IP Library Granted Patent US 9,632,746
Granted Patent B2
US 9,632,746 · App. 14/715,248 · Granted Apr 25, 2017

Automatic muting

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Patent No.
US 9,632,746
App. No.
14/715,248
Granted
Apr 25, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods for altering a volume level of an electronic device may include receiving a user input indicative of triggering a remote find operation to locate a remote control, and in response to the user input, sending a remote find instruction to the remote control. The remote find instruction may trigger the remote control to emit a sound. Systems and methods may include, in response to the user input, sending a temporary quiet instruction to the home automation device. The quiet instruction may initiate a lowering of the volume level of the home automation device while the remote control is emitting the sound as a part of the remote find operation.

Claims (72)

1. A method for adjusting volume levels of home automation devices associated with a television receiver and a remote control, comprising:

receiving, by the television receiver connected to a home automation network, a user input indicative of triggering a remote find operation to locate the remote control;

in response to the user input, sending, by the television receiver, a remote find instruction to the remote control, wherein the remote find instruction triggers the remote control to emit a sound;

determining one or more characteristics associated with each of a set of home automation devices on the home automation network, wherein the one or more characteristics are tied to a nature of operation of the home automation devices;

determining, based on the characteristics associated with the set of home automation devices, a first subset of the set of home automation devices;

transmitting, by the television receiver, a first quiet instruction to the first subset of home automation devices, wherein the first quiet instruction initiates a muting of the first subset of home automation devices while the remote control is emitting the sound as a part of the remote find operation;

determining, based on the characteristics associated with the set of home automation devices, a second subset of the set of home automation devices, wherein volumes of sound emitting from the home automation devices in the second subset are each compared to a threshold volume; and

transmitting, by the television receiver, a second quiet instruction to the second subset of home automation devices based on the comparison, wherein the second quiet instruction initiates a lowering of a volume level of the second subset of home automation devices while the remote control is emitting the sound as a part of the remote find operation.

2. The method for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 1 , further comprising:

in response to the user input, determining, by the television receiver, a volume being output by a home automation device of the second subset;

comparing, by the television receiver, the volume to a threshold volume.

3. The method for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 1 , further comprising:

in response to the user input, determining, by the television receiver, one or more additional home automation devices that are currently outputting sound; and

sending, by the television receiver, additional temporary quiet instructions to the determined additional home automation devices.

4. The method for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 1 , further comprising:

in response to the user input, determining, by the television receiver, one or more additional home automation devices that are currently outputting sound above a threshold level; and

sending, by the television receiver, additional temporary quiet instructions to the determined additional home automation devices that are currently outputting sound above the threshold level.

5. The method for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 1 , further comprising:

determining, by the television receiver, a defined period of time has passed since sending the remote find instruction to the remote control; and

based on the determination, sending, by the television receiver, a resume instruction to the home automation devices of the second subset to return the lowered volume level to an original volume level.

6. The method for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 5 , further comprising:

based on the determination, sending, by the television receiver, a cease instruction to the remote control to stop emitting a sound.

7. The method for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 1 , further comprising:

receiving, by the television receiver, an indication from the remote control to cease the remote find operation; and

in response to the indication, sending, by the television receiver, a resume instruction to the home automation devices of the second subset to return the lowered volume level to an original volume level.

8. The method for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 1 , wherein:

the second quiet instruction initiates the lowering of the volume level of the home automation device to a muted volume level.

9. A system for adjusting volume levels of home automation devices associated with a television receiver and a remote control, comprising:

a computer system, wherein the computer system is configured to:

receiving a user input indicative of triggering a remote find operation to locate the remote control;

in response to the user input, send a remote find instruction to the remote control, wherein the remote find instruction triggers the remote control to emit a sound;

determine one or more characteristics associated with each of a set of home automation devices on the home automation network, wherein the one or more characteristics are tied to a nature of operation of the home automation devices;

determine, based on the characteristics associated with the set of home automation devices, a first subset of the set of home automation devices;

transmit, by the television receiver, a first quiet instruction to the first subset of home automation devices, wherein the first quiet instruction initiates a muting of the first subset of home automation devices while the remote control is emitting the sound as a part of the remote find operation;

determine, based on the characteristics associated with the set of home automation devices, a second subset of the set of home automation devices, wherein volumes of sound emitting from the home automation devices in the second subset are each compared to a threshold volume; and

transmit, by the television receiver, a second quiet instruction to the second subset of home automation devices based on the comparison, wherein the second quiet instruction initiates a lowering of a volume level of the second subset of home automation devices while the remote control is emitting the sound as a part of the remote find operation.

10. The system for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 9 , wherein the computer system is configured to:

in response to the user input, determine a volume being output by a home automation device of the second subset;

compare the volume to a threshold volume.

11. The system for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 9 , wherein the computer system is configured to:

in response to the user input, determine one or more additional home automation devices that are currently outputting sound; and

send additional temporary quiet instructions to the determined additional home automation devices.

12. The system for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 9 , wherein the computer system is configured to:

in response to the user input, determine one or more additional home automation devices that are currently outputting sound above a threshold level; and

send additional temporary quiet instructions to the determined additional home automation devices that are currently outputting sound above the threshold level.

13. The system for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 9 , wherein the computer system is configured to:

determine a defined period of time has passed since sending the remote find instruction to the remote control; and

based on the determination, send a resume instruction to the home automation devices of the second subset to return the lowered volume level to an original volume level.

14. The system for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 13 , wherein the computer system is configured to:

based on the determination, send a cease instruction to the remote control to stop emitting a sound.

15. The system for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 9 , wherein the computer system is configured to:

receive an indication from the remote control to cease the remote find operation; and

in response to the indication, send a resume instruction to the home automation devices of the second subset to return the lowered volume level to an original volume level.

16. The system for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 9 , wherein:

the second quiet instruction initiates the lowering of the volume level of the home automation device to a muted volume level.

17. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having instructions stored thereon for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device, the instructions executable by one or more processors for at least:

receiving, by the television receiver connected to a home automation network, a user input indicative of triggering a remote find operation to locate the remote control;

in response to the user input, sending, by the television receiver, a remote find instruction to the remote control, wherein the remote find instruction triggers the remote control to emit a sound;

determining one or more characteristics associated with each of a set of home automation devices on the home automation network, wherein the one or more characteristics are tied to a nature of operation of the home automation devices;

determining, based on the characteristics associated with the set of home automation devices, a first subset of the set of home automation devices;

transmitting, by the television receiver, a first quiet instruction to the first subset of home automation devices, wherein the first quiet instruction initiates a muting of the first subset of home automation devices while the remote control is emitting the sound as a part of the remote find operation;

determining, based on the characteristics associated with the set of home automation devices, a second subset of the set of home automation devices, wherein volumes of sound emitting from the home automation devices in the second subset are each compared to a threshold volume; and

transmitting, by the television receiver, a second quiet instruction to the second subset of home automation devices based on the comparison, wherein the second quiet instruction initiates a lowering of a volume level of the second subset of home automation devices while the remote control is emitting the sound as a part of the remote find operation.

18. The non-transitory computer-readable medium having instructions stored thereon for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 17 , wherein the instructions executable by one or more processors further comprises:

in response to the user input, determining a sound level being output by a home automation device of the second subset;

comparing the volume to a threshold volume.

19. The non-transitory computer-readable medium having instructions stored thereon for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 17 , wherein the instructions executable by one or more processors further comprises:

in response to the user input, determining one or more additional home automation devices that are currently outputting sound; and

sending additional temporary quiet instructions to the determined additional home automation devices.

20. The non-transitory computer-readable medium having instructions stored thereon for adjusting a volume level of a home automation device of claim 17 , wherein the instructions executable by one or more processors further comprises:

determining a defined period of time has passed since sending the remote find instruction to the remote control; and

based on the determination, sending a resume instruction to the home automation devices of the second subset to return the lowered volume level to an original volume level.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2021
From: DISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION; DISH NETWORK L.L.C.; DISH TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
To: U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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CONVERSION Recorded Aug 7, 2018
From: ECHOSTAR TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
To: DISH TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 12, 2018
From: ECHOSTAR TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
To: DISH TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 19, 2015
From: KEIPERT, KURT; SCHAFER, ADAM
To: ECHOSTAR TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
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