WO1990012473A1 - Entertainment systems - Google Patents

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WO1990012473A1
WO1990012473A1 PCT/GB1990/000518 GB9000518W WO9012473A1 WO 1990012473 A1 WO1990012473 A1 WO 1990012473A1 GB 9000518 W GB9000518 W GB 9000518W WO 9012473 A1 WO9012473 A1 WO 9012473A1
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switch
television
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pabx
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Peter Mark Brueton
David Edward Woollard
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Bytex International Corporation Limited
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
    • H04N7/00Television systems
    • H04N7/16Analogue secrecy systems; Analogue subscription systems
    • H04N7/173Analogue secrecy systems; Analogue subscription systems with two-way working, e.g. subscriber sending a programme selection signal
    • H04N7/17345Control of the passage of the selected programme
    • H04N7/17363Control of the passage of the selected programme at or near the user terminal

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  • This invention relates to entertainment systems and more particularly to so called pay-television systems of the kind that are installed in hotels to enable a guest to view a feature film (or other programme) by the payment of a fee or to view the normal television programmes without the payment of a fee.
  • a film (or other programme) is run at a central location usually on a video player and signals representative of the film (or other programme) are connectable to a number of receiving units (usually television sets) in the guests bedrooms through an associated number of switches which are normally open.
  • signals representative of the film (or other programme) are connectable to a number of receiving units (usually television sets) in the guests bedrooms through an associated number of switches which are normally open.
  • a control which has the effect of closing the aforementioned associated switch to allow the signal to be received by the television set and at the same time to automatically cause the guest's account to be debited by a predetermined sum.
  • the automatic debiting is effected by means of a computer which forms part of the system.
  • the control which has to be operated by the guest is located in the guest bedroom and normally takes the form of a separate control panel positioned on or adjacent the television set.
  • the present invention is concerned with providing a system which is cheaper to install and therefore is suitable for cheaper hotels.
  • a system of the kind which comprises:
  • control means associated with each television receiver and switch whereby an operator can close the associated switch so that the receiver will receive a signal
  • (e) means to enable the operator to view television broadcast programmes through the television receiver without being billed; characterised in that the switch is embodied in a telephone handset so that when the operator "dials" a pre-determined number, the switch is closed and a signal is sent to the automatic billing system.
  • the hotel's existing automatic telephone exchange and its associated computer system for automatically billing guests when they use the telephone is incorporated into the system of the present invention instead of having a separate computer.
  • the hotel has a private automatic branch exchange, known as a PABX and indicated at 1 in the drawing.
  • PABX a private automatic branch exchange
  • Associated with the PABX is a management system and billing computer 2 which logs the telephone calls and those which are to be charged to a guest have signals representative of them fed to a front-of-desk computer 3.
  • central unit 4 which consists of one or more so-called video players upon which one or mopre films or other programmes can be played, the unit 4 being electrically connected by line 5 to coaxial cable 6 which runs from a central television aerial 7.
  • the coaxial cable 6 is connected to an aerial socket in each of the guests bedrooms, only one of which is shown in the drawing.
  • the aerial socket is combined with a filter unit (described later) to form a combined unit 8.
  • Each guest bedroom is provided with a television set 9 and a telephone handset 10, the latter being connected to the PABX via a telephone socket 11.
  • the guest can view the broadcast television programmes in the normal way without making a payment to do so.
  • the essence of the present invention is that access to the central video unit 4 is controlled by the telephone handset 10 and a single channel filter unit 11 which acts as a normally open switch so that the signal from the video unit 4 would not normally reach the television set 9, the filter unit being part of the combined unit 8.
  • the first operation has the effect of automatically billing the guest's account for accessing the video unit 4.
  • the second function has the effect of closing the normally open filter unit 8 to thus enable the signals from the video unit 4 to reach the television set 9.
  • the telephone handset 10 thus in effect controls signals going to the management system 2 and also signals coming from that system to the filter unit 8. This use of the telephone handset 10 to control two-way signals between itself and the telephone management system 2 is a key element of the present invention.
  • the filter unit 8 is designed so that the signals from the television aerial 7 will normally pass to the television set 9 thus enabling the hotel guest to view normal television programmes without having to pay a fee in order to do so.

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Abstract

An entertainment system for use in hotels whereby a guest can view selected programmes on a television set by payment of a fee, is characterised in that the control of the video signal from a central unit to the television set is effected by means of a telephone handset and the hotel's existing PABX.

Description

ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS
This invention relates to entertainment systems and more particularly to so called pay-television systems of the kind that are installed in hotels to enable a guest to view a feature film (or other programme) by the payment of a fee or to view the normal television programmes without the payment of a fee.
In such systems a film (or other programme) is run at a central location usually on a video player and signals representative of the film (or other programme) are connectable to a number of receiving units (usually television sets) in the guests bedrooms through an associated number of switches which are normally open. In order to enable a guest in a particular hotel room to view the film (or other programme) it is necessary for that guest to operate a control which has the effect of closing the aforementioned associated switch to allow the signal to be received by the television set and at the same time to automatically cause the guest's account to be debited by a predetermined sum. The automatic debiting is effected by means of a computer which forms part of the system. In such systems the control which has to be operated by the guest is located in the guest bedroom and normally takes the form of a separate control panel positioned on or adjacent the television set.
Such known systems are relatively expensive and therefore tend only to be installed in the more expensive type of hotel. The present invention is concerned with providing a system which is cheaper to install and therefore is suitable for cheaper hotels.
According to the present invention a system of the kind which comprises:
(a) means for centrally running a film and generating signals characteristic of the film;
(b) a plurality of television receivers electrically connected to (a) through an associated plurality of normally open switches;
(c) control means associated with each television receiver and switch whereby an operator can close the associated switch so that the receiver will receive a signal; and (d) means for signalling the closing of the switch to a computer forming part of a central billing system whereby the operator's account will be automatically debited;
(e) means to enable the operator to view television broadcast programmes through the television receiver without being billed; characterised in that the switch is embodied in a telephone handset so that when the operator "dials" a pre-determined number, the switch is closed and a signal is sent to the automatic billing system.
By this arrangement a relatively cheap system is provided because the existing hotel telephone system is utilised to control the signal between the central film unit and the receiver.
According to another aspect of the present invention the hotel's existing automatic telephone exchange and its associated computer system for automatically billing guests when they use the telephone is incorporated into the system of the present invention instead of having a separate computer.
How the invention may be carried out will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the single figure of the accompanying drawings which is a block diagram of an entertainment system incorporating the present invention.
The hotel has a private automatic branch exchange, known as a PABX and indicated at 1 in the drawing. Associated with the PABX is a management system and billing computer 2 which logs the telephone calls and those which are to be charged to a guest have signals representative of them fed to a front-of-desk computer 3.
There is a central unit 4 which consists of one or more so-called video players upon which one or mopre films or other programmes can be played, the unit 4 being electrically connected by line 5 to coaxial cable 6 which runs from a central television aerial 7.
The coaxial cable 6 is connected to an aerial socket in each of the guests bedrooms, only one of which is shown in the drawing. The aerial socket is combined with a filter unit (described later) to form a combined unit 8. Each guest bedroom is provided with a television set 9 and a telephone handset 10, the latter being connected to the PABX via a telephone socket 11.
The guest can view the broadcast television programmes in the normal way without making a payment to do so.
The essence of the present invention is that access to the central video unit 4 is controlled by the telephone handset 10 and a single channel filter unit 11 which acts as a normally open switch so that the signal from the video unit 4 would not normally reach the television set 9, the filter unit being part of the combined unit 8.
In known PABX systems the cabling between the PABX itself, 1, and the telephone socket 11 in the guest's bedroom would normally comprise six wires a, b, c, d, e, and f. However, only four of the wires, a, b, c and d are in fact utilised as far as the telephone system itself is concerned. The present embodiment of the invention makes use of the two spare wires e and f. However, in an alternative embodiment a completely separate wiring system to that of the PABX could be installed in the hotel. The way in which the system of the illustrated embodiment of the present invention operates will now be described.
In order to enable a guest to access the signals coming from the video unit 4 he would "dial" a pre-determined number on the telephone handset 10. This would cause a signal to be fed to the PABX, 1, via the wires a, b, c and d. The PABX would then pass a signal to the management system 2 , via a line 12. The management system 2 would then carry out two substantially simultaneous functions. The first would be to send a signal to the hotel's front-of-desk computer 3 via a line 13. The second would be to send a signal to the filter unit 8 via the two wires e and f.
The first operation has the effect of automatically billing the guest's account for accessing the video unit 4. The second function has the effect of closing the normally open filter unit 8 to thus enable the signals from the video unit 4 to reach the television set 9. The telephone handset 10 thus in effect controls signals going to the management system 2 and also signals coming from that system to the filter unit 8. This use of the telephone handset 10 to control two-way signals between itself and the telephone management system 2 is a key element of the present invention.
The filter unit 8 is designed so that the signals from the television aerial 7 will normally pass to the television set 9 thus enabling the hotel guest to view normal television programmes without having to pay a fee in order to do so.
However the frequency of the signals emanating from the video unit 4 are such and the design of the filter unit 8 is such that the video signals will not normally pass to the television set 9.

Claims

1. A system of the kind which comprises:
(a) means for centrally running a film and generating signals characteristic of the film;
(b) a plurality of television receivers electrically connected to (a) through an associated plurality of normally open switches;
(c) control means associated with each television receiver and switch whereby an operator can close the associated switch so that the receiver will receive a signal; and
(d) means for signalling the closing of the switch to a computer forming part of a central billing system whereby the operator's account will be automatically debited;
(e) means to enable the operator to view television broadcast programmes through the television receiver without being billed; characterised in that the switch is embodied in a telephone handset so that when the operator "dials" a pre-determined number, the switch is closed and a signal is sent to the automatic billing system.
2. A system as claimed in claim 1 in which the normally open switch comprises an electronic filter unit designed so that the signals from a television aerial will normally pass to the television set but the signals from the central film unit will not.
3. A system as claimed in either claim 1 or claim 2 which includes a private automatic branch exchange (PABX) and an associated management system, the telephone handset, the PABX, the telephone management system and the filter unit being connected in a circuit such that the telephone handset can be used to control signals from the handset to the PABX and from the telephone management system to the filter unit.
4. A system substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in the accompanying drawings.
PCT/GB1990/000518 1989-04-06 1990-04-05 Entertainment systems WO1990012473A1 (en)

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ES2079292A2 (en) * 1993-04-21 1996-01-01 Hotel Video Espana S A Installation for the controlled display of videos in hotels.
ES2137133A1 (en) * 1998-02-25 1999-12-01 Telefonica Sa Television and telephone signal distribution system with payment through electronic cards. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES2156825A1 (en) * 1999-06-24 2001-07-16 Inteligent Data S L Telephone and television billing management procedure using a chip card and implementation device
KR20040042337A (en) * 2002-11-14 2004-05-20 주식회사 씨에스이 System for providing television service of charging via central control

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US3968327A (en) * 1973-06-15 1976-07-06 Sundstrand Data Control, Inc. Television signal distribution system
EP0161997A1 (en) * 1984-04-05 1985-11-21 Federation De L'institut Arnault Tzanck Apparatus for controlling at least one device from at least one telephone connected to an exchange
FR2591837A1 (en) * 1985-12-12 1987-06-19 Pizon Ernest Device for encoding and decoding a video transmission

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ES2079292A2 (en) * 1993-04-21 1996-01-01 Hotel Video Espana S A Installation for the controlled display of videos in hotels.
ES2137133A1 (en) * 1998-02-25 1999-12-01 Telefonica Sa Television and telephone signal distribution system with payment through electronic cards. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES2156825A1 (en) * 1999-06-24 2001-07-16 Inteligent Data S L Telephone and television billing management procedure using a chip card and implementation device
KR20040042337A (en) * 2002-11-14 2004-05-20 주식회사 씨에스이 System for providing television service of charging via central control

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