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Inventors: Flowers, Dale R.;
Assignee: International Business Machines Corp. (Armonk, NY)
Primary Examiner:
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A low battery voltage indicator is for use with remote control keyboards which are not linked by a cable to a power supply. Such keyboards contain their own power and are widely used. Remote keyboards that are infra red linked to personal computers are widely available. Similarly, remote control TV channel selectors utilizing infra red links are extensively used and sold. A majority of these devices utilize a battery to power the transmitter for the infra red communication link from the remote unit to the base unit. This is an improved low voltage indicator circuit and technique that utilizes the infra red link and the key encoding circuits of the keyboard to transmit to the base station a key code indicative of the fact that low battery voltage exists. At the base station, the key code is received and is looked up in a table that identifies the key code as a low battery voltage indication. This causes the base station to flash a low battery voltage warning message on the display screen. This replaces a low battery indicator light or buzzer on the remote keyboard unit which normally can use even more power than the infra red transmitter. It also avoids the use of such local devices as buzzers or lights that would only worsen the low battery voltage condition already present.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION Therefore, what is claimed and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is: 1.
Low power supply voltage warning apparatus for a remote, self-contained power supply keyboard data input device, comprising: voltage monitor means connected to the self-contained power supply voltage; an internal reference voltage circuit driven by said power supply; code generator means connected to said voltage monitor means for generating a low voltage indication code; transmitter means connected to said code generator means for transmitting said low voltage indication code; and transmitter means connected to said code generator means for transmitting said low voltage indication code; and means connected to said code generator and to said transmitter for controlling issuance of said low voltage indication code to occur during times when said data input keyboard is in use for data input; receiver means for receiving said low voltage indication code; and decoding and display means connected to said receiver means for displaying a low voltage warning when said indication code is received.
2.
Apparatus as described in claim 1, further comprising: counting means in said code generator for issuing said low voltage indication code only once in N receipts thereof from said monitor means where N is an arbitrary integer.
3.
Apparatus as described in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein: said low voltage indication code is a code within the repertoire of said generator which is not assigned to data keys or switches in said self-contained power supply data input keyboard device.
4.
A method of remotely enunciating low power supply voltage from a self-powered remote keyboard data input device comprising steps of: comparing power supply votlage output with an internal reference voltage; signalling a low voltage indication as a result of said comparison; transmitting on a transmission link a low voltage indication code in response to said signalling; and inhibiting transmission of said low voltage indication code during times when said keyboard is not in use for inputting data; receiving said low voltage indication code from said transmitter and enunciating said low voltage indication at said receiver



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