U.S. patent application number 12/616541 was filed with the patent office on 2010-06-17 for main image processing apparatus, sub image processing apparatus and control method thereof.
This patent application is currently assigned to Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.. Invention is credited to Joon-hwan KIM, Heui-jin KWON, Yong-hwan KWON, Chang-soo LEE, Jeong-yeon LEE, Victor SZILAGYI.
Application Number | 20100149120 12/616541 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 41566135 |
Filed Date | 2010-06-17 |
United States Patent
Application |
20100149120 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
LEE; Chang-soo ; et
al. |
June 17, 2010 |
MAIN IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, SUB IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND
CONTROL METHOD THEREOF
Abstract
Disclosed are a main image processing apparatus, a sub image
processing apparatus and a control method thereof. The control
method of the sub image processing apparatus includes receiving a
user's touch input through the sub image processing apparatus;
determining which contents correspond to a touched area where the
touch input occurs; sensing change in location of the touch input;
and transmitting a control command for the contents to the main
image processing apparatus in response to the sensed change in the
location of the touch input. With this, it is more convenient for a
user to control the main image processing apparatus through the sub
image processing apparatus supporting the touch input.
Inventors: |
LEE; Chang-soo; (Seoul,
KR) ; KWON; Yong-hwan; (Seongnam-si, KR) ;
KIM; Joon-hwan; (Yongin-si, KR) ; KWON; Heui-jin;
(Seongnam-si, KR) ; LEE; Jeong-yeon; (Seongnam-si,
KR) ; SZILAGYI; Victor; (London, GB) |
Correspondence
Address: |
SUGHRUE MION, PLLC
2100 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N.W., SUITE 800
WASHINGTON
DC
20037
US
|
Assignee: |
Samsung Electronics Co.,
Ltd.
Suwon-si
KR
|
Family ID: |
41566135 |
Appl. No.: |
12/616541 |
Filed: |
November 11, 2009 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
345/173 |
Current CPC
Class: |
H04N 21/42204 20130101;
G06F 3/0486 20130101; H04N 21/42209 20130101; H04N 2005/443
20130101; H04N 21/42224 20130101; H04N 21/4126 20130101; H04N
21/4222 20130101; H04N 21/47 20130101; G06F 3/0482 20130101; H04N
5/4403 20130101; G06F 3/04842 20130101; G06F 3/04883 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
345/173 |
International
Class: |
G06F 3/041 20060101
G06F003/041 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Dec 11, 2008 |
KR |
10-2008-0125783 |
Claims
1. A control method of a sub image processing apparatus in
communication with a main image processing apparatus, the control
method comprising: receiving a user touch input at the sub image
processing apparatus; determining which at least one of contents
correspond to a touched area of the user touch input; sensing a
change in location of the user touch input; and transmitting a
control command for the at least one of contents to the main image
processing apparatus in response to the sensed change in the
location of the user touch input.
2. The control method of the sub image processing apparatus
according to claim 1, further comprising displaying at least one of
the contents changed corresponding to the sensed change in the
location of the user touch input.
3. The control method of the sub image processing apparatus
according to claim 1, further comprising transmitting information
about the at least one of the contents to the main image processing
apparatus if the sensing the change in the location of the user
touch input senses a flicking input in which the user touch input
moves by a predetermined distance or more in a predetermined
direction.
4. The control method of the sub image processing apparatus
according to claim 1, wherein the transmitting the control command
for the at least one of the contents to the main image processing
apparatus comprises transmitting the control command that rotates
the at least one of the contents displayed in the main image
processing apparatus at a predetermined angle and in a
predetermined direction, if the sensing the change in location of
the user touch input senses a circle input in which the user touch
input rotates at the predetermined angle and in the predetermined
direction.
5. The control method of the sub image processing apparatus
according to claim 1, wherein the transmitting the control command
for the at least one of the contents to the main image processing
apparatus comprises transmitting a channel-switching command for
the at least one of the contents.
6. The control method of the sub image processing apparatus
according to claim 1, further comprising displaying a control panel
for the contents.
7. The control method of the sub image processing apparatus
according to claim 6, further comprising closing the displayed
control panel if receiving information about a power-off state of
the main image processing apparatus.
8. The control method of the sub image processing apparatus
according to claim 1, further comprising: receiving information
about a power-off state of the main image processing apparatus; and
transmitting a power-on command to the main image processing
apparatus.
9. The control method of the sub image processing apparatus
according to claim 1, further comprising animating at least one of
a menu item selected corresponding to the user touch input and the
contents corresponding to the at least one of the menu item.
10. A control method of a main image processing apparatus
connectable with a sub image processing apparatus, the control
method comprising: receiving a control command for at least one of
contents from the sub image processing apparatus; and displaying
the at least one of the contents changed based on the received
control command.
11. The control method of the main image processing apparatus
according to claim 10, wherein the displaying the at least one of
the contents changed based on the control command comprises
switching a channel to correspond to the at least one of the
contents.
12. The control method of the main image processing apparatus
according to claim 10, further comprising turning on the main image
processing apparatus if the image processing apparatus is off
13. The control method of the main image processing apparatus
according to claim 10, wherein the control command comprises
information about rotation at a predetermined angle and in a
predetermined direction for the at least one of the contents, and
the displaying the at least one of the contents changed based on
the control command comprises displaying the at least one of the
contents rotated at the predetermined angle and in the
predetermined direction.
14. A sub image processing apparatus communicating with a main
image processing apparatus, the sub image processing apparatus
comprising: a communication unit which communicates with the main
image processing apparatus; an image processing unit which
processes contents; a display unit which displays the processed
contents; a user input unit which receives a user touch input; and
a controller which determines which at least one of contents
corresponds to a touched area of the user touch input, senses a
change in location of the user touch input, and controls the
communication unit to transmit a control command for the at least
one of the contents to the main image processing apparatus in
response to the sensed change in the location of the user touch
input.
15. The sub image processing apparatus according to claim 14,
wherein the display unit displays the at least one of the contents
changed corresponding to the sensed change in the location of the
user touch input.
16. The sub image processing apparatus according to claim 14,
wherein the controller controls the communication unit to transmit
information about the at least one of the contents to the main
image processing apparatus if a flicking input in which the user
touch input moves by a predetermined distance or more in a
predetermined direction is sensed.
17. The sub image processing apparatus according to claim 14,
wherein the controller controls the communication unit to transmit
the control command that makes the at least one of the contents
displayed in the main image processing apparatus be rotated at a
predetermined angle and in a predetermined direction if a circle
input in which the user touch input rotates at the predetermined
angle and in the predetermined direction is sensed.
18. The sub image processing apparatus according to claim 14,
wherein the controller controls the display unit to close a control
panel for the contents if information about a power-off state of
the main image processing apparatus is received.
19. The sub image processing apparatus according to claim 14,
wherein the controller controls the communication unit to transmit
a power-on command to the main image processing apparatus if
information about a power-off state of the main image processing
apparatus is received.
20. A main image processing apparatus communicating with a sub
image processing apparatus, the main image processing apparatus
comprising: a communication unit which communicates with the sub
image processing apparatus; an image processing unit which
processes contents; a display unit which displays the processed
contents; and a controller which receives a control command for at
least one of the contents from the sub image processing apparatus,
and controls the image processing unit to display the at least one
of the contents changed based on the received control command.
21. The main image processing apparatus according to claim 20,
wherein the controller turns on the main image processing apparatus
when the main image processing apparatus is off, and controls the
image processing unit to display the at least one of the contents.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from Korean Patent
Application No. 10-2008-0125783, filed on Dec. 11, 2008 in the
Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is
incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of Invention
[0003] Apparatuses and methods consistent with the present
invention relate to a main image processing apparatus, a sub image
processing apparatus and a control method thereof, and more
particularly, to a main image processing apparatus, a sub image
processing apparatus and a control method thereof, in which the sub
image processing apparatus is used in transmitting a control
command to the main image processing apparatus.
[0004] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0005] An image processing apparatus receives a video signal from a
broadcasting station or a video signal from an external device such
as a digital versatile disc (DVD) player or the like, and processes
it to be displayed as an image. The image processing apparatus
processes not only the broadcasting signal from the broadcasting
station but also various contents such as a game application, a
still image (photograph), and a moving picture of digital data.
[0006] Recently, a demand for a dual image processing system has
been on the rise, in which the dual image processing system
includes two or more image processing apparatuses and displays
contents in various methods according to a user's request.
[0007] However, a general dual image processing system receives
various control commands from a user through a user input unit
provided in the image processing apparatus or an external input
device provided separately.
[0008] Thus, there is a growing need for a dual image processing
system in which one image processing apparatus can be used to
transmit a control command to another image processing
apparatus.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] The foregoing and/or other aspects of the present invention
can be achieved by providing a control method of a sub image
processing apparatus connectable with a main image processing
apparatus, the control method including: receiving a user's touch
input through the sub image processing apparatus; determining which
contents correspond to a touched area where the touch input occurs;
sensing change in location of the touch input; and transmitting a
control command for the contents to the main image processing
apparatus in response to the sensed change in the location of the
touch input.
[0010] The control method of the sub image processing apparatus may
further include displaying the contents changed corresponding to
the sensed change in the location of the touch input.
[0011] The control method of the sub image processing apparatus may
further include transmitting information about the contents to the
main image processing apparatus if a flicking input in which the
touch input moves by a predetermined distance or more in a
predetermined direction is sensed in the sensing the change in the
location of the touch input.
[0012] The transmitting the control command to the main image
processing apparatus includes transmitting the control command that
makes the contents displayed in the main image processing apparatus
be rotated at a predetermined angle and in a predetermined
direction if a circle input in which the touch input rotates at the
angle and in the direction is sensed in the sensing the change in
the location of the touch input.
[0013] The transmitting the control command to the main image
processing apparatus may include transmitting a channel-switching
command for the contents.
[0014] The control method of the sub image processing apparatus may
further include displaying a control panel for the contents. Here,
the control method of the sub image processing apparatus may
further include closing the displayed control panel if receiving
information about a power-off state of the main image processing
apparatus.
[0015] The control method of the sub image processing apparatus may
further include: receiving information about a power-off state of
the main image processing apparatus; and transmitting a power-on
command to the main image processing apparatus.
[0016] The control method of the sub image processing apparatus may
further include animating at least one of the menu item selected
corresponding to the touch input and the contents corresponding to
the menu item.
[0017] Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a
control method of a main image processing apparatus connectable
with a sub image processing apparatus, the control method
including: receiving a control command for contents from the sub
image processing apparatus; and displaying the contents changed on
the basis of the received control command.
[0018] The displaying the contents changed depending on the control
command may include switching a channel to correspond to the
contents.
[0019] The control method of the main image processing apparatus
according to claim 10, further including turning on the main image
processing apparatus if the image processing apparatus is being
turned off.
[0020] The control command may include information about rotation
at a predetermined angle and in a predetermined direction with
regard to the contents, and the displaying the contents changed
depending on the control command includes displaying the contents
rotated at the angle and in the direction.
[0021] Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide
a sub image processing apparatus connectable with a main image
processing apparatus, the sub image processing apparatus including:
a communication unit which communicates with the main image
processing apparatus; an image processing unit which processes
contents; a display unit which displays the processed contents; a
user input unit which receives a user's touch input; and a
controller which determines which contents correspond to a touched
area where the touch input occurs, sensing change in location of
the touch input, and controlling the communication unit to transmit
a control command for the contents to the main image processing
apparatus in response to the sensed change in the location of the
touch input.
[0022] The display unit may display the contents changed
corresponding to the sensed change in the location of the touch
input.
[0023] The controller may control the communication unit to
transmit information about the contents to the main image
processing apparatus if a flicking input in which the touch input
moves by a predetermined distance or more in a predetermined
direction is sensed.
[0024] The controller may control the communication unit to
transmit the control command that makes the contents displayed in
the main image processing apparatus be rotated at a predetermined
angle and in a predetermined direction if a circle input in which
the touch input rotates at the angle and in the direction is
sensed. Further, the controller may control the display unit to
close a control panel for the contents if receiving information
about a power-off state of the main image processing apparatus.
[0025] The controller may control the communication unit to
transmit a power-on command to the main image processing apparatus
if receiving information about a power-off state of the main image
processing apparatus.
[0026] Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a
main image processing apparatus connectable with a sub image
processing apparatus, the main image processing apparatus
including: a communication unit which communicates with the sub
image processing apparatus; an image processing unit which
processes contents; a display unit which displays the processed
contents; and a controller which receives a control command for the
contents from the sub image processing apparatus, and controls the
image processing unit to display the contents changed on the basis
of the received control command.
[0027] The controller may turn on the main image processing
apparatus when the main image processing apparatus is being turned
off, and control the image processing unit to display the
contents.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The above and/or other aspects of the present invention will
become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following
description of the exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with
the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0029] FIGS. 1A and 1B are block diagrams of dual image processing
systems according to exemplary embodiments of the present
invention;
[0030] FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate control of a main image processing
apparatus as a user touches a sub image processing apparatus for
input;
[0031] FIGS. 4A to 6B shows control screens displayed on the sub
image processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of
the present invention;
[0032] FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate control of the main image
processing apparatus on the basis of touch input according to an
exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
[0033] FIG. 8 is a flowchart of a control method of a sub image
processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the
present invention; and
[0034] FIG. 9 is a flowchart of a control method of a main image
processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the
present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0035] Below, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will
be described in detail with reference to accompanying drawings.
[0036] FIG. 1A is a block diagram of a dual image processing system
10 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
The dual image processing system 10 includes a sub image processing
apparatus 100, and a main image processing apparatus 200 that
receives a control command from the sub image processing apparatus
100.
[0037] In this exemplary embodiment, the sub image processing
apparatus 100 is a portable media player capable of processing an
image about various contents such as a still image (photograph), a
moving picture, music, etc., and the main image processing
apparatus 200 may be achieved by a digital television (TV), a
set-top box, etc. The sub image processing apparatus 100 transmits
a control command to the main image processing apparatus 200 in
order to control operation of the main image processing apparatus
200.
[0038] As shown in FIG. 1A, the sub image processing apparatus 100
includes a first image receiving unit 110, a first image processing
unit 120, a first display unit 130a, a first user input unit 140a,
a first storage unit 150, a first communication unit 160, and a
first controller 170.
[0039] The first image receiving unit 110 receives a video signal
from a broadcasting station or from an external device such as a
DVD player or the like. The first image receiving unit 110 includes
an antenna, a tuner, etc. to receive a broadcasting signal.
Meanwhile, the sub image processing apparatus 100 according to this
embodiment may receive a video signal from the outside via a
network.
[0040] The first image processing unit 120 processes the video
signal received by the first image receiving unit 110 into a signal
having a format displayable in the first display unit 130a.
[0041] The first display unit 130a displays contents processed by
the first image processing unit 120. The first display unit 130a
may change and display the contents corresponding to change in
location of touch input on the first user input unit 140.
[0042] The first display unit 130a includes a display panel (not
shown) where the contents are displayed, and a panel driver (not
shown) to drive the video signal output from the first image
processing unit 120 to be displayed on the display panel. In this
exemplary embodiment, the display panel (not shown) may include a
liquid crystal display (LCD) panel or a plasma display panel (PDP)
by way of example.
[0043] The first user input unit 140a may be a control panel, which
includes at least one button and is provided in the sub image
processing apparatus 100, as a user interface (UI) to receive a
user's instruction. The control panel may include specific keys
such as a menu key, an arrow key, etc. The first controller 170
determines that a user gives instructions when a button of the
control panel is pressed.
[0044] In another exemplary embodiment, as a first user input unit
140b, the first user input unit 140a may further include a touch
panel (hereinafter, it will be also referred to as a "touch pad" or
"touch screen") which is in the first display unit 130b and
receives a user's touch input (FIG. 1B). The touch panel may
include a graphic user interface (GUI) presented by executing a
predetermined application and displayed on the first display unit
130b as a touch area enabling a user's touch input.
[0045] Here, the touch input is an input based on a touch of a
user, which not only includes a touch, a tap or the like, but also
includes at least one of tap and hold, drag and drop, flicking and
circle as a directional gesture input. Below, the touch input will
be explained in more detail with exemplary embodiments to be
described.
[0046] Further, the first user input unit 140a, 140b displays a
plurality of menu items 21 (refer to FIG. 5A), and a menu
navigation displayed in an area of the first display unit 130a,
130b. The first display unit 130a, 130b includes a view zone 22
(refer to FIG. 5A) to display thumbnail contents corresponding to a
menu item 21 selected in the menu navigation, in which the view
zone 22 may receive the touch input of a user.
[0047] Meanwhile, the first user input unit 140a, 140b receives a
user's instruction for controlling the main image processing
apparatus 200. Specifically, the first user input unit 140a, 140b
includes a TV control panel 24 (refer to FIG. 5B) presented to
control the contents displayed on the main image processing
apparatus 200 and displayed on the first display unit 140a, 140b.
If the touch input is received through the TV control panel 24, the
first controller 170 controls the first communication unit 160 to
transmit a control command corresponding to the touch input to the
main image processing apparatus 200.
[0048] The first storage unit 150 stores the contents received from
the outside. Here, an image stored in the first storage unit 150
may include not only a broadcasting signal transmitted from the
broadcasting station and received by the first image receiving unit
110, but also contents such as a game application, a still image
(photograph), and a moving picture of digital data received from
various external sources such as a DVD player, an MP3 player, a
digital camera, etc.
[0049] The first storage unit 150 may include an internal storage
medium such as a flash memory, an erasable programmable read only
memory (EPROM) and a hard disk drive (HDD), or a portable storage
medium such as a universal serial bus (USB) memory and a memory
card (a memory stick, a compact flash card, and a multi-media card
(MMC)).
[0050] The first communication unit 160 performs wire/wireless
communication with the outside according to a predetermined
communication protocol. Specifically, the first communication unit
160 transmits a control command corresponding to the touch input of
a user to the main image processing apparatus 200, and transmits
the contents stored in the first storage unit 150 to the main image
processing apparatus 200. Further, the first communication unit 160
may receive the contents from the main image processing apparatus
200.
[0051] Here, the control command is a signal for giving various
commands of a user such as power on/off of the main image
processing apparatus 200, switch of a channel, synchronization
between the sub image processing apparatus 100 and the main image
processing apparatus 200, adjustment of screen and volume, and
recording reservation, etc.
[0052] Further, the first communication unit 160 may communicate
with not only the main image processing apparatus 200 but also
various connectable external apparatuses to transmit and receive
the contents.
[0053] The first communication unit 160 may include a
wired/wireless communication module connectable with the outside
locally or through a network based on a predetermined protocol, a
USB port connectable with a portable storage medium such as a USB
memory, etc.
[0054] The first controller 170 performs general control of the sub
image processing apparatus 100. In more detail, if a user touches
the first user input unit 140a, 140b for input, the first
controller 170 determines contents corresponding to a touched area
and controls the first communication unit 160 to transmit a control
command about the determined contents to the main image processing
apparatus 200.
[0055] Here, the control command may be given as a control command
that makes the same contents as displayed on the first display unit
130a, 130b be displayed on a second display unit 230 of the main
image processing apparatus 200.
[0056] In more detail, the first controller 170 determines the
contents corresponding to the touched area where the touch input is
performed, and, if sensing a location change of the touch input by
a touch input having directionality (e.g., flicking), transmits the
control command about the contents to the main image processing
apparatus 200 in response to the sensed location change. Here, the
touched area may include the view zone 22 where the contents are
displayed.
[0057] Further, the transmitted control command may include a
power-on command for the main image processing apparatus 200 in the
state that the main image processing apparatus 200 has been turned
off. For example, the first controller 170 transmits the power-on
command to the main image processing apparatus 200 when receiving
information about the power-off state of the main image processing
apparatus 200 in the state that the touch input is given for
transmitting the contents displayed on the first display unit 130a,
130b to the main image processing apparatus 200. Then, the first
controller 170 controls the first communication unit 160 to
transmit the contents displayed on the first display unit 130a,
130b to the main image processing apparatus 200, and transmit the
control command for displaying the transmitted contents to be
displayed on the second display unit 230 of the main image
processing apparatus 200.
[0058] Further, the first controller 170 may control the first
communication unit 160 to transmit a channel-shifting command for
the determined contents.
[0059] The first controller 170 may be achieved by a relevant
software program, and a processor such as a microcomputer, a
central processing unit (CPU), or the like to load and execute this
program.
[0060] Meanwhile, as shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, the main image
processing apparatus 200 according to an exemplary embodiment of
the present invention may include a second image receiving unit
210, a second image processing unit 220, a second display unit 230,
a second user input unit 240, a second storage unit 250, a second
communication unit 260, and a second controller 270.
[0061] The second image receiving unit 210 receives a video signal
from a broadcasting station or from an external device such as a
DVD player or the like. The second image receiving unit 210
includes an antenna, a tuner, etc. to receive a broadcasting
signal.
[0062] The second image processing unit 220 processes the video
signal received by the second image receiving unit 210 into a
signal having a format displayable in the second display unit
230.
[0063] The second display unit 230 displays contents processed by
the second image processing unit 220.
[0064] The second display unit 230 includes a display panel (not
shown) where the contents are displayed, and a panel driver (not
shown) to drive the video signal output from the second image
processing unit 220 to be displayed on the display panel. In this
embodiment, the display panel (not shown) may include a liquid
crystal display (LCD) panel or a plasma display panel (PDP) by way
of example.
[0065] The second user input unit 240 may be achieved by a control
panel, which includes at least one button and is provided in the
main image processing apparatus 200, as a user interface (UI) to
receive a user's instruction. The control panel may include
specific keys such as a menu key, an arrow key, etc. The second
controller 270 determines that a user gives instructions when a
button of the control panel is pressed.
[0066] Further, the second user input unit 240 may further include
a graphic user interface (GUI) presented by executing a
predetermined application and displayed on the second display unit
230 as a touch area enabling a user's touch input.
[0067] The second storage unit 250 stores the contents received
from the outside. Here, an image stored in the second storage unit
250 may include not only a broadcasting signal transmitted from the
broadcasting station and received by the second image receiving
unit 210, but also an image received from the sub image processing
apparatus 100 through the second communication unit 260 and
contents such as a game application, a still image (photograph),
and a moving picture of digital data received from various external
sources such as a DVD player, an MP3 player, a digital camera,
etc.
[0068] The second storage unit 250 may include an internal storage
medium such as a flash memory, an erasable programmable read only
memory (EPROM) and a hard disk drive (HDD), or a portable storage
medium such as a universal serial bus (USB) memory and a memory
card (a memory stick, a compact flash card, and a multi-media card
(MMC)).
[0069] The second communication unit 260 performs wire/wireless
communication with the outside according to a predetermined
communication protocol. Specifically, the second communication unit
260 receives a control command from the sub image processing
apparatus 100.
[0070] Further, the second communication unit may receive contents
from the sub image processing apparatus 100. Here, the sub image
processing apparatus 100 may decode (or trans-code) the contents to
have a predetermined format before transmitting the contents, and
transmit it to the main image processing apparatus 200.
[0071] Here, the control command is a signal for giving various
commands of a user such as power on/off of the main image
processing apparatus 200, switch of a channel, synchronization
between the sub image processing apparatus 100 and the main image
processing apparatus 200, adjustment of screen and volume, and
recording reservation, etc.
[0072] Further, the second communication unit 260 may communicate
with not only the sub image processing apparatus 100 but also
various connectable external apparatuses to transmit and receive
the contents.
[0073] The second communication unit 260 may include a
wired/wireless communication module connectable with the outside
locally or through a network based on a predetermined protocol, a
USB port connectable with a portable storage medium such as a USB
memory, etc.
[0074] The second controller 270 performs general control of the
main image processing apparatus 200. In more detail, if receiving a
control command from the sub image processing apparatus 100 through
the second communication unit 260, the second controller 270
controls the second image processing unit 220 to control the
contents displayed on the second display unit 230 in response to
the received control command.
[0075] Here, the received control command may be given as a control
command that makes the same contents as displayed on the first
display unit 130a, 130b of the sub image processing apparatus 100
be displayed on the second display unit 230.
[0076] Further, the second controller 270 may turn on the main
image processing apparatus 200 and control the second image
processing unit 220 to display the contents corresponding to the
relevant control command, when receiving the control command in the
state that the main image processing apparatus 200 has been turned
off.
[0077] The second controller 270 may be achieved by a relevant
software program, and a processor such as a microcomputer, a
central processing unit (CPU), or the like to load and execute this
program.
[0078] Below, exemplary embodiments of controlling the main image
processing apparatus 200 through the sub image processing apparatus
100 will be described in more detail with reference to accompanying
drawings.
[0079] FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate control of the main image
processing apparatus 200 as a user touches the sub image processing
apparatus 100 for input.
[0080] As shown in FIG. 2, the sub image processing apparatus 100
may receive a flicking input 11 as the touch input while displaying
predetermined contents. In this embodiment, the flicking input 11
means a touch input based on tap & hold where a finger or the
like (e.g., a stylus) moves in a predetermined direction (e.g.,
toward the main image processing apparatus 200 or an upward
direction of the touch screen) and by a predetermined distance or
more in a predetermined direction while being in contact with a
touching area corresponding to the predetermined contents.
[0081] When receiving the flicking input 11 toward the main image
processing apparatus 200 for the contents displayed on the first
display unit 130a, 130b, the first controller 170 transmits the
control command to the main image processing apparatus 200 so that
the same contents as displayed on the first display unit 130a, 130b
can be displayed on the second display unit 230. To this end, the
sub image processing apparatus 100 may transmit information about
relevant contents to the main image processing apparatus 200. The
main image processing apparatus 200 displays the relevant contents
on the second display unit 230 on the basis of the information
about the received contents.
[0082] If the main image processing apparatus 200 has been turned
off as shown in FIG. 2, the first controller 170 receives
information about the power-off state of the main image processing
apparatus 200 and transmits a power-on command to the main image
processing apparatus 200 on the basis of the received information
about the power-off state. The second controller 270 turns on the
main image processing apparatus 200 on the basis of the received
power-on command, and controls the second image processing unit 220
so that the same contents as displayed on the first display unit
130a, 130b can be displayed on the second display unit 230 on the
basis of the control command corresponding to the flicking input
11. In an exemplary embodiment, the main image processing apparatus
200 in a "power-off" state may not be entirely "off" in that the
image processing apparatus 200 may be in a low power consumption
setting so that it can receive and process a power-on command.
[0083] As shown in FIG. 3, if the contents displayed on the first
display unit 130a, 130b of the sub image processing apparatus 100
include channel information, the first controller 170 may control
the first communication unit 160 to transmit a channel-switching
command to the main image processing apparatus 200. Thus, the main
image processing apparatus 200 displays contents corresponding to a
channel changed by the received channel-switching command. Here, if
the channel-switching command is received while the main image
processing apparatus 200 has been turned off, the second controller
270 receives the power-on command from the sub image processing
apparatus 100 and turns on the main image processing apparatus 200
in response to the power-on command, thereby controlling the second
image processing unit 220 to display contents corresponding to the
channel-switching command.
[0084] FIGS. 4A to 6B shows control screens displayed on the first
display unit 130a, 130b of the sub image processing apparatus 100
according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
[0085] As shown in FIG. 4A, on an area of the first display unit
130a, 130b are displayed the menu navigation including the
plurality of menu items 21, and the view zone 22 where the
thumbnail contents are displayed corresponding to the menu item 21
selected in the menu navigation. Here, the area where the menu item
21 selected in the menu navigation is displayed is a target
zone.
[0086] In FIG. 4A if a user selects not the currently displayed
contents but another menu item 23 through the touch input, the
first display unit 130a, 130b displays the thumbnail contents
corresponding to the selected menu item 23 on the view zone 22 as
shown in FIG. 4B.
[0087] As shown in FIG. 5A, if there is the flicking input 11 from
a user while the view zone 22 displays predetermined contents, the
sub image processing apparatus 100 senses change in location due to
the flicking input 11 and transmits a control command about the
contents to the main image processing apparatus 200. Thus, the main
image processing apparatus 200 displays the contents corresponding
to the flicking input 11.
[0088] Here, the first display unit 130a, 130b may animate at least
one of the menu item selected corresponding to the received touch
input and the contents displayed on the view zone 22 corresponding
to the menu item. For example, the animation in this exemplary
embodiment may include the menu item or the contents being
displayed while moving in sequence.
[0089] As shown in FIG. 5B, the first controller 170 may control
the first display unit 130a, 130b to display the control panel 24
for controlling the contents displayed on the main image processing
apparatus 200. A user may give a control command for the contents
to the main image processing apparatus 200 through the control
panel 24.
[0090] If the main image processing apparatus 200 is turned off,
the sub image processing apparatus 100 receives the information
about the power-off state of the main image processing apparatus
200 and closes the control panel 24 as shown in FIG. 5C.
[0091] Meanwhile, the sub image processing apparatus 100 may
display the contents of the view zone 22 in a full screen display
as shown in FIG. 6A.
[0092] As shown in FIG. 6A, the sub image processing apparatus 100
may receive a circle input 12 as the touch input for the contents.
Here, the circle input 12 means a touch input based on rotation at
a predetermined angle and in a predetermined direction. When
sensing the circle input 12, the first controller 170 controls the
first image processing unit 120 to rotate the contents by the angle
and direction of the received circle input 12 as shown in FIG. 6B
and display the rotated contents on the first display unit 130a,
130b. Further, the first controller 170 controls the first
communication unit 160 to transmit a control command for rotating
the contents displayed on the main image processing apparatus 200
by the received angle and direction.
[0093] FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate control of the main image
processing apparatus 200 on the basis of touch input according to
an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
[0094] As shown in FIG. 7A, if the sub image processing apparatus
100 senses a user's flicking input that moves by a predetermined
distance or more in a direction toward the main image processing
apparatus 200, the main image processing apparatus 200 receives the
control command corresponding to the flicking input and displays
the contents changed according to the control command. In an
exemplary embodiment, the user's flicking input is toward a
physical location of the main image processing apparatus 200.
[0095] As shown in FIG. 7B, if the sub image processing apparatus
100 senses a user's circle input that rotates by a predetermined
angle and a predetermined direction, the main image processing
apparatus 200 receives the control command corresponding to the
circle input and displays the contents rotated by the sensed angle
and direction.
[0096] In the foregoing exemplary embodiment, the touch input
having the directionality is described with respect to the flicking
input the circle input, but not limited thereto.
[0097] In the main and sub image processing apparatuses 200 and 100
with this configurations, the control methods thereof will be
described below with reference to FIGS. 8 and 9.
[0098] FIG. 8 is a flowchart of the control method of the sub image
processing apparatus 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of
the present invention.
[0099] Referring to FIG. 8, at operation S110 the sub image
processing apparatus 100 receives a user's touch input through the
first user input unit 140a, 140b.
[0100] At operation S120, the first controller 170 determines which
contents correspond to the touched area in response to the touch
input.
[0101] As operation S130, the first controller 170 senses the
change in location of the touch input received in the operation
S110. Here, the sensed change in the location may include the
flicking input in which the location of the touch input moves by a
predetermined distance or more in a predetermined direction, or the
circle input in which the location of the touch input rotates at a
predetermined angle and in a predetermined direction.
[0102] At operation S140, the first controller 170 controls the
first image processing unit 120 to change the contents determined
in the operation S120 in response to the change of the location
sensed in the operation S130, and display it on the first display
unit 130a, 130b.
[0103] At operation S150, the first controller 170 controls the
first communication unit 160 to send the main image processing
apparatus 200 a control command for the contents in response to the
change in the location sensed in the operation S130. Here, the
control command may be given as a control command that makes the
same contents as displayed in the operation S140 be displayed on
the main image processing apparatus 200. Further, the control
command in the operation S140 may include a channel-switching
command, a power-on command for the main image processing apparatus
200, etc.
[0104] FIG. 9 is a flowchart of the control method of the main
image processing apparatus 200 according to an exemplary embodiment
of the present invention.
[0105] Referring to FIG. 9, at operation S210 the main image
processing apparatus 200 receives the control command for the
contents from the sub image processing apparatus 100.
[0106] Here, if the main image processing apparatus 200 has been
turned off at operation S220, the main image processing apparatus
200 is turned on in response to the received control command at
operation S230.
[0107] At operation S240, the main image processing apparatus
displays the contents corresponding to the control command received
in the operation S210. Here, the main image processing apparatus
200 displays the contents changed (e.g., rotated) on the basis of
the received control command, or switched in the channel.
[0108] In the dual image processing system 10 according to the
above described exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the
main image processing apparatus 200 is controlled through the sub
image processing apparatus 100 supporting the touch input, and thus
it is more convenient for a user to use the dual image processing
system 10.
[0109] In the foregoing embodiments, the sub image processing
apparatus 100 is used for transmitting the control command to the
main image processing apparatus 200, but not limited thereto.
Alternatively, the main image processing apparatus 200 may be used
for controlling the sub image processing apparatus 100, or the
control command may be transmitted and received between the main
and sub image processing apparatuses 200 and 100.
[0110] Although a few exemplary embodiments of the present
invention have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by
those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these
embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the
invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and
their equivalents.
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