ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR WHICH VARIOUS SETTINGS ARE PERFORMED BY USER OPERATING OPERATION PANEL
20190260891 ยท 2019-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04N2201/0094
ELECTRICITY
H04N1/00411
ELECTRICITY
H04N1/00474
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Provided is an electrical apparatus that realizes an operation that can simplify an operation by reflecting a past operation history by a user without inviting an increase in storage capacity. Information of a stepwise operation procedure is identified for each user and stored in a storage unit. Therefore, for example, a case is described in which a control unit recognizes a user when the user uses an image forming apparatus. In this case, when reading the most recent stepwise operation procedure by the user from the storage unit and newly displaying an operation panel on a touch-panel display, a display based on the information stored in this way is performed on the touch-panel display. In this image forming apparatus, the control unit reduces the amount of information stored by deleting a part of the information stored as a stepwise operation procedure after elapse of a first holding time.
Claims
1. An electrical apparatus that uses an operation panel equipped with a plurality of keys to be operated by a user, and during use, by using the operation panel operated by the user in a stepwise manner according to the operation of the user, the electrical apparatus operates after various settings are performed; the electrical apparatus comprising: a storage unit that stores a stepwise operation procedure that specifies operations performed by the user on the stepwise operation panel in the past; and a control unit that causes the stepwise operation procedure stored in the storage unit to be displayed, and prompts the user to operate the operation panel; wherein the control unit deletes a part of information of the stepwise operation procedure stored in the storage unit after a first holding time that is set according to an attribute or operation history of the operation key related to the part of the information on the operation panel has elapsed.
2. The electrical apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the control unit, in a case where the stepwise operation procedure that includes a operation performed on the operation panel is stored in the storage unit, causes a portion corresponding to a level lower than that operation in the stepwise operation procedure to be simultaneously displayed.
3. The electrical apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the control unit after the first holding time elapses and before a second holding time that is longer than the first holding time elapses causes at least the part of the information in the stepwise operation procedure stored in the storage unit to be modified and displayed as a recommended condition that is set according to the attribute or the operation history of the operation key.
4. The electrical apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the control unit causes the portion in the stepwise operation procedure to be displayed in a row arrangement, and causes information other than the part in the stepwise operation procedure to be displayed using solid lines, and causes the part of the information designated to be the recommended condition to be displayed using dashed lines or dotted lines.
5. The electrical apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the second holding time is set according to an attribute or operation history of the operation key related to the part of the information.
6. The electrical apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the control unit during usage by the user, causes an inquiry to be made as to whether or not the stepwise operation procedure during that usage is stored in the storage unit, and according to the response, causes the stepwise operation procedure to be stored in the storage unit.
7. The electrical apparatus according to claim 1 wherein a touch-panel display that displays the operation panel in a stepwise manner is equipped.
8. The electrical apparatus according to claim 1 is an image forming apparatus that causes an image to be formed on a medium and outputted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] Hereinafter, modes for carrying out the technique according to the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings. The electrical apparatus of an embodiment is a multifunction peripheral (image forming apparatus) including a touch-panel display. This image forming apparatus is equipped with various functions including a function for forming and outputting an image on a medium, so many setting items are provided.
[0025] A control unit 10 equipped with a CPU can perform various settings for the operation of the image forming apparatus 1 based on input by the touch-panel display 11 (operation panel) as described above. In addition, a storage unit 13 for storing various data and a time recognition unit 14 for recognizing the current time are provided for operating this image forming apparatus 1. The control unit 10 can read various kinds of data by referencing the storage unit 13, and perform various operations. At this time, by having a user login or the like via the touch-panel display 11, the control unit 10 can recognize the user currently using the image forming apparatus 1.
[0026] For example, when performing an operation, the control unit 10 causes the touch-panel display 11 to display an operation panel of operations to be performed, then as described above, recognizes which operation key is operated on this operation panel. After that, the operated operation panel is deleted, a new operation panel for performing the setting of the selected operation is displayed on the touch-panel display 11, and this setting is received in the same manner as described above by a new operation. After that, in order to perform a more detailed setting related to the selected setting, a new operation panel is displayed on the touch-panel display 11 and input is received. In this way, the operation using the operation panel is performed in a stepwise manner until the setting is completed so that a state occurs in which operation becomes possible.
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[0028] Here, it is presumed that the function A is selected. The selected operation key is indicated with half-tone dot meshing. The same also applies hereafter. As a result, the control unit 10 deletes the operation panel P1 and displays a new operation panel P 2 as illustrated in
[0029] Here, after setting a2 is selected, the control unit 10 displays a new operation panel P3 as illustrated in
[0030] Here, after setting a2-3 is selected, the control unit 10 displays a new operation panel P4 as illustrated in
[0031] As a result, the setting related to the selected function A is ended, and the function A is operated, for example, by the user operating a start key or the like provided separately from the above-described touch-panel display 11. Function A is, for example, a copy function. In other words, it is possible to perform an operation of copying and outputting a set original document to another sheet.
[0032] During the above-described operation, the control unit 10 can recognize that this user has performed function A, setting a2, setting a2-3, and setting a2-3-4 in a stepwise manner. As a stepwise operation procedure for specifying such a procedure, it is possible to recognize a combination of function A, setting a2, setting a2-3, and setting a2-3-4 as one data. The control unit 10 causes the stepwise operation procedure to be stored in the storage unit 13 together with the date and time when the operation is performed. Incidentally, the function A, setting a2, and the like as described above are actually stored in the storage unit 13 as coded information in a form that can be recognized later. The coded information is, for example, an ID number corresponding to an operation key, or a numerical value in the case of a numerical value setting such as described above or an ID number corresponding to this. This operation is performed each time this image forming apparatus 1 is used. In addition, the information of this kind of stepwise operation procedure is identified for each user and stored in the storage unit 13.
[0033] Therefore, for example, a case where the control unit 10 recognizes a user when this user uses this image forming apparatus 1 will be described. In this case, the most recent stepwise operation procedure by this user is read from the storage unit 13. Then, when newly displaying an operation panel on the touch-panel display 11, the touch-panel display 11 is made to perform a display based on the stored information as described above. This allows a setting to receive instructions from this user.
[0034] For example, in the case where this user uses this image forming apparatus 1 as the function A, the display in
[0035] In this case, when the user desires to perform the setting according to this stepwise operation procedure, this image forming apparatus 1 can be operated by a single operation of the Yes key. Therefore, by storing the stepwise operation procedure in the storage unit 13, the operation of this image forming apparatus 1 can be simplified.
[0036] However, in the case where the number of users and operation keys is large and the period of usage from the start of use of the image forming apparatus 1 becomes long, the number of stepwise operation procedures stored in the storage unit 13 as described above increases, so the amount of information to be stored increases. In order to suppress this, in this image forming apparatus 1, the control unit 10 reduces the amount of information stored by deleting a part of the information stored as a stepwise operation procedure after a certain amount of time elapses. This certain amount of time is a first holding time. Here, the items to be deleted and the first holding time can be determined by the control unit 10 according to, for example, the operation history of the operation key operated in the stepwise operation procedure, or an attribute of the operation key. This kind of data editing operation by the control unit 10 can be performed periodically, for example.
[0037] The contents of this editing operation will be described below. For example, the control unit 10 can read all of the past stepwise operation procedures when function A is selected from the storage unit 13. At this time, for example, among the operation keys for setting a2-3-1 to setting a2-3-4 in
[0038] For example, a combination of function A, setting a2, setting a2-3, and setting a2-3-4 as described above exists as a stepwise operation procedure. However, the case will be explained in which, at the time when this determination is performed, the elapsed time from the time when this stepwise operation procedure is stored exceeds the first holding time T.sub.1234 that is set for setting a2-3-4 as described above. In this case, the control unit 10 deletes the portion related to setting a2-3-4 of the data of the stepwise operation procedure stored in the storage unit 13, or in other words, sets the data of this portion to Null.
[0039] In the case where the control unit 10 receives function A from the screen in
[0040] Here, when the operation frequency of setting a2-3-4 is high, even though the time elapsed since this stepwise operation procedure was stored is long, it becomes difficult to delete the operation of setting a2-3-4 in this stepwise operation procedure, and the display in
[0041] Here, for example, in the case where setting a2-3 is deleted in the above-described stepwise operation procedure and function A is set (
[0042] In this way, by the above-described operation, it is possible to realize an operation that can simplify the operation by reflecting the past operation history without inviting an increase in storage capacity. In the above example, it is presumed that the setting items that are performed when using this image forming apparatus 1 are as illustrated in
[0043] In the example described above, it is presumed that the operation using the stepwise operation procedure as described above is performed after the uppermost operation (function selection (
[0044] In the above example, the first holding time is set in accordance with the cumulative number of times of operation of the operation key, however instead of the cumulative number of times of operation, the first holding time may be set according to the operation frequency, or in other words, the number of operations within a certain period.
[0045] Moreover, instead of determining the first holding time based on the operation history of the operation keys such as the cumulative number of times of operation of the operation keys, the operation frequency, or the like, it is also possible to determine the first holding time based on the type (attribute) of the operation key. For example, in a stepwise operation as illustrated in
[0046] On the other hand, the operation frequency in the upper level is not necessarily high, however when the operation of the higher level is performed, there are also operation keys having a high probability of being operated after that. For example, a case will be described in which paper generally used for documents in an office where the image forming apparatus 1 is installed is size A4. In this case, when setting a2 on the operation panel P2 in
[0047] In the above-described example, when a part of the data of the stepwise operation procedure stored in the storage unit 13 is deleted (assumed to be Null), settings made in the same way as in the case of
[0048] For example, setting a2-3 in
[0049] In this case, in each stored stepwise operation procedure, since a part of the data is deleted, the required storage capacity is reduced. On the other hand, since only one set of information set as the above-described recommended conditions is stored in the storage unit 13, the storage capacity required for this is also small. Therefore, even when the above-described operation is performed, the storage capacity used for the data of the stepwise operation procedure in the storage unit 13 can be reduced and the operation by the user can be simplified. Incidentally, in some cases, items deleted in the stepwise operation procedure may be numerical settings. In a case such as this, the above-described the recommendation condition is a recommended numerical value.
[0050] In the case of displaying the setting item corresponding to this data instead of the data deleted in the stepwise operation procedure as the recommended condition as described above, it is also possible to perform a setting so as not to display the recommended condition after the elapse of a second holding time that is longer than the above-described first holding time. In other words, when the corresponding operation key is not operated for a particularly long time in this way, the setting illustrated in
[0051] Moreover, in the stepwise operation procedure as described above it is not necessary to store all operations each time operations are performed. Alternatively, even in the case of storing operations, it is possible to allow the user to set a first holding time as described above.
[0052] In
[0053] In the case where Save History is operated in
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[0055] A case where there is a Null item in the data of the read stepwise operation procedure (S3: YES) will be described. In this case, the control unit 10, by the time recognition unit 14, recognizes the elapsed time from the moment the stepwise operation procedure is stored up to the present time. Then, in the case where this elapsed time is shorter than the second holding time (S6: YES), the control unit 10 causes the Null item to be displayed as the recommended condition stored in the storage unit 13 as illustrated in
[0056] A case in which this elapsed time exceeds the second holding time (S6: NO) will be described. In this case, as illustrated in
[0057] In the above-described example, a touch-panel display is used as the display unit, and the operation panel is displayed thereon, however, even in the case where the display unit and the operation panel are separate, the above configuration is effective. The above configuration is particularly effective in a multifunction peripheral having many setting items and having a large number of users because of its multifunctionality. However, since an image forming apparatus generally has many setting items, the above-described configuration is effective in all image forming apparatuses. Moreover, the above-described configuration is similarly effective for general electrical apparatuses having many setting items.
[0058] In the typical technique described above, when a user has performed many kinds of different operations in the past, determining which operation to newly select after recognizing which purpose each operation performed in the past is for is not easy for the user.
[0059] In addition, past operation history storage is recognized for each user and stored. For this reason, in the case where there is a large number of users, a large storage capacity is required. Alternatively, in the case where a storage unit that stores various data used in the operation of a multifunction peripheral is used for this purpose, depending on the history data, reading and writing data used in the operation takes time, and may adversely affect the operation speed in some cases.
[0060] With the above-described configuration, it is possible to realize an operation that can simplify the operation by reflecting the past operation history by the user without inviting an increase in storage capacity.