Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading
Patent
1996-04-24
2000-02-15
Horabik, Michael
Communications: electrical
Continuously variable indicating
With meter reading
34082569, 34082572, 380 21, 455352, 341 3, H04L 916
Patent
active
060257857
ABSTRACT:
A barrier movement actuating receiver learns and responds to fixed code type access codes and rolling code type access code wherein the actuating receiver includes a programmer for programming the actuating receiver to accept fixed or rolling type access codes and includes a learning mode for enabling the programmer to add valid access codes to a memory. The receiver further includes a controller for identifying the type of access code received and a revised access code routine for learning both fixed codes and rolling codes. The controller can be set to execute the access code routine corresponding to the type of access code identified. After the first code is learned, all subsequent codes learned must be of the same type until the programmer is re-enabled.
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Farris Bradford L.
Fitzgibbon James J.
Wanis Paul E.
Horabik Michael
The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
Wilson Jr. William H.
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