
  • the permission information file is acquired from the management server that receives the access key and manages the permission information file including the access key and the server identification information, and the received access key and the server of the permission information file are stored in the permission information file.
  • the server identification information is included, the process of permitting the registration of the mobile terminal in the doorphone system is executed.
  • the mobile terminal of the resident of the apartment house can be registered in the doorphone system of the apartment house by paying the fee.
  • the figure which showed the block configuration example of a telephone The figure which showed the block composition example of the doorphone for a lobby
  • the figure which showed the block configuration example of a mobile terminal Diagram showing a block configuration example of a terminal Diagram explaining the flow until the mobile terminal can be registered in the doorphone system
  • Sequence diagram showing an example of registration permission processing of a mobile terminal
  • the figure which showed the screen transition example of a terminal and a mobile terminal The figure which showed the screen transition example of the terminal and the mobile terminal which concerns on 2nd Embodiment
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a doorphone system according to the first embodiment.
  • the doorphone system is applied to, for example, an apartment house 1 such as an apartment or an apartment.
  • the apartment house 1 has, for example, a control room 2, a lobby 3, a room 4, and an entrance 5 of the room 4.
  • a server 11 and a terminal 18 are arranged in the control room 2.
  • a telephone 12, a lobby doorphone 13, and a camera 14 are arranged in the lobby 3.
  • Indoor monitors 15a and 15b are arranged in the room 4.
  • a door phone 17 for the entrance is arranged at the entrance 5 of the room 4.
  • the mobile terminals 16a and 16b are mobile terminals owned by the residents of the room 4.
  • the server 11 is, for example, a SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) server.
  • the server 11 controls the call between the device arranged in the lobby 3 (excluding the camera 14) and the device arranged in the room 4 (including the mobile terminals 16a and 16b registered in the doorphone system). Do and establish a session.
  • the server 11 may be referred to as, for example, a control box.
  • the terminal 18 is connected to the server 11.
  • the server 11 receives the setting of the doorphone system and the like via the terminal 18.
  • the terminal 18 may be, for example, a personal computer or the like.
  • a receptionist may be placed in the lobby 3.
  • the visitor calls the resident of the room 4 through the receptionist.
  • the receptionist uses the telephone 12 to call the indoor monitors 15a and 15b and the mobile terminals 16a and 16b of the room 4 to call the resident of the room 4.
  • the telephone 12 is, for example, a SIP telephone.
  • the telephone 12 calls the indoor monitors 15a and 15b or the mobile terminals 16a and 16b of the room 4 by inputting, for example, the identification information for identifying the room 4 (for example, the room number or the extension number of the room 4). Since the receptionist and the resident of the room 4 talk to each other, the telephone 12 is not a speakerphone type telephone but a handset type telephone in which the voice of the resident does not leak to the outside.
  • the lobby doorphone 13 is provided with, for example, a call function and a camera.
  • the lobby doorphone 13 calls the indoor monitors 15a and 15b or the mobile terminals 16a and 16b of the room 4 by inputting the identification information for identifying the room 4, for example.
  • the lobby doorphone 13 can talk to the indoor monitors 15a and 15b or the mobile terminals 16a and 16b that have received the call.
  • the lobby doorphone 13 uses a camera to capture, for example, a person standing in front of the lobby doorphone 13, and the captured image (for example, a moving image) is captured by the indoor monitors 15a and 15b of the room 4 or the mobile terminals 16a and 16b. Send to.
  • the camera 14 is, for example, a surveillance camera that captures the inside of the lobby 3.
  • the camera 14 is, for example, an IP (Internet Protocol) camera that does not have a voice call function.
  • the camera 14 transmits the captured image to the indoor monitors 15a, 15b or the mobile terminals 16a, 16b in response to the request of the indoor monitors 15a, 15b or the mobile terminals 16a, 16b.
  • IP Internet Protocol
  • the indoor monitors 15a and 15b can receive a call from the telephone 12 or the lobby doorphone 13 arranged in the lobby 3 and can talk to the telephone 12 or the lobby doorphone 13. Further, the indoor monitors 15a and 15b can receive a call from the entrance doorphone 17 arranged at the entrance 5 and talk to the entrance doorphone 17.
  • the indoor monitors 15a and 15b have a display.
  • the display of the indoor monitors 15a and 15b displays an image taken by the lobby doorphone 13, an image taken by the camera 14, or an image taken by the entrance doorphone 17.
  • the display of the indoor monitors 15a and 15b displays an image taken by the camera 14 when the indoor monitors 15a and 15b and the telephone 12 are talking. Further, on the display of the indoor monitors 15a and 15b, an image taken by the camera of the lobby doorphone 13 is displayed when the indoor monitors 15a and 15b and the lobby doorphone 13 are talking. Further, on the display of the indoor monitors 15a and 15b, an image taken by the camera of the entrance door phone 17 is displayed when the indoor monitors 15a and 15b and the entrance door phone 17 are talking.
  • the mobile terminals 16a and 16b are, for example, mobile terminals possessed by the resident of the room 4.
  • the mobile terminals 16a and 16b are, for example, smartphones.
  • the mobile terminals 16a and 16b receive a call from the telephone 12, the lobby doorphone 13, or the entrance doorphone 17 via a network including a mobile phone network and the Internet.
  • the mobile terminals 16a and 16b receive a call from the telephone 12, the lobby doorphone 13, or the entrance doorphone 17 based on the push ID given by the push server (not shown).
  • the mobile terminals 16a and 16b can talk to the telephone 12, the lobby doorphone 13, or the entrance doorphone 17.
  • the mobile terminals 16a and 16b can talk to the telephone 12, the lobby doorphone 13, or the entrance doorphone 17 not only in the room 4 but also on the go.
  • the mobile terminals 16a and 16b have a display.
  • the display of the mobile terminals 16a and 16b displays an image taken by the lobby doorphone 13, an image taken by the camera 14, or an image taken by the entrance doorphone 17.
  • the display of the mobile terminal 16a displays an image taken by the camera 14 when the mobile terminal 16a and the telephone 12 are talking on the phone. Further, on the display of the mobile terminal 16a, an image taken by the camera of the lobby door phone 13 is displayed when the mobile terminal 16a and the lobby door phone 13 are talking on the phone. Further, on the display of the mobile terminal 16a, an image taken by the camera of the entrance door phone 17 is displayed when the mobile terminal 16a and the entrance door phone 17 are talking on the phone.
  • FIG. 1 Although only two indoor monitors 15a and 15b are shown in FIG. 1, one unit may be used, or three or more units may be used. Although only two mobile terminals 16a and 16b are shown, the number of mobile terminals 16a and 16b may be one or three or more.
  • indoor monitors 15a and 15b are arranged in room 4, but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the indoor monitors 15a and 15b may not be arranged in the room 4. That is, the call of the resident of the room 4 may be made on the mobile terminals 16a and 16b.
  • the lobby doorphone 13 is arranged in the lobby 3, but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the lobby door phone 13 may not be arranged in the lobby 3. That is, the call of the resident of the room 4 may be made on the telephone 12. Further, the image of the visitor may be taken by the camera 14.
  • each of the telephone 12, the lobby doorphone 13, and the entrance doorphone 17 may be referred to as a calling device that calls the mobile terminals 16a and 16b.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a block configuration example of the server 11. As shown in FIG. 2, the server 11 includes a control unit 21, a storage unit 22, and a communication unit 23.
  • the control unit 21 controls the entire server 11.
  • the control unit 21 may be composed of, for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit).
  • the storage unit 22 stores a program for operating the control unit 21. Further, the storage unit 22 stores data for the control unit 21 to perform calculation processing and data for controlling each connected unit. Further, the storage unit 22 stores the server identification information that identifies the server 11. The server identification information is, for example, the serial number of the server 11.
  • the storage unit 22 may be composed of a storage device such as a RAM (RandomAccessMemory), a ROM (ReadOnlyMemory), a flash memory, and an HDD (HardDiskDrive).
  • the communication unit 23 communicates with the telephone 12, the lobby doorphone 13, the indoor monitors 15a and 15b, the entrance doorphone 17, and the terminal 18 via a network such as a LAN (Local Area Network) installed in the housing complex 1. I do. Further, the communication unit 23 communicates with the mobile terminals 16a and 16b via a network including a mobile phone network and the Internet.
  • a network such as a LAN (Local Area Network) installed in the housing complex 1. I do.
  • the communication unit 23 communicates with the mobile terminals 16a and 16b via a network including a mobile phone network and the Internet.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a block configuration example of the telephone 12.
  • the telephone 12 includes a control unit 31, a storage unit 32, a communication unit 33, a voice processing unit 34, and an operation unit 35.
  • the control unit 31 controls the entire telephone 12.
  • the control unit 21 may be composed of, for example, a CPU.
  • the storage unit 32 stores a program for operating the control unit 31. Further, the storage unit 32 stores data for the control unit 31 to perform calculation processing and data for controlling each connected unit.
  • the storage unit 32 may be composed of a storage device such as a RAM, a ROM, a flash memory, and an HDD.
  • the communication unit 33 communicates with the server 11 via a network such as a LAN installed in the apartment house 1.
  • the voice processing unit 34 converts analog voice data output from a microphone (not shown) built in the handset of the telephone 12 into, for example, digital voice data, and outputs the analog voice data to the control unit 31. Further, the voice processing unit 34 converts the digital voice data output from the control unit 31 into, for example, analog voice data, and outputs the digital voice data to a speaker (not shown) built in the handset of the telephone 12.
  • the operation unit 35 receives, for example, the operation of the receptionist in the lobby 3.
  • the operation unit 35 outputs information corresponding to the received operation to the control unit 31.
  • the operation unit 35 is, for example, a push button that receives input of identification information that identifies the room 4.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a block configuration example of the lobby doorphone 13.
  • the lobby doorphone 13 includes a control unit 41, a storage unit 42, a communication unit 43, a voice processing unit 44, an operation unit 45, and an image processing unit 46. ..
  • the control unit 41 controls the entire lobby doorphone 13.
  • the control unit 41 may be composed of, for example, a CPU.
  • the storage unit 42 stores a program for operating the control unit 41. Further, the storage unit 42 stores data for the control unit 41 to perform calculation processing and data for controlling each connected unit.
  • the storage unit 42 may be composed of a storage device such as a RAM, a ROM, a flash memory, and an HDD.
  • the communication unit 43 communicates with the server 11 via a network such as a LAN installed in the apartment house 1.
  • the voice processing unit 44 converts analog voice data output from a microphone (not shown) built in the lobby doorphone 13 into, for example, digital voice data, and outputs the analog voice data to the control unit 41. Further, the voice processing unit 44 converts the digital voice data output from the control unit 41 into, for example, analog voice data, and outputs the digital voice data to a speaker (not shown) built in the lobby doorphone 13.
  • the operation unit 45 accepts the operation of a visitor, for example.
  • the operation unit 45 outputs information corresponding to the received operation to the control unit 41.
  • the operation unit 45 is, for example, a push button that accepts input of identification information that identifies the room 4.
  • the image processing unit 46 converts analog video data captured by an image sensor (not shown) included in the lobby doorphone 13 into, for example, a digital signal and outputs it to the control unit 41.
  • the image processing unit 46 may perform predetermined image processing such as image quality adjustment, noise cancellation, and image compression processing on the analog video signal or digital video data.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a block configuration example of the indoor monitor 15a.
  • the indoor monitor 15a includes a control unit 51, a storage unit 52, a communication unit 53, a voice processing unit 54, an image processing unit 55, a display 56, and an operation unit 57. doing.
  • the indoor monitor 15b also has the block configuration shown in FIG. 5, and the description thereof will be omitted.
  • the control unit 51 controls the entire indoor monitor 15a.
  • the control unit 51 may be composed of, for example, a CPU.
  • the storage unit 52 stores a program for operating the control unit 51. Further, the storage unit 52 stores data for the control unit 51 to perform calculation processing and data for controlling each connected unit.
  • the storage unit 52 may be composed of a storage device such as a RAM, a ROM, a flash memory, and an HDD.
  • the communication unit 53 communicates with the server 11 via a network such as a LAN installed in the apartment house 1. Further, the communication unit 53 communicates with the camera 14 via a network such as a LAN installed in the apartment house 1. Further, the communication unit 53 communicates with the entrance door phone 17 via a network such as a LAN installed in the apartment house 1.
  • the voice processing unit 54 converts analog voice data output from a microphone (not shown) built in the indoor monitor 15a into, for example, digital voice data, and outputs the analog voice data to the control unit 51. Further, the voice processing unit 54 converts the digital voice data output from the control unit 51 into, for example, analog voice data, and outputs the digital voice data to a speaker (not shown) built in the indoor monitor 15a.
  • the image processing unit 55 converts analog video data captured by an image sensor (not shown) included in the indoor monitor 15a into, for example, a digital signal and outputs it to the control unit 51.
  • the image processing unit 55 may perform predetermined image processing such as image quality adjustment, noise cancellation, and image compression processing on the analog video signal or digital video data.
  • the display 56 displays an image based on the digital image data output from the control unit 51.
  • the display 56 is, for example, a liquid crystal display.
  • the operation unit 57 accepts, for example, the operation of the resident of the room 4.
  • the operation unit 57 outputs information corresponding to the received operation to the control unit 51.
  • the operation unit 57 is, for example, a touch panel superimposed on the display 56.
  • the operation unit 57 may be a push button.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a block configuration example of the mobile terminal 16a.
  • the mobile terminal 16a includes a control unit 61, a storage unit 62, a communication unit 63, a voice processing unit 64, an image processing unit 65, a display 66, and an operation unit 67. doing.
  • the control unit 61 controls the entire mobile terminal 16a.
  • the control unit 61 may be composed of, for example, a CPU.
  • the storage unit 62 stores a program for operating the control unit 61. Further, the storage unit 62 stores data for the control unit 61 to perform calculation processing and data for controlling each connected unit.
  • the storage unit 62 may be composed of a storage device such as a RAM, a ROM, a flash memory, and an HDD.
  • the communication unit 63 communicates with the server 11 arranged in the control room 2 of the apartment house 1 via, for example, a mobile phone network, a network including the Internet, and the like. Further, the communication unit 63 communicates with the camera 14 arranged in the lobby 3 via, for example, a mobile phone network, a network including the Internet, and the like.
  • the voice processing unit 64 converts analog voice data output from a microphone (not shown) built in the mobile terminal 16a into, for example, digital voice data, and outputs the analog voice data to the control unit 61. Further, the voice processing unit 64 converts the digital voice data output from the control unit 61 into, for example, analog voice data, and outputs the digital voice data to a speaker (not shown) built in the mobile terminal 16a.
  • the image processing unit 65 converts analog video data captured by an image sensor (not shown) included in the mobile terminal 16a into, for example, a digital signal and outputs it to the control unit 61.
  • the image processing unit 65 may perform predetermined image processing such as image quality adjustment, noise cancellation, and image compression processing on the analog video signal or digital video data.
  • the display 66 displays an image based on the digital image data output from the control unit 61.
  • the display 66 is, for example, a liquid crystal display.
  • the operation unit 67 accepts, for example, the operation of the owner of the mobile terminal 16a.
  • the operation unit 67 outputs information corresponding to the received operation to the control unit 61.
  • the operation unit 67 is, for example, a touch panel superimposed on the display 66.
  • the operation unit 67 may be a push button.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a block configuration example of the terminal 18.
  • the terminal 18 includes a control unit 71, a storage unit 72, a communication unit 73, a voice processing unit 74, a display 75, and an operation unit 76.
  • the control unit 71 controls the entire terminal 18.
  • the control unit 71 may be composed of, for example, a CPU.
  • the storage unit 72 stores a program for operating the control unit 71. Further, the storage unit 72 stores data for the control unit 71 to perform calculation processing and data for controlling each connected unit.
  • the storage unit 72 may be composed of a storage device such as a RAM, a ROM, a flash memory, and an HDD.
  • the communication unit 73 communicates with the server 11 arranged in the control room 2 of the apartment house 1 via a network such as a LAN. Further, the communication unit 73 communicates with other devices via a network including, for example, a mobile phone network and the Internet.
  • the voice processing unit 74 converts analog voice data output from a microphone (not shown) built in the terminal 18 into, for example, digital voice data, and outputs the analog voice data to the control unit 71. Further, the voice processing unit 74 converts the digital voice data output from the control unit 71 into, for example, analog voice data, and outputs the digital voice data to a speaker (not shown) built in the terminal 18.
  • the display 75 displays an image based on the digital image data output from the control unit 71.
  • the display 75 is, for example, a liquid crystal display.
  • the operation unit 76 accepts, for example, the operation of the owner of the terminal 18.
  • the operation unit 76 outputs information corresponding to the received operation to the control unit 71.
  • the operation unit 76 is, for example, a keyboard.
  • the operation unit 76 may be a touch panel superimposed on the display 75.
  • the mobile terminals 16a and 16b can receive a call from the calling device by registering (registering operation) in the doorphone system. That is, the mobile terminals 16a and 16b cannot receive the call from the calling device unless they are registered in the doorphone system.
  • Registration of the mobile terminals 16a and 16b to the doorphone system is possible, for example, by the seller of the apartment complex 1 purchasing the right to register the mobile terminals 16a and 16b to the doorphone system from the doorphone system manufacturer.
  • the seller of the apartment house 1 purchases a registration ticket for registering the mobile terminals 16a and 16b in the doorphone system from the doorphone system maker.
  • the seller of the apartment house 1 inputs the access key described in the purchased registration ticket into the terminal 18 and transmits the access key to the server 11.
  • the access key may be regarded as a password.
  • the mobile terminals 16a and 16b can be registered in the doorphone system, and the registration of the mobile terminals 16a and 16b in the doorphone system requires another procedure (operation).
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a flow until the mobile terminal can be registered in the doorphone system.
  • FIG. 8 shows the server 11 and the terminal 18 shown in FIG. Further, FIG. 8 shows a terminal 81 and a server 82, which are not shown in FIG.
  • the terminal 81 and the server 82 are managed by, for example, the manufacturer of the doorphone system.
  • the terminal 81 and the server 82 may be located in the factory of the manufacturer of the doorphone system. Further, the server 82 may be arranged outside the factory of the manufacturer of the doorphone system.
  • the terminal 81 may be, for example, a personal computer or the like.
  • the seller (ticket purchaser) of the apartment house 1 uses the terminal 18 to place an order for a registration ticket with the manufacturer of the doorphone system (S1).
  • the ticket purchaser When ordering a registration ticket, the ticket purchaser notifies the doorphone system manufacturer of the serial number of the server 11 and the number of mobile terminals (registered number) to be registered in the doorphone system.
  • the ticket purchaser notifies the manufacturer of the doorphone system of the number of registered mobile terminals to be registered in the doorphone system, for example, in consideration of the number of units in the apartment house 1 and the number of people occupying each unit.
  • the ticket issuer in charge of issuing the registration ticket of the doorphone system maker receives the order for the registration ticket via the terminal 81.
  • the ticket issuer issues an access key (S2).
  • the access key is a unique key and may be, for example, a combination of numbers, letters and symbols.
  • a program that issues an access key may be implemented in the terminal 81.
  • the serial number of the server 11 received from the ticket purchaser and the number of registered mobile terminals are registered in the terminal 81 in association with the issued access key (S3).
  • the issued access key, the serial number of the server 11 associated with the access key, and the number of registered mobile terminals may be referred to as terminal permission information.
  • the program that issues the access key of the terminal 81 may manage the terminal permission information.
  • the terminal 81 When the terminal 81 registers the terminal permission information in S3, the terminal 81 transmits the registered terminal permission information to the server 82 (S4).
  • the server 82 receives the terminal permission information of S4, the server 82 adds the received terminal permission information to the terminal permission information file stored in the storage unit of the server 82.
  • the person in charge of issuing the ticket registers the terminal permission information in S3
  • the person in charge of issuing the ticket sends (sells) the registration ticket with the access key to the ticket purchaser (S5).
  • the ticket issuer confirms the payment from the ticket purchaser
  • the ticket issuer sends the registration ticket to the ticket purchaser.
  • the registration ticket may be transmitted to the terminal 18 as electronic data.
  • the ticket purchaser logs in to the server 11 using the terminal 18 and inputs the access key described in the registration ticket received in S5 into the terminal 18 (S6).
  • the terminal 18 transmits the input access key to the server 11.
  • the server 11 When the server 11 receives the access key from the terminal 18, it accesses the server 82 and acquires (receives) the terminal permission information file (S7).
  • the server 11 refers to the acquired terminal permission information file, and acquires the number of registered units corresponding to both the serial number of the server 11 and the access key received from the terminal 18.
  • the server 11 permits the registration of the mobile terminal to the doorphone system for the acquired number of registered units.
  • the server 11 refers to the terminal permission information file, and if the terminal permission information file does not include the serial number of the server 11 or does not include the access key received from the terminal 18, the mobile terminal Do not get the registered number of. That is, the server 11 does not allow the mobile terminal to be registered in the doorphone system.
  • the number of registered mobile terminals can be registered in the doorphone system.
  • the ticket purchaser is the seller of the apartment house 1, but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the ticket purchaser may be a management association of the apartment house 1, a builder who constructed the apartment house 1, or the like.
  • the ticket seller is the manufacturer of the doorphone system, but it is not limited to this.
  • the ticket seller may be the doorphone system installer or seller.
  • the terminal 81 may be referred to as a management terminal.
  • the server 82 may be referred to as a management server.
  • the ticket purchaser ordered the registration ticket using the terminal 18 (S1), but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the ticket purchaser may place an order for a registration ticket using a terminal other than the terminal 18.
  • the ticket purchaser may place an order for a registration ticket using a terminal located in the company of the seller of the apartment house 1. Then, the ticket purchaser may input the access key of the registration ticket purchased using a terminal different from the terminal 18 into the terminal 18.
  • the terminal that receives the registration ticket does not have to be the terminal 81. Further, the issuance of the access key and the transmission of the access key to the server 82 do not have to be the terminal 81.
  • FIG. 9 is a sequence diagram showing an example of registration permission processing of a mobile terminal.
  • the terminal 18 accepts a registration ticket ordering operation from the ticket purchaser.
  • the operation of ordering the registration ticket includes an operation of inputting the serial number of the server 11 and an operation of inputting the number of registered mobile terminals registered in the doorphone system.
  • the terminal 18 transmits the serial number of the server 11 and the number of registered mobile terminals registered in the doorphone system to the terminal 81 in response to the operation of ordering the registration ticket (S11).
  • the terminal 81 of the doorphone system maker receives the order for the registration ticket.
  • the terminal 81 receives the access key issuance operation from the ticket issuing person of the doorphone system maker, and issues the access key (S12).
  • the terminal 81 registers the terminal permission information including the serial number of the server 11 received from the ticket purchaser and the number of registered mobile terminals in association with the issued access key ( S13).
  • the ticket issuing person confirms the payment from the ticket purchaser, he / she sends a registration ticket containing the access key issued by the terminal 81 to the ticket purchaser.
  • the terminal 81 transmits the terminal permission information registered in S13 to the server 82 in response to the operation of the ticket issuing person (S14).
  • the server 82 adds the terminal permission information transmitted in S14 to the terminal permission information file stored in the storage unit of the server 82 (S15).
  • the terminal 18 accepts the input of the access key described in the registration ticket from the ticket purchaser who has received the registration ticket, and transmits the received access key to the server 11 (S17).
  • the server 11 When the server 11 receives the access key transmitted in S17, it accesses the server 82 and acquires the terminal permission information file (S19).
  • the server 11 refers (confirms) the terminal permission information file acquired in S19 based on the access key transmitted in S17 and the serial number of the server 11 stored in the storage unit 22 (S20). ..
  • the server 11 When the received terminal permission information file includes the serial number of the server 11 and the access key transmitted in S17, the server 11 has the serial number of the server 11 and the access key transmitted in S17. Acquire the number of registered units corresponding to (S21).
  • the server 11 notifies the terminal 18 of an error when the received terminal permission information file does not include the serial number of the server 11 or the access key transmitted in S17. (S22). For example, the server 11 notifies the terminal 18 that the access key or the serial number of the server 11 is incorrect.
  • the number of registered mobile terminals can be registered in the doorphone system.
  • the utility tool (program) implemented in the terminal 18 will be described.
  • the terminal 18 is equipped with a utility tool for registering the mobile terminals 16a and 16b of the resident of the apartment house 1 in the doorphone system.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating a setting example of the utility tool.
  • FIG. 10 shows the server 11, the telephone 12, the lobby doorphone 13, the indoor monitors 15a and 15b, the entrance doorphone 17, and the terminal 18 shown in FIG. Further, FIG. 10 shows a terminal 91 and a storage medium 92.
  • the server 11, the telephone 12, the lobby doorphone 13, the indoor monitors 15a and 15b, and the entrance doorphone 17 may be referred to as doorphone devices.
  • the terminal 91 is, for example, a terminal used by an installer who installs a doorphone system in an apartment house 1.
  • the terminal 91 may be, for example, a laptop personal computer or a tablet terminal.
  • a system setup tool (program) for constructing a doorphone system is implemented in the terminal 91.
  • the storage medium 92 is a portable storage device.
  • the storage medium 92 may be, for example, an SD card, a USB (Universal Serial Bus) memory, or the like.
  • the terminal 91 is connected to the network of the doorphone system of the apartment house 1.
  • the terminal 91 (system setup tool) is a mobile terminal that allows the doorphone system installer to register, for example, the number of buildings, the number of floors, the number of units, and the number of units per unit. Accept information such as the number of units.
  • the terminal 91 assigns an IP (Internet Protocol) address, extension number, password, etc. to the doorphone device installed in the apartment house 1 based on the received information.
  • the terminal 91 transmits the IP address, extension number, password, etc. assigned to the doorphone device to the doorphone device.
  • the information input to the terminal 91 by the doorphone system installer and the information distributed to the doorphone device may be referred to as doorphone equipment information.
  • the doorphone system installer stores the doorphone equipment information of the system setup tool of the terminal 91 in the storage medium 92.
  • the doorphone equipment information is encrypted when stored in the storage medium 92.
  • the doorphone system installer imports the doorphone equipment information stored in the storage medium 92 into the terminal 18 (utility tool).
  • the doorphone equipment information regarding the doorphone system of the apartment house 1 is stored in the terminal 18.
  • the terminal 18 (utility tool) generates information for registering the mobile terminal in the doorphone system based on the stored doorphone equipment information.
  • the user of the terminal 91 is an installer who installs the doorphone system, but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the user of the terminal 91 may be a contractor who constructs an apartment house 1 or a distributor who sells a doorphone system.
  • the terminal 18 is provided with an input unit (for example, a socket) into which the storage medium 92 is inserted and the doorphone equipment information of the storage medium 92 is input.
  • an input unit for example, a socket
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating an outline of registration of the mobile terminal in the doorphone system.
  • FIG. 11 shows the server 11 shown in FIG. 1, the terminal 18, and the mobile terminal 16a registered in the doorphone system of the apartment house 1.
  • the doorphone equipment information described with reference to FIG. 10 is imported into the terminal 18. Further, FIG. 11 shows the push server 101.
  • the mobile terminal 16a requests the push server 101 to assign a push ID as shown in the balloon A11 of FIG. As shown in the balloon A12 of FIG. 11, the mobile terminal 16a receives (acquires) the push ID from the push server 101.
  • the owner of the mobile terminal 16a which is a resident of the apartment house 1
  • wants to register the mobile terminal 16a in the doorphone system of the apartment house 1 he / she asks an authorized person (hereinafter, a manager) who has the authority to operate the terminal 18 to register the mobile terminal 16a.
  • a manager who has the authority to operate the terminal 18 to register the mobile terminal 16a. Tell that.
  • the administrator who operates the terminal 18 may be, for example, a ticket purchaser of a registration ticket.
  • the administrator of the terminal 18 displays the mobile terminal registration information for registering the mobile terminal 16a in the doorphone system of the apartment house 1 on the display of the terminal 18 in response to the request of the owner of the mobile terminal 16a.
  • the terminal 18 displays the mobile terminal registration information with a QR code as shown in the balloon A13 of FIG.
  • the mobile terminal registration information is generated based on the doorphone equipment information imported into the utility tool of the terminal 18.
  • the mobile terminal registration information includes the IP address and port number of the server 11, the extension number assigned to the mobile terminal 16a, and the SIP password.
  • the mobile terminal registration information can be said to be information for registering the mobile terminal 16a in the doorphone system of the apartment complex 1. Further, the mobile terminal registration information can be said to be SIP information.
  • the mobile terminal 16a photographs the QR code displayed on the display of the terminal 18 and acquires the mobile terminal registration information. Further, as shown in the balloon A15 of FIG. 11, the mobile terminal 16a accesses the server 11 based on the mobile terminal registration information acquired by photographing the QR code, and transmits the acquired push ID.
  • the server 11 stores the push ID transmitted from the mobile terminal 16a as shown in the balloon A16 of FIG. For example, the server 11 stores the push ID in association with the extension number assigned to the mobile terminal 16a.
  • the server 11 when the server 11 receives the extension number of the mobile terminal 16a from the calling device, the server 11 can call the mobile terminal 16a using the push ID corresponding to the received extension number. Further, the mobile terminal 16a called by the push ID communicates with the server 11 based on the mobile terminal registration information photographed by the camera, and can make a call with the calling device.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of screen transitions of the terminal 18 and the mobile terminal 16a.
  • the owner of the mobile terminal 16a requests the administrator of the terminal 18 to register the mobile terminal 16a in the doorphone system.
  • the administrator of the terminal 18 activates the utility tool implemented in the terminal 18 in response to the request of the owner of the mobile terminal 16a.
  • the terminal 18 displays the screen 111a of FIG. 12 on the display by activating the utility tool.
  • a text box for entering an account for logging in to the utility tool and a text box for entering a password are displayed.
  • the administrator inputs an account and a password into the terminal 18.
  • the terminal 18 When the terminal 18 receives an appropriate account and password, the terminal 18 displays the screen 111b of FIG. 12 on the display.
  • the administrator menu is displayed on the screen 111b.
  • the manager menu includes a "resident smartphone registration" menu.
  • the resident smartphone registration is a menu for registering the mobile terminal 16a in the doorphone system of the apartment house 1.
  • the manager operates the terminal 18 and selects "resident smartphone registration".
  • the terminal 18 displays the screen 111c of FIG. 12 on the display when the "resident smartphone registration" menu is selected.
  • a text box for entering the room number and an OK button are displayed.
  • the administrator asks the owner of the mobile terminal 16a for the room number of the owner of the mobile terminal 16a and inputs it into the text box on the screen 111c.
  • the administrator confirms whether or not the owner of the mobile terminal 16a is a valid resident of the room number to be entered in the text box by using, for example, an identification card, and presses the OK button on the screen 111c (for example,). Click or tap).
  • the terminal 18 displays the screen 111d in FIG. 12 on the display.
  • the No. 1 indicating the registration status of the mobile terminal in the room number input on the screen 111c is displayed.
  • 1 button, ..., No. 4 buttons are displayed.
  • the button with the name indicates that the mobile terminal is already registered in the doorphone system.
  • the No. of screen 111d The name “Tom” is displayed on the 2 buttons. Therefore, it indicates that the mobile terminal possessed by the resident "Tom" of the room number entered on the screen 111c is registered in the doorphone system.
  • the Add button and the Delete button are displayed on the screen 111d.
  • the terminal 18 has a No. 1 indicating that the mobile terminal is unregistered. 3 button and No.
  • any of the four buttons are pressed and the Add button is pressed, the screen 111e of FIG. 12 is displayed on the display.
  • the terminal 18 has a No. 1 indicating that the mobile terminal is registered. 1 button and No.
  • the 2 button the button whose name is displayed
  • the Delete button is pressed
  • the registration deregistration process of the mobile terminal is executed.
  • the terminal 18 instructs the server 11 to discard the push ID and extension number of the corresponding mobile terminal.
  • a message confirming that the mobile terminal 16a is ready for registration, an OK button, and a Cancel button are displayed.
  • the owner of the mobile terminal 16a activates the call application in response to confirmation from the administrator.
  • the terminal 18 displays the screen 111f of FIG. 12 on the display when the OK button is pressed on the screen 111e.
  • the mobile terminal registration information for registering the mobile terminal 16a in the doorphone system and the QR code indicating the mobile terminal registration information are displayed.
  • the mobile terminal 16a displays the screen 112a of FIG. 12 on the display in response to the activation of the above-mentioned call application.
  • a QR code scan button for starting the QR code scan and a Cancel button are displayed.
  • the mobile terminal 16a captures the QR code displayed on the display of the terminal 18.
  • the screen 112b of FIG. 12 shows the screen of the mobile terminal 16a in which the QR code is captured.
  • a text box for inputting the name of the owner of the mobile terminal 16a and the information read from the QR code are displayed.
  • the owner of the mobile terminal 16a enters a name in the text box.
  • the owner of the mobile terminal 16a presses the OK button when he / she enters the name in the text box.
  • the mobile terminal 16a transmits the name input on the screen 112c and the push ID obtained from the push server 101 to the server 11.
  • the mobile terminal 16a is registered in the doorphone system of the apartment house 1.
  • the server 11 when the server 11 receives information such as a push ID from the mobile terminal 16a, if the number of registered units acquired from the terminal permission information file is full, the server 11 notifies the mobile terminal 16a of an error. For example, the server 11 may notify an error that the registration of the mobile terminal in the doorphone system is full.
  • the mobile terminal 16a has acquired the mobile terminal registration information by the QR code, but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the mobile terminal 16a may receive the mobile terminal registration information manually from the owner of the mobile terminal 16a.
  • the doorphone system is arranged in the mobile terminals 16a and 16b and the housing complex 1, and establishes a session between the calling device that calls the mobile terminals 16a and 16b and the mobile terminals 16a and 16b and the calling device. It has a server 11 and a terminal 18 connected to the server 11.
  • the terminal 18 has an operation unit 76 that receives the access key obtained by purchase, and a communication unit 73 that transmits the access key to the server 11.
  • the server 11 acquires a terminal permission information file from the communication unit 23 that receives the access key and the server 82 that manages the terminal permission information file including the access key and the serial number in response to the reception of the access key.
  • the terminal permission information file includes the access key received by the communication unit 23 and the serial number of the server 11
  • the terminal permission information file includes a registration unit that permits registration of the mobile terminals 16a and 16b in the doorphone system.
  • the functions of the acquisition unit and the registration unit are realized by the control unit 21.
  • the mobile terminals 16a and 16b enter the access key obtained by purchase into the terminal 18 connected to the server 11 that establishes a session between the mobile terminals 16a and 16b and the calling device.
  • the mobile terminal registration information is displayed on the display of the terminal 18 connected to the server 11.
  • the mobile terminal registration information is printed out.
  • the printed out mobile terminal registration information is distributed to the residents of the apartment building 1.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram showing an example of screen transitions of the terminal 18 and the mobile terminal 16a according to the second embodiment.
  • the administrator of the terminal 18 activates the utility tool implemented in the terminal 18.
  • the terminal 18 displays the screen 121a of FIG. 13 on the display by activating the utility tool.
  • the screen 121a is the same as the screen 111a described with reference to FIG. 12, and the description thereof will be omitted.
  • the same administrator menu as the screen 111b described in FIG. 12 is displayed.
  • the administrator selects "resident smartphone registration", but on the screen 121b of FIG. 13, the administrator selects "batch registration printing".
  • the terminal 18 displays the screen 121c of FIG. 13 on the display.
  • a check box for selecting a room to print out the mobile terminal registration information (QR code) is displayed. Further, on the screen 121c, an all-room selection button for selecting all the rooms of the apartment house 1 is displayed. When the all room selection button is pressed, all the check boxes shown on the screen 121c are selected.
  • a text box for setting the date and time when the mobile terminal 16a can be registered in the doorphone system and an OK button for printing out the QR code are displayed.
  • the mobile terminal 16a can be registered in the doorphone system during the date and time entered on the screen 121c.
  • the administrator inputs the date on which the mobile terminal 16a can be registered in the Day text box.
  • the administrator inputs the time at which the mobile terminal 16a can be registered in the text box of the Start time.
  • the administrator inputs the period for permitting the registration of the mobile terminal 16a in the text box of Timer.
  • the terminal 18 may limit the period for permitting the registration of the mobile terminal 16a to a maximum of one week.
  • the terminal 18 prints out the QR code of the room selected in the check box.
  • the manager distributes the printed QR code to the residents of the apartment house 1.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram showing an example of a QR code printed out.
  • FIG. 14 shows an example of paper 131 distributed to the residents of room number 101.
  • the date and time when the mobile terminal can be registered As shown in FIG. 14, the date and time when the mobile terminal can be registered, the number of mobile terminals that can be registered in the doorphone system, and the QR code are printed on the paper 131.
  • the date and time when the mobile terminal can be registered is printed based on the information input on the screen 121c of FIG.
  • the owner of the mobile terminal 16a to which the paper 131 has been distributed by the administrator activates the call application.
  • the mobile terminal 16a displays the screen 122a of FIG. 13 on the display in response to the activation of the call application.
  • the screens 122a to 122c are the same as the screens 112a to 112c described with reference to FIG. 12, and the description thereof will be omitted.
  • the resident of the mobile terminal 16a photographs the QR code printed on the paper 131 with the mobile terminal 16a.
  • the QR code is printed for each room, but the QR code may be printed for each building of the apartment house 1 or for each floor.
  • the QR code may be printed and the mobile terminals 16a and 16b may take a picture of the QR code. This also allows the mobile terminals 16a and 16b to be registered in the doorphone system. Further, the power of the terminal 18 can be turned off by printing the QR code.
  • the notation "... part” used for each component is “... circuitry”, “... device”, “... unit”, or “... unit”. It may be replaced with another notation such as "... module”.
  • Each functional block used in the description of the above embodiment is partially or wholly realized as an LSI which is an integrated circuit, and each process described in the above embodiment is partially or wholly. It may be controlled by one LSI or a combination of LSIs.
  • the LSI may be composed of individual chips, or may be composed of one chip so as to include a part or all of functional blocks.
  • the LSI may include data input and output.
  • LSIs may be referred to as ICs, system LSIs, super LSIs, and ultra LSIs depending on the degree of integration.
  • the method of making an integrated circuit is not limited to LSI, and may be realized by a dedicated circuit, a general-purpose processor, or a dedicated processor. Further, an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) that can be programmed after the LSI is manufactured, or a reconfigurable processor that can reconfigure the connection and settings of the circuit cells inside the LSI may be used.
  • FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
  • the present disclosure may be realized as digital processing or analog processing.
  • This disclosure is useful for doorphone systems installed in apartment buildings.

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L'invention concerne un système d'interphone de porte comprenant un terminal portable, un dispositif d'appel qui appelle le terminal portable, un serveur qui établit une session entre le terminal portable et le dispositif d'appel, et un terminal connecté au serveur, le terminal comprenant une unité d'acceptation qui accepte une clé d'accès et une unité de transmission qui transmet la clé d'accès au serveur, et le serveur comprenant : une unité de réception qui reçoit la clé d'accès ; une unité d'acquisition qui acquiert un fichier d'informations d'autorisation, contenant la clé d'accès et des informations d'identification de serveur, auprès d'un serveur de gestion qui gère le fichier d'informations d'autorisation ; et une unité d'enregistrement qui autorise l'enregistrement du terminal dans le système d'interphone de porte quand la clé d'accès reçue par l'unité de réception et les informations d'identification de serveur pour le serveur sont incluses dans le fichier d'informations d'autorisation.
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