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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 29, 2009
Filed:
Jun. 25, 2002
Laurent Gauthier, Toulouse, FR;
Lionel Symoen, La Roche sur Foron, FR;
Michel Fournet, Cuvat, FR;
Eric Cheron, Tanninges, FR;
Serge Neuman, Seynod, FR;
Laurent Gauthier, Toulouse, FR;
Lionel Symoen, La Roche sur Foron, FR;
Michel Fournet, Cuvat, FR;
Eric Cheron, Tanninges, FR;
Serge Neuman, Seynod, FR;
SIMU, Gray, FR;
Abstract
A transmitter is adapted to transmit a command, toward one or more receivers. Each receiver is adapted to receive said command and identify said transmitter, which as transmitted it. Furthermore, each receiver is adapted to supply a signal addressed to an installer, for example, a visual signal, by actuating an operator connected to the receiver. The method for matching a transmitter and a receiver includes assigning a subset or a rank to each receiver; then the receivers supply a signal, depending on their subset or their rank, for example, in response to a rank modifying command. When only the receiver to be matched supplies a signal, the installer emits a command from the transmitter. The receiver, which has just supplied the signal, receives the command and is matched to the transmitter, which has transmitted it. the matching is carried out without any action on the receivers, simply by means of commands transmitted from the transmitter.