Television – Receiver circuitry – Tuning
Reexamination Certificate
1999-07-01
2002-05-21
Faile, Andrew (Department: 2614)
Television
Receiver circuitry
Tuning
C348S730000, C348S732000, C348S725000, C348S553000, C348S570000, C348S569000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06392716
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a television receiver having a channel tuning system which is capable of automatically tuning a channel and storing the tuning data in a nonvolatile memory.
BACKGROUND ART
The first thing that a user does after purchasing a television receiver is to store tuning data in a nonvolatile memory of a channel tuning system of the television receiver while searching channels which can be received after connecting the television receiver to an antenna.
With such a method, however, since after the user has tuned the channel tuning system to channels to be received, the tuning data is stored in a memory, it is necessary to perform this operation for each position at which the tuning data can be stored in the memory, so that it is troublesome. In addition, to perform such an operation after understanding the procedure of the operation, there arises such a problem that the operation must be carried out while referring to an instruction manual on each such occasion.
Accordingly, there has been proposed a television receiver having a function called automatic presetting which makes it possible to effect resetting automatically by operating a single switch. According to this television receiver, the user is able to allow the tuning data to be stored in a nonvolatile memory automatically without doing anything.
Referring to the block diagram in FIG.
1
and the flowchart in
FIG. 3
, a description will be given of this technique.
In
FIG. 1
, reference numeral
1
denotes a tuner;
2
, a video signal processing circuit;
3
, a cathode ray tube (CRT);
4
, a speech signal processing circuit;
5
, a speaker;
6
, a synchronous separation circuit;
7
, a deflection circuit;
8
, a deflection yoke (hereafter referred to as “DY”);
9
, a CPU; and
10
, a nonvolatile memory for storing tuning data and the like.
In addition, reference numeral
11
denotes a character generator for generating character signals;
12
, a D/A conversion circuit for converting the tuning data from the CPU
9
to a dc voltage;
13
, an infrared remote controller (hereafter referred to as the remote controller) for issuing various control commands;
14
, a remote-controller light receiving portion for receiving infrared rays of the remote control signal from the remote controller
13
;
15
, a panel operating portion provided on a panel portion of the television receiver;
16
, a power supply circuit for supplying power to each circuit of the television receiver; and
17
, a power plug socket which is connected to a commercial power source.
Next, referring to the flowchart in
FIG. 3
, a description will be given of the operation of the above-described conventional television receiver.
First, if an unillustrated switch for starting an automatic presetting mode is pressed by using the remote controller
13
or the panel operating portion
15
, the CPU
9
outputs tuning data corresponding to channel
1
(CH
1
) for the first time upon receiving the signal from the switch, and supplies a tuning voltage from the D/A conversion circuit
12
to the tuner
1
(S
10
).
Then, when the synchronizing signal from the synchronous separation circuit
6
and an AFT voltage from the video signal processing circuit
2
are supplied to the CPU
9
, the CPU
9
determines whether or not that channel is present on the basis of the presence or absence of each signal (S
11
). If that channel is present, a relevant signal is drawn in to a tuning point by means of the synchronizing signal and the AFT voltage (S
12
). If the relevant signal is drawn in to the tuning point, the data at that time is stored in the nonvolatile memory
10
as tuning data (S
13
).
Subsequently, the tuning voltage is increased to proceed to an ensuing channel. To do so, it suffices if an arrangement is provided in advance such that the voltage is increased by amounts each corresponding to a one-channel portion. Alternatively, a method may be adopted in which the tuning voltage is increased gradually and is raised continuously to a point where the synchronizing signal is present (S
14
). If there is no channel in the above-described step (S
11
), the operation proceeds directly to this step. Next, if the capacity for storing the tuning data in the nonvolatile memory
10
has been exceeded, the operation ends. If it has not been exceeded (S
15
), a determination is made as to whether or not the present channel is an upper-limit channel, and if it is the upper-limit channel, the operation ends; whereas if it is not, the operation returns to the step for determining the presence and absence of the synchronizing signal and the AFT voltage (S
16
). The tuning data is automatically stored in the nonvolatile memory
10
through the above-described operation.
However, even in the case of the television receiver equipped with such an automatic presetting function, the user after having purchased the television receiver must use the presetting function after perusing an instruction manual and understanding the operation for putting this function to work.
The present invention has been devised in view of the above-described aspects, and its object is to provide an arrangement whereby after purchasing a television receiver, when a power cord is plugged in an outlet and the power is turned on, the television receiver is automatically set on an automatic presetting mode, and various information is displayed by on screen display (OSD) during the operation and upon completion of the operation, thereby allowing the user to visually confirm the operating condition.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a television receiver comprising: a tuner for receiving a television signal; memory means in which tuning data is stored in advance for each position; an operating portion for a user to select a desired selected channel; controlling means for supplying tuning voltage to the tuner on the basis of the tuning data stored at a position in the memory means corresponding to the desired channel when that position is selected by the operating portion; tuning-point detecting means for detecting a tuning point on the basis of an output of the tuner; display means for converting the output of the tuner to a video signal and displaying the same; and a power supply circuit for supplying electric power from a commercial power source to various circuits,
wherein the controlling means detects whether or not the tuning data is not stored in all the positions of the memory means, and upon detecting that the power of the power supply circuit is turned on, the controlling means automatically causes presetting to be effected for each position of the memory on the basis of an output of the tuning-point detecting means.
In addition, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a television receiver comprising: a tuner for receiving a television signal; memory means in which tuning data is stored in advance for each position; an operating portion for a user to select a desired selected channel; controlling means for supplying tuning voltage to the tuner on the basis of the tuning data stored at a position in the memory means corresponding to the desired channel when that position is selected by the operating portion; tuning-point detecting means for detecting a tuning point on the basis of an output of the tuner; display means for converting the output of the tuner to a video signal and displaying the same; character generating means for outputting various characters to the display means; and a power supply circuit for supplying electric power from a commercial power source to various circuits,
wherein the controlling means detects whether or not the tuning data is not stored in all the positions of the memory means, and upon detecting that the power of the power supply circuit is turned on, the controlling means automatically causes presetting to be effected for each position of the memory on the basis of an output of the tuning-point detecting means, and causes character information notifying that
Nagata Tsuyoshi
Okamoto Akemi
Arent Fox Kintner & Plotkin & Kahn, PLLC
Faile Andrew
Natnael Paulos
Sanyo Electric Co,. Ltd.
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